From Yahoo/USA Today:
“No time to waste! Here's what
it takes to transform Disney World for the holidays overnight”
Borotkanics and her team at Disney
Holiday Services work all year to make Walt Disney World and Disney Cruise Line
holidays feel magical, even if it's hot outside. "In Florida, we own
summer, right?" the Holiday Services manager said. "We have to make
fall ... because we can have amazing parades and wonderful holiday foods, but
if it doesn't feel like it, what's a festival?" The same goes for winter,
which her team evokes with a crafter's wonderland of seasonal decor. Borotkanics
gave USA TODAY a peek at preparations over the summer, on a tour of Holiday
Services' main warehouse and workshop, which some liken to Santa's workshop.
"This is where all the magic happens," she said.
How long does it take to
decorate Disney World for the holidays? Depending on the park, like EPCOT,
we do in one night. Magic Kingdom, we'll do in two nights because we're
switching over from Halloween. So we have to take all the Halloween out, and
then we put in some of the Christmas decor, so it feels good right when you
walk in. As a guest, you're like, 'Oh my gosh!' But that's not all. We got one
more night, and then we'll finish the rest of it. Animal Kingdom goes in
phases because we have that beautiful luminary package that goes over in
Discovery Island. So we'll put that up at the end of October, and then when we
come back, we'll do that park in one night as well. Hollywood Studios is
two nights, actually, because when we load in Echo Lake, we'll put the floating
ornaments in before we put the tree in, just so that we don't have cranes
working around people in boats. We start Halloween night, and we're
finished the week of Thanksgiving, but if you want to break it down in numbers,
it is 18 working nights, and we decorate all of Walt Disney World and Disney
Cruise Line, which includes an island. (Starting in September) we load
over 100 trailers' worth of decor. That includes flatbed trucks, dry vans, box
trucks – just to get ready for November.
How many decorations are
there? We have over 40,000 finished pieces that go out every year. And
we have three warehouses that total about 160,000 square feet. We're
designing for each park and each resort and all the different locations. Magic
Kingdom is turn-of-the-century, but then you go over to Wilderness Lodge and
that's a whole lodge feel. Caribbean Beach, well, that's Caribbean. So for
every theme that we have, there is not one area decorated the same.
Do you switch out decorations
every year? Every year we go through refurbishment, so those over 40,000
items are touched every year. We have a cycle program where we change
out the base of the foliage. We don't change it every year (though) we want
that to come out and look like it's new every year. We're planning for
the cycle plans and then anything new that comes up. And our guiding
principle as we decorate is welcome home.
Are there any areas that
aren't decorated? If you go to EPCOT, we don't decorate Morocco. We
do decorate Japan, but we do it in such a subtle way that if it's not your
culture, you wouldn't know. We put up a shimenawa. Traditionally you would take
rice stalks and you would braid them into a tapered garland. It's actually
towards the new year, and that would capture, almost like a (dream)catcher, bad
spirits, bad vibes from the year prior.
How long has this been going
on, since Disney World's beginning? Absolutely. We do have some elements
from the first Christmases (at Disney World). We have the original popcorn that
was done for Magic Kingdom, the little soldiers. We've made spare sets as well.
So we do have some original pieces. A lot of that, though, we'll send to
our archives. Just really big pieces that are monumental to our guests and our
cast members to remember how it all started.
How many people work on
holiday decorations? We are a very small group (at Holiday Services). We're
under 50 full-time. We're the largest group focused on the holidays, but
I don't want to forget our partners. We have entertainment as well. We have our
visual group, who does visual merchandising, all the windows and fun stuff you
see in the windows. And, of course, food and beverage do great food displays.
But we're the overlay. We bring seasonal (help) in, and we also bring
some vendors on board as well.
How long does it take to take
decorations down? When we take it down, we'll start with resorts then the
parks, so we can stay decorated for the (RunDisney) marathon. That is always a
huge partnership of ours, the marathon. We have so many people that come
through that, and they look forward to running through the holiday lights.
^ I have seen the shows on TV
about how Disney decorates for both Halloween and for Christmas and it is very
interesting to see how it is all perfectly timed-out. I also like the end
result – especially for Christmas. ^
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