New themed pavement in Adventureland?

Mr. Sullivan

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Yes its money and it's one of the few times them being stingy with money is something I'll defend.

It's a lot of time, effort, and money on something that's ultimately so futile. Yes, the yeti looks amazing in motion...with the lights on and you just get to watch it. I was too young to have ridden it when it was working properly, but everyone in my family who got to and many, many, many others who did that i've encountered in person and online have all said that you couldn't really see anything impressive about it and that it looked about the same as it does now because you go by it so quickly.

The yeti not working doesn't ruin the ride experience and I think as such it'd be kind of dumb to close one of Animal Kingdom's most popular attractions for an extended period of time to fix a detail that won't really add all that much to the ride experience. The sheer amount of work they'd have to do to even get to it to fix it just doesn't make it worth it.
 

TrainsOfDisney

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but everyone in my family who got to and many, many, many others who did that i've encountered in person and online have all said that you couldn't really see anything impressive about it and that it looked about the same as it does now because you go by it so quickly.
The entire experience was much better when it opened. Not just the working yeti, which you definitely could see - he was literally lunging toward the train! - but also the fog effects that completely hid the track switches from view.
 

larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
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JoeCamel

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What is supposed to be the point of this? Like, how is haphazardly colored concrete "themed"?
Supposed to be a Moroccan souk with dirt paths and you enter the central market complete with central spinner and golden spitting camels.....
 

Bocabear

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they definitely added to the experience.

Did you ride during cm previews? Did you ever experience the advertised “snow” effect?
I never saw snow, but at the top of the lift hill as you began, you passed through some fog and mist that felt cold before the first stop.... and the Yeti was very impressive.... Because it has been broken so long, people have gotten used to the disco version, but when that hand came down towards your train, and wall the other motion, and the depth of the set fully lit, it was very impressive... I would have thought they could figure out a way to at least bring partial motion back... even if it is just the head and face with some projection effects making it look like the walls of the cave are crumbling or something like that..... I mean, surely the head and face working would not continue to cause problems with the foundation.... or whatever it actually was that caused them to shut it down...
 

JohnD

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Superfluous placemaking is more important than fixing a necessary component integral to the story of an attraction

What is supposed to be the point of this? Like, how is haphazardly colored concrete "themed"?

Was not impressed at all by the new concrete in Adventureland. It's rather rough, so those with mobility issues, wheelchairs, strollers, etc., may not be terribly happy about rolling over this "authentic improvement". YMMV. I know my mother-in-law, in particular, would have to be rather careful walking on it.

WDW can't catch a break. Here, pavement theming gets poo poohed. Meanwhile on a parallel thread right now about the refurbed exterior of The Plaza restaurant, people are decrying the security cameras that are screwing up the theming around WDW. Damned if they do. Damned if they don't.
 

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