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EPISODE · Jul 23, 2024 · 49 MIN

Episode 359 - Lessons from CNC24

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It’s time to talk about CNC2024!  Every year, Matt and his friends visit multiple theme and amusement parks throughout the country, leading to lasting memories and lessons related to business operations, leadership, and guest experience.  In this episode, Matt and Josh delve into a wide array of insights gleaned from Matt’s recent experiences at various theme parks and attractions. From operational challenges to guest-centric strategies, they explore themes ranging from the impact of effective systems on employee performance to the nuances of guest behavior and the evolving definition of immersion in theme park experiences. There's always more to the story Matt and Josh emphasize the complexity behind operational decisions, corporate mergers, and guest interactions within theme parks. They discuss how behind every situation lies a deeper narrative, and stress the importance of considering the broader context when analyzing guest experiences and operational challenges. The spieling ride op is back Reflecting on the pivotal role of enthusiastic ride operators, Matt shares how their engaging interactions can significantly enhance guest experiences. They highlight the importance of passionate employees in shaping positive guest perceptions and memorable moments.  While an automated spiel creates consistency and efficiency, the personalized approach allows for increased guest engagement, an enhanced experience, and for messages of safety and loading procedures to be adhered to more effectively than an automated message. Your systems need to support your people Observations about audio quality sparked a discussion on the critical role of operational systems in supporting employees. Matt and Josh stress that efficient and user-friendly systems are essential for staff to deliver exceptional service. They draw from personal experiences where technical failures hindered operational effectiveness and guest satisfaction.  Whether it’s a microphone and PA system, point of sale software, or ticket scanners, ensuring that these systems can be easily used by employees impacts the employee and guest experience alike. How guest behavior impacts operations Exploring the dynamic relationship between guest behavior and park operations, Matt and Josh discuss examples where guest preferences influence operational decisions. They highlight how parks adapt to meet guest expectations, such as extending ride hours for popular attractions like The Beast at Kings Island.  Even 45 years later, The Beast is still regarded as an iconic attraction and maintains a strong fandom specifically around night rides. As a result, the park extends operating hours only for The Beast, even after the rest of the park has closed, to align the park’s operations around a guest-centric mentality. The real definition of immersion Matt and Josh challenge conventional views of immersion, expanding the concept beyond technology-driven experiences. They explore how both high-tech innovations and low-tech interactions can create immersive guest experiences by fostering genuine engagement and memorable moments.  They conclude that the definition of an immersive experience is when guests are fully present and free of distractions, whether they are standing on a ride platform after putting their phones in a locker or wearing a VR headset.  While immersive is often aligned with state-of-the-art technology, the concept can and should be expanded into other applications that allow guests to be fully present.   To connect with AttractionPros: AttractionPros.com [email protected] AttractionPros on Facebook AttractionPros on LinkedIn AttractionPros on Instagram AttractionPros on Twitter (X)

It’s time to talk about CNC2024!  Every year, Matt and his friends visit multiple theme and amusement parks throughout the country, leading to lasting memories and lessons related to business operations, leadership, and guest experience.  In this episode, Matt and Josh delve into a wide array of insights gleaned from Matt’s recent experiences at various theme parks and attractions. From operational challenges to guest-centric strategies, they explore themes ranging from the impact of effective systems on employee performance to the nuances of guest behavior and the evolving definition of immersion in theme park experiences. There's always more to the story Matt and Josh emphasize the complexity behind operational decisions, corporate mergers, and guest interactions within theme parks. They discuss how behind every situation lies a deeper narrative, and stress the importance of considering the broader context when analyzing guest experiences and operational challenges. The spieling ride op is back Reflecting on the pivotal role of enthusiastic ride operators, Matt shares how their engaging interactions can significantly enhance guest experiences. They highlight the importance of passionate employees in shaping positive guest perceptions and memorable moments.  While an automated spiel creates consistency and efficiency, the personalized approach allows for increased guest engagement, an enhanced experience, and for messages of safety and loading procedures to be adhered to more effectively than an automated message. Your systems need to support your people Observations about audio quality sparked a discussion on the critical role of operational systems in supporting employees. Matt and Josh stress that efficient and user-friendly systems are essential for staff to deliver exceptional service. They draw from personal experiences where technical failures hindered operational effectiveness and guest satisfaction.  Whether it’s a microphone and PA system, point of sale software, or ticket scanners, ensuring that these systems can be easily used by employees impacts the employee and guest experience alike. How guest behavior impacts operations Exploring the dynamic relationship between guest behavior and park operations, Matt and Josh discuss examples where guest preferences influence operational decisions. They highlight how parks adapt to meet guest expectations, such as extending ride hours for popular attractions like The Beast at Kings Island.  Even 45 years later, The Beast is still regarded as an iconic attraction and maintains a strong fandom specifically around night rides. As a result, the park extends operating hours only for The Beast, even after the rest of the park has closed, to align the park’s operations around a guest-centric mentality. The real definition of immersion Matt and Josh challenge conventional views of immersion, expanding the concept beyond technology-driven experiences. They explore how both high-tech innovations and low-tech interactions can create immersive guest experiences by fostering genuine engagement and memorable moments.  They conclude that the definition of an immersive experience is when guests are fully present and free of distractions, whether they are standing on a ride platform after putting their phones in a locker or wearing a VR headset.  While immersive is often aligned with state-of-the-art technology, the concept can and should be expanded into other applications that allow guests to be fully present.   To connect with AttractionPros: AttractionPros.com [email protected] AttractionPros on Facebook AttractionPros on LinkedIn AttractionPros on Instagram AttractionPros on Twitter (X)

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