yeti
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LOL To each his own. Looks freakin' hokey to me.
LOL To each his own. Looks freakin' hokey to me.
LOL To each his own. Looks freakin' hokey to me.
:brick: Duh.*FacePalm*
"Properly Explored Studios"?
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Their are two droid vultures RIGHT there above the queue when you're passing G2-9T about to take the left turn to get to Load.
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Having been on a thousand times-
It varies from Ride to Ride.
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It's not just you, Joe Rhode himself rode the ride 14 times one day before it opened. First seven times he ordered the Vulture be turned off, then the last seven times with it on. So he did think about, and came out Pro-Bird, and I generally agree.
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Whether Rhode is pro-bird or not, I bet he's more pro-Yeti (the snowman, not the poster). Don't have to ride 14 times to realize the attraction has lost much of its impact because of the neutered Yeti.
Of course. Thankfully they DID design a satisfactory alternate ending, and didn't have to rely on it daily for Three Years.
(Seriously, I'm just as mad about the Yeti, but the ride IS almost Five Years old at this point, you people need to stop acting like it only worked for a few days. :lol: )
Of course. Thankfully they DID design a satisfactory alternate ending, and didn't have to rely on it daily for Three Years.
(Seriously, I'm just as mad about the Yeti, but the ride IS almost Five Years old at this point, you people need to stop acting like it only worked for a few days. :lol: )
the steam was for sure working when i was down there from january 09-may 09...soooo when did i miss it being down?lol
Sorry, I think you are giving Disney an easy pass. It is NOT a satisfactory alternate ending, and I don't care how long it worked....it is inexcusable that such a major componet of the attraction has not been fixed.
Of course. Thankfully they DID design a satisfactory alternate ending, and didn't have to rely on it daily for Three Years.
(Seriously, I'm just as mad about the Yeti, but the ride IS almost Five Years old at this point, you people need to stop acting like it only worked for a few days. :lol: )
How long did it work 100% for?
I heard this is only the first phase. Second phase will have the bird replaced with a stitch on a stick.
How long did it work 100% for?
Sorry, I think you are giving Disney an easy pass. It is NOT a satisfactory alternate ending, and I don't care how long it worked....it is inexcusable that such a major componet of the attraction has not been fixed.
This all sounds fascinating, but unfortunately, none of it is conveyed in the "story" of the attraction. So it really boils down to poor story-telling, from a company that we've come to expect to be the best at it.
Actually, there's a whole section of the Yeti Museum that deals with the real Animals of the Himalayas, and all creatures that can survive above 20,000 feet as a point of reference that if they can survive, maybe a creature like the Yeti can. All of this is right there smack dab in the queue, including a condensed easy to swallow description of the Vulture.
So it really it all boils down to you not knowing what you're talking about.
Once again, though, bad storytelling if most people don't get that message. Arguably, most even most of the people participating in this thread didn't know about it until you explained it to us.... and we're all hardcore Disney fans.
Wow, no need to get nasty about it. Here's a tip: Occasionally people are going to disagree with you in life. That doesn't make them bad or wrong. You're taking this way too personally, Dude.
Forgive me, but I'd say your standards are a tad low, and it probably doesn't take much to impress you if you think the bird is "freakin' awesome". :lol:
Wasn't that paying homage to the Asian Safari that was conceived? I think the plan was to be in a skytram of sorts and we'd see Snow Leopards, Musk Ox and other animals, and also have an encounter with the Yeti.
Methinks that those who consider the bird on a stick the worst effect they've every seen have either never seen, or have forgotten that they saw, the effects in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea BEFORE you get into the cave. ALL the creatures had strings anchoring them in the water!
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