Why the pandemic doesn’t stifle entertainment industry leaders
Entertainment businesses are struggling, but innovation continues. Once the pandemic subsides, customers will have plenty of exciting games and attractions awaiting them if the input of three industry leaders who spoke during the American Amusement Machine Association’s virtual annual meeting is any indication. Listeners had a chance to learn how three industry leaders are making the best use of their time in light of restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic. Craig Buster describes how miniature golf equipment stays sanitized. Craig Buster, general manager, Wild Island Coconut Bowl, Sparks, Nevada, the 2019 AAMA FEC of the Year, described how his team fine tuned its operations during the recent lockdown and has focused on customer service since reopening on June 1. In the 80 days the facility was closed under a state order, Buster and his team did preventive maintenance on all equipment and sanitized the facility twice. Since reopening at 50% maximum capacity, all employees have had temperature checks and wear masks. They also placed “one way” social distancing stickers on the floor throughout the facility. “That was […]
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