danyoung56
Well-Known Member
From everything I've read, no, the yeti was not working last year.
It definitely was not:Hm, I think maybe the Yeti was working while we were there (September 2016) BUT I was also scared out of my wits because I hate rollercoasters, so it could have been Pee Wee Herman for all I know, lol.
LOL at B.It definitely was not:
A. Moving/ Working. These forums, the internet, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, ect.... would've blown up
B. Pee Wee Herman.
I'd argue the Mountain it self is the Center piece of the attraction, or at least the gimmick of it. Though it's highly irresponsible for them to keep the yeti how it is. SCREENZ/projections are in fashion right now, use them or fix the yeti!!!!!
The Yeti is really what makes this attraction UNIQUE. Plus Disney went to such amazing lengths to theme this ride. Take the time to watch this video (which I'm sure was posted way earlier in the thread). At around the 31-minute mark they talk about the Yeti and you see the attention they paid to it. The Yeti is absolutely the centerpiece. Right near the end (43-minute mark), you see the Yeti in "A Mode". This is the kind of video that makes you wish you were an Imagineer, to be able to create something so cool. To think that they've let the Yeti sit immobile for so long, and that they have so many effects not working, is just heartbreaking. As I've said numerous times, people still enjoy the ride and they have no idea what they're missing.
I figured it out. It wasn't the Yeti that I saw, it was after the ride goes backwards, the SHADOW of the Yeti is what I was thinking of. I was pretty horrified by the ride, you guys should see the photo
Agreed in part, but they did put a big emphasis on the animatronic Yeti itself - and it was an amazing piece of work.
Still, it was just one component of the ride.
There are a multitude of factors that make EE unique, and it starts with your first visual of the mountain.
The ride is indeed unique for various reasons, but the yeti is the one thing that makes it different from all other coasters that came before it. Other coasters go backwards, change directions, look impressive from the outside, and break from dark to light. EE was the only coaster that had a HUGE working monster that swept down at the passengers, all of which was set up from the moment we see the mountain, through the line, through the preliminaries of the ride, through the top where the track is literally ripped apart, and through the shadow of the yeti ripping the track apart. No coaster story is told this well, and it all leads to that moment when that huge monster tries to grab you.
Without a working yeti, the heart is missing. It's like The Lord of the Rings without Gandalf. Pirates of the Caribbean without Captain Jack. Star Wars without Darth Vader. A central component is missing, and few of us who actually saw it in full working A mode (and remember how great it was) will contend that the current version is anything but a disappointment. It's like NASA without ever having gone to the moon. Much of it is good, perhaps even great, but that one central moment that brings it all together into true greatness is missing. No climax. No monster moment. And a vague sense of "What was all that preliminary stuff for?" creeps into the experience.
Without a working yeti, the heart is missing.
Yes, but can I tell you something?
When we first rode the ride as a family we had no idea how big the Yet was, where he was or that we were meant to see him at a climactic moment at the end of the ride.
We just thought he was an animatronic somewhere in the mountain, and assumed he was Big Foot sized.
We thought "maybe we'll be able to spot the Yeti."
So when we didn't see him (one of the four of us did, my son Dean) none of us were surprised or disappointed.
The entire ride, the theming and staging were so good that seeing the Yeti or not seeing him was essentially meaningless.
Did you actually never see the Yeti in A-mode?We thought it was an average ride in a very pretty building - pretty from the outside. An anti climax.
That was our first ride ten years ago next month. It was broken then and is still broken now.
If I win the $650M Poweball, I figure I'll get ~$250M in cash after lump sum and taxes. I've said I will buy DIS shares with nearly all of it. I would only own about 0.015% of Disney, but I'd have around 2.5M shares and I think Iger would at least take a call from me. Fixing the Yeti would be something I'd ask him to get done.
Not that I'll win or if I did that my call would even help, but I like to think it would.
Nope. It's been broken that long.Did you actually never see the Yeti in A-mode?
I guess because I was lucky enough to ride it within weeks of opening day, I forget it probably broke less than a year after opening.Nope. It's been broken that long.
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