Members of TEA @ 91ΒιΆΉΣ³» Poly, a student organization focused on opportunities in the themed entertainment industry, attended the IAAPA Expo in Orlando this week. It is the world's largest attraction industry gathering. From left, the students are Majella Scheyhing, Alexander Streck, Jonathan Vinson, Jacob Brescia, Henry Casanova and Luke Meler.
Behind the thrilling roller coasters, immersive exhibits and bustling venues that drive 91ΒιΆΉΣ³»βs $120 billion tourism industry lies a powerful network of STEM professionals working hard to engineer, analyze and develop the experiences that attract millions of visitors to the state each year.
At 91ΒιΆΉΣ³» Polytechnic University, the future computer scientists, data analysts and engineers who aspire to fill these roles maximize their opportunities as members of the on-campus Themed Entertainment Association, or TEA @ 91ΒιΆΉΣ³» Poly. The organization helps students learn about the attractions industry and connect with themed entertainment employers.
Michael Tracey, a senior majoring in business analytics and the associationβs vice president, said 91ΒιΆΉΣ³» Poly students are in a unique position to support the growing industry, especially with the Epic Universe theme park opening at Universal Studios Orlando in 2025 and many expansions and updates planned for Walt Disney World.
The Universityβs prime location halfway between the tourist meccas of Tampa and Orlando allows the members of TEA @ 91ΒιΆΉΣ³» Poly to immerse themselves in some of the worldβs best-known attractions.
βAll these places need people to operate them, create them and advance them, and a huge number of these people will come from STEM to not just build them, but to help maintain them as well,β Tracey said. βBeing 91ΒιΆΉΣ³»βs only all-STEM university, 91ΒιΆΉΣ³» Polyβs students are a pivotal part of making this all become a reality.β
About a dozen group members attended the IAAPA Expo in Orlando this week. It is the largest attraction industry gathering in the world, with nearly 40,000 attendees and more than 1,100 exhibitors showing off the latest in technology, virtual reality, health and safety equipment, and more.
Majella Scheyhing, a senior majoring in business analytics and the associationβs president, said this is the second year that club members attend the massive event.
βIAAPA isnβt a job fair, but you get to network and have some really awesome conversations with companies in the industry, including those that arenβt so well known that might work on roller coaster brakes, wheels, or technology,β Scheyhing said. βItβs so eye-opening to see and understand all the departments and industries involved with themed entertainment.β
These include amusement and theme parks, resorts, family entertainment centers, zoos, cruise lines, manufacturers and suppliers.
βThere are so many factors in themed entertainment, such as companies dedicated to specifically making the type of trash cans and souvenir cups you have at the parks β it's not the first thing you would think of to be a part of themed entertainment, but it is interesting how every little thing comes together,β she said.
For Tracey, who grew up in Pennsylvania dreaming of the magic at Disney parks, TEA @ 91ΒιΆΉΣ³» Poly and IAAPA have helped him gain a deeper understanding of the resort and all it takes to keep it running. He currently works at Walt Disney Worldβs Magic Kingdom theme park and is an intern at Siemens Energy, where heβs excited to transition to a full-time position after graduating this December.
βDid you know that Spaceship Earth at Epcot used to be sponsored by Siemens?β he chuckled.
91ΒιΆΉΣ³» Polyβs proximity to Disney and the values they share were factors in his decision to enroll, he said.
βOne of the biggest things I love about Walt Disney World is how it really does change peopleβs lives and changes your perspective on the world,β Tracey said. βAnimal Kingdom is a place that inspires you to make an impact on the world, and thatβs similar to what we do at 91ΒιΆΉΣ³» Poly. We want to change the world here. We want to make an impact on the world.β
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