MythBuster
Active Member
The foundation is fine. The problem is with the figure itself.
The foundation and the figure is fine, it's the movable platform that supports the figure is where the problem is.
The foundation is fine. The problem is with the figure itself.
The foundation and the figure is fine, it's the movable platform that supports the figure is where the problem is.
The counterpoint to the "we need a new yeti!" perspective is that you only see it for maybe two seconds. Whether it's an effect of the strobe light and/or the fact that we see it while we are moving, both of my children (11 and 15) swear that it looks like it's moving. I tell them that it isn't and they don't believe it.
I'm sure that the actual effect of seeing the arm swinging by you would be amazing. But I'm certain that the casual guest feels like the yeti is there just as he's supposed to be.
So I expect that the ROI on getting a new yeti is essentially nil. Personally I'd rather they fixed Space Mountain and Imagination (were we to choose)
We got a handful of insiders who say otherwise.
It's the figure.
And I'm saying they are wrong
It's really hard to trust many so-called "Insiders"
But I'm just telling you what's true because I was there.
Some of our insiders have talked to the imagineers who've removed the Yeti to examine it and put it back. And these are the insiders who have a very good track record in many other areas of Disney.
I heard it was power struggle between Operations and Engineering but now with him being the new WDW President maybe things can happen?He was the Senior VP in charge of all the WDW Engineering Teams when the Yeti had its problems, he didn't want the spend the money to fix it then, so I'm sure he doesn't want to spend it now.
I heard it was power struggle between Operations and Engineering but now with him being the new WDW President maybe things can happen?
Microsoft talks to buy TikTok's U.S. operations spark ire in China
A potential shotgun wedding to Microsoft Corp <MSFT.O> for TikTok's U.S. operations provoked an outcry on Monday on Chinese social media as well as criticism from a prominent Chinese investor in TikTok owner ByteDance.www.reuters.com
Kevin Mayer, M&A specialist, goes to TikTok just in time for them to be acquired by Microsoft while Bob C. takes the heat for everything pandemic-related at TWDC.
Hm..........
If you read the OP, this is where a lot of "Kevin Mayer to TikTok" discussion was taking place.What does this have to do with D'Amaro (the thread topic)?
Just floating a conspiracy theory that, if TikTok is acquired and Bob C. gets scapegoated, maybe we'll see Mr. Mayer in Burbank again.What does Bob C. taking heat for everything pandemic-related at TWDC have to do with TikTok?
Only if Disney buys TikTok.If you read the OP, this is where a lot of "Kevin Mayer to TikTok" discussion was taking place.
Just floating a conspiracy theory that, if TikTok is acquired and Bob C. gets scapegoated, maybe we'll see Mr. Mayer in Burbank again.
Theme Park Bros? Did we just win?
Yeah, we’ve definitely lost since I made that postAll capital expenditures still have to go through the Bobs and the board and with the way things are now good luck getting anything cool green lit in the next 5 years at which point he will more than likely left the position
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