You're asking ME about that??If we want to have a discussion about Disney's failures, there are much more important conversations to be had. The Frozen issues are temporary, will be fixed, and the other major issues will still remain.
You're asking ME about that??If we want to have a discussion about Disney's failures, there are much more important conversations to be had. The Frozen issues are temporary, will be fixed, and the other major issues will still remain.
6 times? How in the world?Was at the park the past week and everytime I walked by it, it was always down. Someone told me they rode it 6x and it broke down 4 of the 6.
Lol...I am just so upset/bitter about EPCOT that I can't even get upset about this little Frozen issue. I've written letters to Iger himself that I know will never be read about EPCOT in particular just because I need to vent.You're asking ME about that??
That was my reaction!6 times? How in the world?
I do, and it seemed like years before that had all of the issues worked out.Even still, remember Test Track? Probably not. I can tell you I personally waited HOURS to ride because it constantly broke down.
I'm aware you wrote 'almost'. My contention was that 15 days is not "almost a month". Saying "the ride has been broken for almost a month" has a very different connotation than saying "the ride has been broken for two weeks and a day". Not trying to argue, just trying to put things in context. There are some people on these boards that take each and every post as the gospel, even when the facts conflict with what was written.Um, to my knowledge the ride hasn't operated an entire day since it opened almost a month ago. I'd say this is pretty abnormal and, frankly, an utter disgrace. Serves them right though
I'm aware you wrote 'almost'. My contention was that 15 days is not "almost a month". Saying "the ride has been broken for almost a month" has a very different connotation than saying "the ride has been broken for two weeks and a day". Not trying to argue, just trying to put things in context. There are some people on these boards that take each and every post as the gospel, even when the facts conflict with what was written.
I feel your pain. EPCOT was just awe inspiring to me when it first opened. To see the state it is in today saddens me. I still enjoy visiting it... but EPCOT has definitely lost some of it's luster. OK maybe more than just some...Lol...I am just so upset/bitter about EPCOT that I can't even get upset about this little Frozen issue. I've written letters to Iger himself that I know will never be read about EPCOT in particular just because I need to vent.
But...but if you think that EPCOT had something that should never have been removed, then why are you happy it was?Look at me, I am actually excited EPCOT got something, albeit at the expense of a true favorite and classic that should have never been removed in the first place.
Because despite that, at least we got something new at EPCOT.But...but if you think that EPCOT had something that should never have been removed, then why are you happy it was?
Would you be happy to see SSE replaced by a very new Iron Man themed stand selling $27.99 Soy Chai Latte Macchiatos - now in Elsa Finds Dory! collector cups?Because despite that, at least we got something new at EPCOT.
Let's put it this way, the building is the same, the boats, the water ride part is the same with the exception of a short extension to it. Absolutely everything else is brand new. The scenes, a number of high end AA's (which I believe are the source of the break downs right now), the queue, new board and disembark area. So, unless one has memorized the exact complete direction and size from before no one would know that even the ride portion wasn't new. And, in my opinion, anyone that does remember the direction of the water has way to much time on their hands.Does anybody know details about the transformation from Maelstrom to Frozen? In the videos it looks like all they did was replace the scenery--more of a all out refurbishment than a brand new new attraction--in which case there should be few technical difficulties. Surely they did more. Or perhaps the difficulties are with the scenery and not with the boats.
I can't confirm that theory but from my limited personal experiences they 'appear' to be over-stating the posted standby wait time to manage the length of the line. When I went early Friday evening the standby time was posted at 120 minutes and the line did not extend outside the building. I had a FP (6:35P window) but when I reached merge I asked the guests who merged right behind me from standby and they said there wait was actually 70 minutes total to the merge point.
When I read reports like this I often wonder whether all guests fully understand that stopping forward motion due to a delay at load/unload (which they can't see) for a mobility impaired guest(s) does not count as a 'breakdown'. Many assume that any time forward motion stops it must be a 'breakdown' which is totally inaccurate.
Why would this cause evacuations? At most they would stop loading new people on.Or perhaps the difficulties are with the scenery and not with the boats.
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