Goofyernmost
Well-Known Member
Isn't it time to move on. The Yeti as originally planned is dead and barring some lavish spending it is going to remain dead. We know that no lavish intentional spending is going to happen so why not just go beyond the denial part of this and go to the mourning the loss and acceptance. Then we can focus on the smaller problems that have more of a chance then a snowball in hell of actually getting repaired.
As far as I know Everest has remained a very popular ride in spite of our angst about it. Probably 90% of the current riders don't even know that it was once a mobile part of it and are unfazed. It was a very expensive engineering mistake (that happens) that any responsible person would or should know is not worth throwing more money at simply because it hasn't hurt its popularity at all. It has been years since that "Modern Marvels" program has aired because even if they were to forget about the Yeti portion so much else has changed that it is not relevant in any aspect anymore.**
As far as I know Everest has remained a very popular ride in spite of our angst about it. Probably 90% of the current riders don't even know that it was once a mobile part of it and are unfazed. It was a very expensive engineering mistake (that happens) that any responsible person would or should know is not worth throwing more money at simply because it hasn't hurt its popularity at all. It has been years since that "Modern Marvels" program has aired because even if they were to forget about the Yeti portion so much else has changed that it is not relevant in any aspect anymore.**
Except, perhaps, that Joe's earlobe is probably about 4 inches closer to the ground by now.
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