WEDwaydatamover
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That is sad Kylo.
My favorite thing about Buzz Lightyear is that it was once If You Had Wings.
My favorite thing about Buzz Lightyear is that it was once If You Had Wings.
I'm not saying that it came out of nowhere, because it doesn't. People, unfortunately, think that it's ok to leave trash wherever they want.Although, Disney must clean it up I don't think that the food got there by itself. Some thoughtful guest decided to either just drop it there or accidentally dropped it and then just decided that it was someone elses job to clean it up. My theory about the queue generally is that the opening is in a spot that promotes dirt, etc. (everything but food) to just blow in there with airflow. Their is no other logical explanation why that queue is always dirty looking when the rest are not. As for the mold reported, I don't know how anyone has the time to notice that while killing aliens. I know I've never noticed any and I also think that many people really do not know what mold/mildew looks like compared to other things that might resemble it.
Well, that is the heavy chunks of stuff that has been described (not necessarily by you). I have seen the queue mess too, and that is why I have the theory that I do. I actually saw stuff, pieces of paper, napkins, mulch and sand blowing in the entrance. I don't know how it happens but I'm sure that someone with a knowledge of wind currents that develop around buildings can explain it. It has to have some unfortunate reason because you don't just not maintain one attraction and be pristine with most of the others. Makes no sense at all so I am going to give Disney pass on that one.I'm not saying that it came out of nowhere, because it doesn't. People, unfortunately, think that it's ok to leave trash wherever they want.
Trying to find sponsorship, particularly with the airlines especially with the number of mergers we've seen over the years, is going to not be easy.They should just bring back If you had wings or delta dream flight
Trying to find sponsorship, particularly with the airlines especially with the number of mergers we've seen over the years, is going to not be easy.
Well, that is the heavy chunks of stuff that has been described (not necessarily by you). I have seen the queue mess too, and that is why I have the theory that I do. I actually saw stuff, pieces of paper, napkins, mulch and sand blowing in the entrance. I don't know how it happens but I'm sure that someone with a knowledge of wind currents that develop around buildings can explain it. It has to have some unfortunate reason because you don't just not maintain one attraction and be pristine with most of the others. Makes no sense at all so I am going to give Disney pass on that one.
Keep in mind park attendance has grown by at least 25% since that time and possibly more. Keeping up with that growth in attendance is difficult in the best of circumstances but when it's in a park that largely wasn't designed to handle crowd levels of the magnitude it now sees on a daily basis the problem only gets worse.On my first visit to the Magic Kingdom (in 1992), my in-laws challenged me to find just ONE piece of litter anywhere in the park. I couldn't do it. As a rule I think the parks still look pretty good (a tribute to the cast members who keep the parks clean), and I would sadly agree that people are probably more likely to throw trash on the ground today vs 25 years ago. But still... this shows how far the parks have fallen in recent years. Finding trash in queues is not that uncommon anymore - it's not just Buzz.
I didn't see a lot of dirty queues during my last trip but I was shocked at how dirty the Soarin' queue was. There were food and drink stains on the carpet, and what appeared to be the only trash can in line was overflowing, with bottles and food being stacked on and around it.Finding trash in queues is not that uncommon anymore - it's not just Buzz.
On my first visit to the Magic Kingdom (in 1992), my in-laws challenged me to find just ONE piece of litter anywhere in the park. I couldn't do it. As a rule I think the parks still look pretty good (a tribute to the cast members who keep the parks clean), and I would sadly agree that people are probably more likely to throw trash on the ground today vs 25 years ago. But still... this shows how far the parks have fallen in recent years. Finding trash in queues is not that uncommon anymore - it's not just Buzz.
I get that. But I'm also talking about how the attraction itself looks likes it's never been washed. Here is a comparison photo between BLSS and the much cleaner BLAB at DisneylandIt’s simple…GUESTS. The only reason any ride, garden or plaza becomes filthy is because of the lazy, careless, trashy GUESTS that lack respect and feel entitled to throw garbage wherever they choose. The only time it’s caused by Disney is when they allow trash containers to overflow, which certainly also seems to be the case lately because there aren’t enough CMs. I have yet to see a CM throw trash on the ground. We often speak to CMs that would love to have more hours to help pay bills but Disney won’t budge, although there’s a need.
That only covers a relatively small fraction of the problem honestly, and not really related to the more serious problems with this ride in particular. There are plenty of instances where rides and buildings receive damage that were not caused by guests, such as the case with the mold and grime buildup in Buzz. The mold and grime caking the walls in Buzz has been there for years. It was initially caused by a roof leak that was not addressed and allowed to worsen. As a result, the roof leaked and this caused severe drywall damage, moisture overtook the building and mold/mildew grew on all the surfaces (a lot of which glows and shows up even more with the black lights). This has definitely gotten worse with their more recent attempt at pinching pennies regarding climate control as well (which helps to keep moisture and mold growth under control). The roof was finally repaired finally, they have yet to clean up and repair the mold damage on the interior. So the ride remains a disgusting mess, and guests have no fault in this.Its the guests are less civic minded.
KIDS LOLIn the past few years, I've noticed (and I've seen that a lot of you on here have as well) that Buzz is totally gross. Trash in the queue, grime and mold in the attraction, etc. the use of black lights certainly does not help. Over the last serval years, I've seen a drastic improvement over show upkeep in almost all attractions except for this singular one (most noticeably Splash Mountain, It's a Small World, and Tiki Room) So what is keeping this attraction from getting some upkeep?
And when they tell you to exit the ride...you better do it."Brought to you by United Airlines. There is no FastPass. You have to fight for a seat."
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