Horizons '83
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4 months is better than 0. I am glad they at least recognize the need..
Cast Members have to sign a five year non disclosure agreement when they come into the company. Meaning I cannot talk about specifics for another four and a half years without fear of legal action. I have to be ambiguous. Scary things have happened with the ride and those things have nothing to do with hands being in the water. I don't care if you don't beleive it because your validation does not make any facts more or less true. There's nothing oddball about my remarks. Every long time insider has commented on how terrible every aspect of the ride currently is.
They "can't." The FL mentality is that no more than one E-Ticket in one park can be closed at any one time. Jungle Cruise is already scheduled to close in April thru May 8, so it's no surprise that PotC will close May 10. I assume they have something else on deck for Fall 2015.I think they're making a big mistake by waiting so long on it. MK will be in trouble for wait times this summer now. They should have closed it yesterday and began the refurb ASAP to get it back up by July
Meanwhile at Disneyland........They "can't." The FL mentality is that no more than one E-Ticket in one park can be closed at any one time. Jungle Cruise is already scheduled to close in April thru May 8, so it's no surprise that PotC will close May 10. I assume they have something else on deck for Fall 2015.
They "can't." The FL mentality is that no more than one E-Ticket in one park can be closed at any one time. Jungle Cruise is already scheduled to close in April thru May 8, so it's no surprise that PotC will close May 10. I assume they have something else on deck for Fall 2015.
I don't get it. The FLE, Avatar, etc. take years longer than they should and people scream from the rooftops.
Yet, Imagineering (who is known for dragging its heels) asks for an insane amount of time for a refurb and people are fine with it and complain it won't be down for longer.
It's very hard for me to believe, that with the right amount of workers, ANY refurb (not including track replacement) couldn't be done in a month or two if they put the appropriate resources into it. We don't know that the budget hasn't been appropriately increased so that more workers can be present to do the work in less time.
My thoughts on all of the maintenance issues across al of the parks is this. What the heck are the overnight maintenance people doing that they cannot keep up with the daily maintenance of the rides and other attractions? If things were maintained properly rides would be in much better shape. Is it that the overnight ride maintenance people are also cleaning, etc. and they are not dedicated ride maintenance jobs? Or is it that there is just a few people that have to maintain all rides on property and so can only spend 5 minutes per week on a ride and hence nothing gets properly maintained?
My understanding is that overnight maintenance has been trimmed numerous times, starting in the Eisner era. What's left is a skeleton crew who handle a few routine daily checks and change out light bulbs, etc. They don't get into any major repairs.
However, the work that's needed on Pirates is in relation to the new boats they put in a couple years ago. It's been discussed around here ad nauseam, but the ride hasn't been the same since and is in need of some major work that can't be performed overnight.
Someone who has ridden three times in 18 months would be in a position to know how safe or unsafe a ride is.IF it's truly as bad or dangerous as some would indicate, then it should be closed now. So, either people are exaggerating about the safety aspect, or Disney's ignoring the safety/danger issues. I find it hard to believe the latter, considering lawsuit, OSHA, and negative publicity implications that might come in the event of an incident related to it's safety being ignored.
Personally, I've ridden it at least 3 times in the last year and a half, and I've witnessed numerous issues with the ride and operation of it, but none that I would consider unsafe or dangerous to guests. I know that's hardly enough of a sampling to determine safety, but I just can't imagine anything as unsafe as some are claiming unless there are electrical issues or load/unload problems endangering guests that I haven't seen. My own observation is that it's in poor operational condition (mostly due to the newer boats) leading to break-downs and stuck boats which requires CMs to take action to resolve or assist guests, sometimes putting them and the guests in potentially unsafe situations.
One other note, IF I'm wrong in my comments, or a CM thinks there are unsafe conditions for themselves or guests being ignored by Disney, I would STRONGLY encourage them to contact their supervisor first, but if that doesn't go anywhere, send an anonymous message to OSHA alerting them.
IF it's truly as bad or dangerous as some would indicate, then it should be closed now. So, either people are exaggerating about the safety aspect, or Disney's ignoring the safety/danger issues. I find it hard to believe the latter, considering lawsuit, OSHA, and negative publicity implications that might come in the event of an incident related to it's safety being ignored.
I don't claim to have any direct insider info, but the rumblings I've heard have been complaints about worker safety during evac procedures. I can't see how the procedures themselves would have changed with the new boats, but I can imagine that the amount of time each day that cast members have to enter the ride area to assist stuck boats would bring some safety hazards to light.
OK, I won't. Have a scary day.I don't owe you any details or evidence. Take my word or don't, man.
The dam ride in WDW is 40 years old. It has carried thousands and thousands of people. Although a relatively simple design it is still mechanical. The thing hasn't been properly torn apart and upgraded for years and years. The fact that it continues to work at all is a tribute to the engineering that it received originally.so, what is the reason behind the referb? i read somewhere and had a few people on Facebook say it was for "safety" reasons.
What is scarier is that they are still letting guests on the ride. It is actually dangerous. Have we ever known Disney to keep running a ride they know is unsafe?
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