Thrill
Well-Known Member
They should put the Yeti inside Stitches Great Adventure and see if he destroys that too.......
That's funny, because I hear that's in pretty bad shape too.
They should put the Yeti inside Stitches Great Adventure and see if he destroys that too.......
Park News - (8/5/10) We’ve heard a rumor that Imagineering has built up some designs for a new version of the Yeti figure… however this one will only feature limited motion compared to the original. I not sure if this is intended as a temporary replacement while they work to fix the main figure, or if they have simply given up on ever repairing the original Yeti. Don’t look for a new figure to arrive until at least early 2011.
If true, then it can be taken two ways:I'd like it to be a temporary while the fix the full motion Yeti, but why do I see this as being the "cheap fix" for Disney? Not "cheap" as in money, but "cheap" as in cutting out the full experience. We'll see I guess...
From Screamscape...
Not sure how I feel about this rumor, but it is just a rumor so...
I'd like it to be a temporary while the fix the full motion Yeti, but why do I see this as being the "cheap fix" for Disney? Not "cheap" as in money, but "cheap" as in cutting out the full experience. We'll see I guess...
If true, then it can be taken two ways:
1. They put it in with the intention of fixing the real yeti and never do.
2. The real yeti's motions are untenable and this replacement is the only viable solution.
I know the fan community will always assume number one regardless of what the facts are unfortunately.
The only thing that would even remotely fix the black eye Disney has taken for this is a fully repaired yeti.
I find this as unacceptable as you do.And I understand some people on here that say "Joe Schmo from Kokomo won't know the difference and people will ride regardless"...
I find this as unacceptable as you do.
This is a headliner AA. It shouldn't be in this state.
I can understand why a swap out would occur and can even grudgingly accept that.
The time it has taken just to get to this point is unacceptable.
Exactly correct.
What sucks is we'll never know what their intentions are because they refuse to even admit there's a true problem.
I know I've been pretty adamant about getting the Yeti fixed, as you all know. And I understand some people on here that say "Joe Schmo from Kokomo won't know the difference and people will ride regardless" but with the recent price increases on all of the parks how can even the lowest of Disney fan be okay with a themed attraction that has taken away so many effects?
I was upset with the fact that I probably won't be able to visit the World again until 2013, but now I'm thinking maybe I don't want to. Heck, by then tickets could be $90-$95 with an even MORE relaxed maintenance precedent in place.
This fan is losing patience quickly.
Disney has acknowledged that the Yeti is broken. But what they've said is that they're still researching the way to approach it. That can mean any number of different things.
If the screamscape rumor is true, it is probably a bandaid solution, and indicative that the structure is the issue and not the animatronic itself (this is also what is widely believed). Limited motion is better than no motion, but what it also does is further delay the full refurbishment to fix this.
We'll be going into further detail on this topic on my show this week. I've already conducted the 23 minute interview with Jason Garcia which will also be featured on the show that comes out on Sunday.
This whole thing just highlights the original design problem of an AA you go past at XX-MPH anyway. Even in A-mode, you still had to know what you were looking for to see him and you go by so quickly that it was very easy to miss.
If it were up to me I'd just keep disco Yeti and spend the money to at least try to theme the backside of the mountain.
Well, you can't see the backside except from far away--and having stood at the top of Summit Plummet and stared at it, I think it looks pretty good from there. I think they did an OK job painting it to look like some sort of mountain mud buildings. If Asia or anything ever expands past it, then of course.
Point being, it isn't seen and doesn't really affect the experience unless you go out of your way to look for it.
Here is my take on the situation since I know a lot of the people involved at DAK. I find it funny when people use the term TDO, (like everyone is together on the same team) There is a lot of office politics involved like most corporations. It is more like WDW AES vs WDI. Everyone is pointing fingers at each other.
They have been fighting ever since DAK opened. That is why DAK is in bad shape maintenance wise. They blame everything on WDI and say it was a bad design or bad product. WDI says it was fine when it was installed and DAK maintenance failed to maintain it.
So mainly it comes down to money. Who is going to pay for the repairs WDW AES or WDI? So mainly the attempts at the repairs is just locally a quick fix. That is why Dinosaur is such bad repair. They just turn it off instead of fixing it. If they could just pull the Yeti out of the mountain in one piece and send it back to Tujunga, they probably would.
The Yeti will fall down and go BOOM!...it's going to take something big for them to realize they need to fix it.
I don't know know what it will be, but something will makes change their minds soon.
Has Joe Rohde weighed in on this subject?
I'd really like to read or hear this thoughts about the current status of his baby. Or has Disney corporate told him to keep quiet on the matter?
The Yeti will fall down and go BOOM!
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