That’s just it though, Disney hasn’t said anything that I can find beyond “delayed due to flooding”.
Maybe I’m just struggling to fathom “a year” because this is such a simple ride, the only thing that should have been below the water level were the water pumps and the flume, everything else (dolls, electrical, controls, etc) had no reason to be below ground, theoretically all the motors and props should be at least a foot or two above the floor. The World of Color flooding affected the control bunker under the platform which was a room full of computers, controllers, and sensors that ran the hundreds of water nozzles, projectors, thousands of lights, etc.. a year to repair the bunker and then replace (and reprogram) all that tech makes sense. Unless the entire IASW building somehow filled up with enough water to reach a foot above the ground it shouldn’t have affected anything but water pumps.
Just trying to figure out what could possibly take a year to replace.