devoy1701
Well-Known Member
One less person in front of me in line, then. It's a roller-coaster, and it still rolls and coasts quite nicely. Sorry, but I won't join the boycott.
Not everyone is up for a fight I guess.
One less person in front of me in line, then. It's a roller-coaster, and it still rolls and coasts quite nicely. Sorry, but I won't join the boycott.
Not everyone is up for a fight I guess.
Have ridden the ride many times with A-mode Yeti, I beg to differ.
After our visit in June, I sent guest services an email telling them we wouldn't be back to the Animal Kingdom at all until they started getting the limited number of attractions back up to standards. We go 3-4 times a year and are annual passholders. They may not notice it much but telling them about it and following through at least makes me feel better!
I made this really quick in PS as an example of what WDI seems to be missing...Picture for easy reference....
We can all pick and choose our battles. For me, the monorail hours being reduced is a huge thing, but the yeti isn't. I love EE, and I've been lucky enough to see it in A-mode. But you only see the AA for about 5 seconds, it took that one giant arm movement, and lots of people didn't notice it anyway. For me, the ride isn't too different in its current mode, because I always thought the yeti was the most underwhelming part anyway.Not everyone is up for a fight I guess.
Have ridden the ride many times with A-mode Yeti, I beg to differ.
Wish we had like buttons here... Love this!!!
I have to believe that the cancellation of It's Tough to be a Bug is a capacity issue with Primeval Whirl being down. With that in mind, if Hopper isn't working, that show shouldn't operate.
This is just another example of the problems with an underbuilt park. The park needs 2-3 more rides, and it needed them 5 years ago.
As for how worthwhile Expedition Everest is without the Yeti - it's still a solid and well paced coaster, but with the Yeti it could be considered a comparable attraction to Tower of Terror, without a functional Yeti it's more on par with Rock 'n' Roller Coaster. To some people the difference is subtle, but that's really how I view it.
If indeed this is the case for the cancellation than that has to be a wake-up call for the powers that be at WDW! If they can't take down a 3D movie to do some much needed work (according to what I read on here) during one of the slowest times of the year b/c a spinning coaster is tied up in some investigation... than I think the park has issues!!!
Not to be contrary to the chants of a refurb for it's tough to be a bug, but I saw the show last Tuesday and all the effects seemed to be working. Hopper looked great. I'm not sure about Clair's scent or the wasp stings since I usually avoid those. Also, I might be crazy, but I swear the picture looked like it was HD. So either they already replaced the projectors, or they got a new print of the film that is extremely clean.
I could be wrong, but I'm slowly getting the impression that WDW management is trying to find ways to fix and upgrade things wile still closing attractions as little as possible. If that's true, and the results are good, I think it's a win win for all of us.
Someone else said it as an issue of receiving the necessary parts for the Hopper AA.
If indeed this is the case for the cancellation than that has to be a wake-up call for the powers that be at WDW! If they can't take down a 3D movie to do some much needed work (according to what I read on here) during one of the slowest times of the year b/c a spinning coaster is tied up in some investigation... than I think the park has issues!!!
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