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<blockquote data-quote="Crawley" data-source="post: 151472" data-attributes="member: 2300"><p>So another thing I should mention is that the staff for this show was fantastic. I'm not sure how many total staff was on hand but it was a lot - orange shirts everywhere. Outside and inside it was easy enough to grab a staff member to help out when a ball would get stuck, or lost, or any problem arose. Although I think one time I might have grabbed a guy who just happened to be in an orange shirt but he was more than happy to help! </p><p></p><p>If there was a major issue the staff would pretty much be on the machine in an instant getting it back up and running in no time at all. At one point while I was playing the wood rail machines I smelled something funny. One of the staff members noticed the smell too and it was like a Code 9 went off. The guy was like "grab so-and-so quick!". And he was going up and down the line of wood rails smelling each of them to figure out which machine was running hot. Was great to see the enthusasim and the seriousness they took their roles.</p><p></p><p>The downtime for any machines was negligible. Machines that were turned off were back on when I would circle back alter. And the team was proactive by going around and adding credits to machines that didn't have free-to-play options. </p><p></p><p>Plus they were friendly to boot. When I drove off to get some lunch one of the attendants took the time to wave goodbye as I was leaving. Then someone else waved a greeting when I pulled back in later. It was a little thing but made the experience enjoyable.</p><p></p><p>So high praise to the staff at this event. A great bunch of people.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://s19.photobucket.com/user/Grugle/media/Vintage%20Flipper%20World/23.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b151/Grugle/Vintage%20Flipper%20World/23.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p><p></p><p>I'll post some more stuff later. Including a few tables that would need the Pinball After Dark app if they were to be digitized. A shot of a table I hadn't played before but fell in love with (it isn't a current machine). And an informal poll of what the most popular tables were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crawley, post: 151472, member: 2300"] So another thing I should mention is that the staff for this show was fantastic. I'm not sure how many total staff was on hand but it was a lot - orange shirts everywhere. Outside and inside it was easy enough to grab a staff member to help out when a ball would get stuck, or lost, or any problem arose. Although I think one time I might have grabbed a guy who just happened to be in an orange shirt but he was more than happy to help! If there was a major issue the staff would pretty much be on the machine in an instant getting it back up and running in no time at all. At one point while I was playing the wood rail machines I smelled something funny. One of the staff members noticed the smell too and it was like a Code 9 went off. The guy was like "grab so-and-so quick!". And he was going up and down the line of wood rails smelling each of them to figure out which machine was running hot. Was great to see the enthusasim and the seriousness they took their roles. The downtime for any machines was negligible. Machines that were turned off were back on when I would circle back alter. And the team was proactive by going around and adding credits to machines that didn't have free-to-play options. Plus they were friendly to boot. When I drove off to get some lunch one of the attendants took the time to wave goodbye as I was leaving. Then someone else waved a greeting when I pulled back in later. It was a little thing but made the experience enjoyable. So high praise to the staff at this event. A great bunch of people. [URL=http://s19.photobucket.com/user/Grugle/media/Vintage%20Flipper%20World/23.jpg.html][IMG]http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b151/Grugle/Vintage%20Flipper%20World/23.jpg[/IMG][/URL] I'll post some more stuff later. Including a few tables that would need the Pinball After Dark app if they were to be digitized. A shot of a table I hadn't played before but fell in love with (it isn't a current machine). And an informal poll of what the most popular tables were. [/QUOTE]
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