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ABOUT OUR COMPANY
At Attraction Design Services our business is to meet your expectations, our goal is to exceed your expectations. We’re proud to say that in the short history of our company we have been very successful with that goal acquiring many happy clients. Starting out as a small design company near Orlando Florida we have quickly grown to include total turn key services designing, fabricating and installing themed environments and attractions for theme parks, museums, zoos, film, and family entertainment centers worldwide. |
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What makes us different?
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We pride ourselves in our exacting research of the newest technologies available and incorporating them into our products. We are very proud to say that our team is comprised of true veteran professionals who throughout their careers not just supervised from a distance, but have actually done the hands on work in the field. Because of this, they have a full understanding of what needs to be accomplished and not just versed at drawing pretty pictures or pushing papers around. Each and every one of our team members can concentrate on making each component of the highest quality, while still keeping an eye on the overall big picture. |
What’s With The Monkey?
| It actually started as an inside joke that we don’t mind sharing. After we installed a ride, one happy client asked us how we came in so low in price and yet offered more than our competition did, we jokingly replied that we hired idea monkeys instead of people and they worked cheap! Well, it stuck and the Idea Monkey became our company mascot! | ![]() |
8297 ChampionsGate Blvd. Suite 306 ChampionsGate, Florida 33896 :: Phone: 888.823.4440
info@attractiondesignservices.com
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