Understood. The problem is that the most reasonable explanation is the correct explanation about 80% of the time. There's always that pesky 20% when that isn't true, and perhaps that's happening here. The problem is that more people would be excited about EE if the yeti actually worked. It's a good ride without it, but it's an amazing ride with it.
It also usually has the far shortest wait time for the headline attractions of any of the parks. Space Mountain, Dwarves Mine Train, Test Track, Soarin', Tower of Terror, and Rock 'n Roller Coaster all have far longer wait times most days. Right now, EE has a wait time of 60 minutes, with Dinosaur having 70 minutes and Pandora 110 and 180 minutes.
Rock 'n Roller is at 95 minutes, with ToT at an unusually short 35 and Midway Mania at an unusually short 55. That's probably due to the construction and the simple fact that Studios is the ugly stepchild until Star Wars and Pixar lands start opening.
At Epcot, Soarin' is 65, and Test Track is 90. At MK, Space Mountan is 110, and Dwarfs is 100.
A fully yetied EE should have huge wait times of 90 minutes or more. People would go to AK just for the Yeti. Attendance would be up, people would stay longer, etc . . . When EE first opened, we stayed until dark and rode the thing 3 times. Now, it's once and done--maybe. Before Pandora, AK was a partial day park. When the yeti worked, it was a full day park for us. Now with Pandora, it'll be a full day park again, but a functioning yeti would have made it a more full day park for us all those years in between.
Anyhow, time will ultimately tell us what's happening.
It also usually has the far shortest wait time for the headline attractions of any of the parks. Space Mountain, Dwarves Mine Train, Test Track, Soarin', Tower of Terror, and Rock 'n Roller Coaster all have far longer wait times most days. Right now, EE has a wait time of 60 minutes, with Dinosaur having 70 minutes and Pandora 110 and 180 minutes.
Rock 'n Roller is at 95 minutes, with ToT at an unusually short 35 and Midway Mania at an unusually short 55. That's probably due to the construction and the simple fact that Studios is the ugly stepchild until Star Wars and Pixar lands start opening.
At Epcot, Soarin' is 65, and Test Track is 90. At MK, Space Mountan is 110, and Dwarfs is 100.
A fully yetied EE should have huge wait times of 90 minutes or more. People would go to AK just for the Yeti. Attendance would be up, people would stay longer, etc . . . When EE first opened, we stayed until dark and rode the thing 3 times. Now, it's once and done--maybe. Before Pandora, AK was a partial day park. When the yeti worked, it was a full day park for us. Now with Pandora, it'll be a full day park again, but a functioning yeti would have made it a more full day park for us all those years in between.
Anyhow, time will ultimately tell us what's happening.