corran horn
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Or at least a bush with a sombrero on it.Stuff like this makes me want to pay for my tickets with a cardboard cut-out of my credit card.
Or at least a bush with a sombrero on it.Stuff like this makes me want to pay for my tickets with a cardboard cut-out of my credit card.
They could have at least put a strobe light on them!!!
Tokyo?
Better yet, they could have hidden them behind a cutout of a giant black taco sitting there doing nothing, just like the real ones outside - synergy!I'm surprised there isn't a Parks Blog post saying these cut outs are historically significant and that we should all be grateful they're "there for a limited time only!"
I must've missed the ride at Universal that looks like it themed with decorations from Party City... I'll check it out next time I'm there though!Really sad to see these animatronics not returned yet. I sure hope this isn't their final solution for this. Actually worse than Universal and much worse than the original incarnation of this ride!
I'm more of a mind that it could have been acceptable if we were talking of a matter of days rather than weeks, let alone months. That is incredibly embarrassing.I was okay with this if it was going to be just a couple weeks. But at this point… they should have quickly installed the screen and projector again until they could fix the AAs.
I guess if they did that they may have never installed the AAs again, so at least we know they can’t keep it like this forever…
Have you seen F&F? Party City could have done a better job!I must've missed the ride at Universal that looks like it themed with decorations from Party City... I'll check it out next time I'm there though!
Didn't Disney close/sell off MAPO to a outside company and then contract with them for animatronic work a few years back? This could be the source of the slow response. Disney is so foolish to let these core functions leave the company. Management is losing the institutional knowledge of how to run a theme park. ( at least at 1990 levels)I'm more of a mind that it could have been acceptable if we were talking of a matter of days rather than weeks, let alone months. That is incredibly embarrassing.
Yeah, Garner Holt has been doing the majority of AAs for Disney since at least 2012. In fact, Bob Gurr claims that GH inherited the designs of all of the historic Disney AA tooling. Whenever this stupid epidemic is over, I want to make it out to their facilities. Lots of fascinating videos online.Didn't Disney close/sell off MAPO to a outside company and then contract with them for animatronic work a few years back? This could be the source of the slow response. Disney is so foolish to let these core functions leave the company. Management is losing the institutional knowledge of how to run a theme park. ( at least at 1990 levels)
The figures are actively being rebuilt and should be back before JulyLet’s not let the reopening of Lion King overshadow issues like this happening at Epcot! Thread bump c:
-.-The figures are actively being rebuilt and should be back before July
Does Disney have repair/referb capability in house? Do they rely on Garner Holt for everything or just new builds?The figures are actively being rebuilt and should be back before July
Disney can do it in house. Central shops has a large animation shop. Most new builds are handled in house by WDI as well. Garner holt is used for manufacturing and maintaining parts inventory.Does Disney have repair/referb capability in house? Do they rely on Garner Holt for everything or just new builds?
Why the long lead time to have Donald repaired? They haven't been in place nearly as long as other animatronics that seem to be repaired in place in a reasonable amount of time. Just trying to understand why they would want to operate this way.Disney can do it in house. Central shops has a large animation shop. Most new builds are handled in house by WDI as well. Garner holt is used for manufacturing and maintaining parts inventory.
Have you seen F&F? Party City could have done a better job!
Those figures are nearly 50 years old and this was not a planned repairWhy the long lead time to have Donald repaired? They haven't been in place nearly as long as other animatronics that seem to be repaired in place in a reasonable amount of time. Just trying to understand why they would want to operate this way.
I still don't understand why it has been so incredibly long.Those figures are nearly 50 years old and this was not a planned repair
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