When Williams was getting ready to head to Disney, Steeg was aware of the challenges ahead. “Knowing what he was going to get into and to be able to navigate it was really going to take something,” Steeg said. “And obviously, he did.” Not only did the Wide World of Sports Complex’s scope increase the degree of difficulty, but the complex also was situated on the Florida wetlands, which brought construction challenges as well. Disney hired architect David M. Schwartz, who worked alongside Williams and former Disney CEO Michael Eisner, to achieve their vision. “I’m very pleased with it,” Schwartz said. “I think it’s a real addition to Disney. I think it did what Disney wanted it to do.”