I think the most frustrating thing about the loss of the Kali fire effect, and other effects throughout the resort that have been turned off because they were seen as "problematic," is that Disney doesn't bother creating a replacement effect. If the fire on Kali is suddenly a safety issue, then why not create an enhanced smoke effect? If the mist in Everest's caverns interfere with sensors, then why not install cold air-blasters? If the bird on a stick is thought to be such a lame effect that turning it off improves the show quality, why not create something else for us to look at while the track switches behind us. It's as if all trouble shooting and problem solving within the company leads to simply flicking the switch to "off" instead of using the opportunity to create something better. At Forbidden Journey, the floo network take-off effect wasn't quite working the way U.C. had envisioned so they went back to the drawing board and replaced it a year later with a superior projection. Kali was short and boring when it opened but at least the central forest fire show scene was impressive. They might as well shut the entire ride down and replace it with a row of 8 chairs and have one of the CMs randomly pick a person and proceed to dump a bucket of water over their head. The result would be the same and they'd free up some space in Asia for future expansion.