The cooling plant operates multiple chillers for capacity and redundancy. Whatever happens (Pump failure/fire, or something ) was critical enough to defeat all the redundancy. Could be as simple as a blown transformers or something that failed which requires shutting everything down to remediate the problem. Everything that was reported indicated a fire of some sort. The repair time line is consistent with this type event.
Some of you are making a big deal out of this but things happen from time to time, last year all of Universal lost power for a few hours and I know it happened to Disney sometime within the last few years too.
The Uni outage was after park closing and affected most of Citywalk and the hotels. Toothsome and (I believe) Hard Rock stayed up. In fact, the parks themselves might not have been affected even if it had occurred earlier, since I believe they (and Toothsome and Hard Rock) are on a separate system.
The MGM outage does seem to be one of those unavoidable things. However, because the park has been blatantly neglected for over two decades and continues to suffer noticeable cut backs even as new projects open, Disney has very little reason to expect fan good will when an unforeseen problem hits. Blaming management is unfair in this instance, but it’s a direct result of managements own choices.
The Uni outage was after park closing and affected most of Citywalk and the hotels. Toothsome and (I believe) Hard Rock stayed up. In fact, the parks themselves might not have been affected even if it had occurred earlier, since I believe they (and Toothsome and Hard Rock) are on a separate system.
There’s an story that when Epcot was still controlled from the central location in Communicore, there was a day where the computers went down and the whole park screeched to a halt. I’m not sure if there’s any truth to this however.
You didn’t read what I wrote. Management isn’t responsible for this outage. They are responsible for the fact that their past actions have disinclined people from giving them the benefit of the doubt or extending them good will.
You didn’t read what I wrote. Management isn’t responsible for this outage. They are responsible for the fact that their past actions have disinclined people from giving them the benefit of the doubt or extending them good will.
Obviously it's because they stupidly put these parks in the middle of a Florida swamp. Don't you know that guests combust during our summers all the time? It's a wonder any of them ever make it out alive after spending a day in our sun. Chillers? Psh, they have no chance to survive.
So after the whole fiasco of earlier, as a kind gesture, Disney began handing out frozen minute- made-lemonades by the Cart full! By the time fireworks were about to start I had been offered at least 4 cups!!!