In disco mode, it's pretty much invisible to those riders who aren't looking for it.
I refer again to my post of November 2008 on page 16 of this thread. In its original form, the yeti was huge, startling, scary, amazing and overwhelming. Disco yeti by comparison is huh?, what?, was something there?, and definitely underwhelming. I don't know what the latest iteration shows, but it is still a mere shadow of its former glory. Again, if they had known it would be down for this long, removing it and fully replacing it with an acceptable band aid would have been far superior. An average of 10 million guests have visited Animal Kingdom per year for the last 9 years. Of those, let's assume at least 30% rode EE. That's 27 million riders who have not seen the true climax of the entire ride experience. Those 27 million riders were ripped off, plain and simple, due to budgetary squabbles and ineptitude. A decent band aid should have been installed, especially if doing so would have been as easy as some respected posters on this thread are claiming.