Get a projection-mapped projection of the yeti on the ceiling. It would do the job as B mode whenever the yeti has to be fixed.
Can you post one of those?How many times do our insiders have to be right about things before you trust them?
I said a few other things too. Like how the yeti was there one day and gone the next and we had pictures of the empty cavern. That seems pretty indicative that the yeti both can and has been removed before after hours.
Can you post one of those?
I'd be interested to see that as well.
Not to cast dispersions, but could an empty cavern photo have been taken during original construction, photo-shopped, the result of a curtain, or in some other way not realistic? Again, sitting here, I have no idea what is correct due to my lack of firsthand knowledge in all these regards. Personally, I don't recall a photo of an empty cavern, but I sincerely wonder if it would stand up to scrutiny if indeed it could be found.
My skepticism is based on the utter absurdity of disconnecting and hauling out that behemoth, only to shove it back in for no apparent purpose. Yeah, there might have been some logical reason for such shenanigans, but the whole exercise seems like an awful lot of work for very little result.
I just rode EE last week, and the yeti wasn't moving. Also, the strobe was so quick that you barely even saw him. Truly the unique climax of the ride was lost. Very disappointing compared to the arm that came swooping at me two years ago. They stuck a ton of money into a working yeti, and it must be driving Joe Rohde crazy that the thing doesn't work.
I'm not an engineer, but how difficult can it really be to at least get an arm to move a few feet every 15 or 20 seconds? Sure, coordinating the more complex series of original movements might be a challenge, but just swooping the arm should be relatively simple. Cranes and excavators do this kind of movement all the time. It wouldn't even need to be timed to the roller coaster to be better than what they have now. Just swing it back and forth every few seconds to give some feeling of movement.
Honestly, the strobe light effect is pathetic by comparison. They could have put up a fur-covered cardboard cutout to get the same effect with a barely blinking strobe light. Any explanations as to why a better fix is not forthcoming?
No sinkhole.The reasoning behind the Yeti not being fixed is possibly equal to the explanation behind them removing Horizons...
Sink Holes
No sinkhole.
I didn't post it.Call me pathetic, but I just zipped through the entire thread. Can't say I stared in detail at every post, but can say that nowhere did I see a photo of an empty cavern. Yes, I may have missed it, but it would seem that such a photo would have been shown, reshown, discussed and resurrected on this thread if it actually existed. Again, I may have missed it, but I didn't see anything that remotely pictures an empty yeti cavern..
I do vaguely recall either a blurry photo or choppy video that showed curtains around the yeti or where it would be. If this does exist somewhere though it's probably long lost.
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