By the way, here's a pic of Joe and I from that day:
What's he selling there? A book?
He had a limited edition Everest book that was just released that day. He signed it for me as well as the Disney Mountains book and a 10th Anniversary litho.
We were quite lucky because they cut off the line to of people to see him after 100 due to time restrictions. We were just in the right place at the right time I guess. :wave:
By the way, here's a pic of Joe and I from that day:
The very first time I rode Expedition Everest, I didn't even know there was a yeti encounter on the way out. The lights were completely off during that last burst. We never saw the giant mountain creature.
This lead me to accidentally "lie" to my little nephew, telling him that we only see the yeti on a video screen midway through the ride. This encouraged him to board the train that was ahead of mine (with his father and grandfather). Wouldn't you know it? This second time through, I was totally shocked by the appearance of the giant animatronic and when we hit the gift shop, my poor little nephew was balling his eyes out, calling me a liar.
I never felt so horrible.
Supposidly theres a level below B that is even worse than the strobe effect they do where pretty much nothing is working. This is what we hit on our first ride on everest, there was just basically some red eyes and lots of noise. Could barely make out the giant yeti. No strobe, no movement, nothing
Well, I was there on the 10th Anniversary and all of the effects didn't work. We rode 3 times during that day and only the waterfall and Yeti were working. I've ridden E:E tons of times and have never seen the steam from the engines or the mist from the top of the mountain, nor did the bird work. So to say they turned it on just for Joe can't quiet be accurate because the effects must come and go whenever they want.
By the way, here's a pic of Joe and I from that day:
I'm confused why the big Imagineer in charge of Animal Kingdom doesn't live in Florida?!? If the guy lives and breathes Animal Kingdom, why isn't his home in Orlando somewhere?
I've seen Tony Baxter and John Lasseter walking around Disneyland repeatedly in recent months, once at the same time together. But then I've also seen Tony Baxter shopping at the Facconable store at South Coast Plaza a few times too, and I used to see him in traffic in Villa Park when he drove the Land Rover with the Indy themed personalized license plate.
Point is, the top executives and creative geniuses in charge of Disneyland live within a 20 minute drive of Disneyland or visit the place regularly enough to be spotted on a continual basis by casual observers.
Why isn't Joe Rohde living in Orlando and spending a lot of his time on the company clock in the park he supposedly is in charge of?
But Animal Kingdom's head design office, where all the magic happens is all done in CA.
Hope that helps.
When the block brakes are initiated before the train goes into the Yeti AA room, the Yeti AA will shut off and the room will just be in pitch black. Maybe that's what happened your first time around?
And I know for a fact there is at least a A1, A2 mode, and a B mode. A1 is the top most mode, with ALL the effects of the Yeti AA room working, the lights, wind, the yeti, the motion of the yeti, everything. A2 is where the yeti is not fully capable of what it's designed to do, the movement is limited, no wind, dimmed show lights, not as cooler as A1. And you all know what B mode is. I'm not sure if there is other specific names for anything lower than a 'B mode', but that's all I know.
I'm just surprised that a big Imagineer who supposedly lives and breathes Animal Kingdom doesn't live in Orlando.
Uh, the weather hardly "stinks" in Orlando, it's just not as nice as Southern California. But really, where IS weather as nice as SoCal? Hehe.
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