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Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
Creating a new Yeti that doesn't destroy itself when it moves and has more safeguards in place because it's over guests will take a significant time, once they start it.

Replacing the old Yeti with the newly built one will be a one day switcheroo.

Development is long. Downtime is short.

Pulling the trigger for the project, interminable.
This^^^
The Yeti has been removed and reinstalled without the ride missing an operating day. There is an access door, so it really is that easy.
and this^^^
 

Epcot_Imagineer

Well-Known Member
Yes, opening a roll-up door might take several seconds.
There is an access door, so it really is that easy.
I have tried to get a couple insiders to point out where the door itself is on the structure, but haven't had any luck. Could you do be a big favor and just circle here on this image which rolley door is the chosen one? From everything I've read, the yeti itself is somewhere under the un-themed portion of the warehouse?
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Tom Morrow

Well-Known Member
The yeti is a machine and thus can, and has been, disassembled and removed before. The harder thing to remove is the unseen (during the ride) mechanisms that move the yeti like a giant puppet, but even those could be disassembled. The long-running rumor/legend that the mountain was built around the yeti and that the yeti can't be taken out without cutting the mountain open is very, very wrong and I wish it would stop being perpetuated.
 

EagleScout610

Always causin' some kind of commotion downstream
Premium Member
Then carry on young man! You will get the same result as speaking directly to a wall.
This is the thread that never ends.
Yes, it goes on and on my friends.

Some day a big ol’ yeti just stopped working
But we all come on here thinking it’ll work a random day.

Oh this is the thread that never ends.
Yes, it goes on and on my friends.

When you are bored at work or home and you don't know what to do,
You come here just for waterfalls and Bird on a Stick too!

All in this thread that'll never end.
Yes, it goes on and on my friends…
 

Doug Means

Well-Known Member
This is the thread that never ends.
Yes, it goes on and on my friends.

Some day a big ol’ yeti just stopped working
But we all come on here thinking it’ll work a random day.

Oh this is the thread that never ends.
Yes, it goes on and on my friends.

When you are bored at work or home and you don't know what to do,
You come here just for waterfalls and Bird on a Stick too!

All in this thread that'll never end.
Yes, it goes on and on my friends…


yeah, but for a thread that never ends its not as long as it should or you'd think it would be
 

OG Runner

Well-Known Member
This is the thread that never ends.
Yes, it goes on and on my friends.

Some day a big ol’ yeti just stopped working
But we all come on here thinking it’ll work a random day.

Oh this is the thread that never ends.
Yes, it goes on and on my friends.

When you are bored at work or home and you don't know what to do,
You come here just for waterfalls and Bird on a Stick too!

All in this thread that'll never end.
Yes, it goes on and on my friends…

I may be wrong but I think I have heard this particular composition previously. :joyfull:
 

networkpro

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
The yeti is a machine and thus can, and has been, disassembled and removed before. The harder thing to remove is the unseen (during the ride) mechanisms that move the yeti like a giant puppet, but even those could be disassembled. The long-running rumor/legend that the mountain was built around the yeti and that the yeti can't be taken out without cutting the mountain open is very, very wrong and I wish it would stop being perpetuated.

And again a flurry of disinformation..... the animatronic figure isnt the problem. Its motion when in operation causes foundation damage.
 

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