Ray Bragg, the lead supervisor at Traders Village Grand Prairie, brings five decades of experience in the amusement industry. Starting as a ride operator at Six Flags Over Texas in 1967, Bragg has worked in various venues and met his wife along the way. His career spans theme parks, water parks, museums, and flea markets, culminating in his current role at Traders Village, where he oversees rides and games.
Traders Village, a weekend-only operation in Texas, faces unique challenges. While shopping attracts most visitors, the rides area is a significant draw. Bragg ensures smooth operations, with an all-day wristband offering affordable entertainment. Weather plays a crucial role in attendance, with the market hosting thousands of visitors on good days.
Attending industry seminars like the AIMS Safety Seminar, Bragg stays updated on operational issues. He emphasizes the importance of well-maintained rides and a cohesive team. Traders Village prioritizes American-made rides for easy maintenance and part availability, fostering strong relationships with manufacturers.
Reflecting on his role, Bragg highlights staffing as a major challenge in the weekend-only operation. Juggling multiple responsibilities, including ticket sales and games, requires continuous training and a diverse workforce. The park’s maintenance team ensures the smooth functioning of both old and new rides, reflecting the industry’s commitment to safety and innovation.
Over the past fifty years, Bragg notes that the core mission of amusement operations remains consistent: providing a safe and entertaining environment for guests. However, he acknowledges significant changes in technology and human resources, emphasizing the need for ongoing training and certification.
Since joining Traders Village, Bragg has been impressed by the staff’s dedication and longevity. He aims to increase the rides’ popularity and enhance guest experiences. For newcomers in the industry, Bragg advises embracing the opportunity to work in a fun environment and learn valuable skills for future endeavors.
As Bragg navigates his semi-retirement in North Texas, his wealth of experience continues to guide Traders Village in offering memorable experiences to visitors. His commitment to safety, teamwork, and guest satisfaction reflects the evolution and enduring appeal of the amusement industry.
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