WOW! That's bad. I didn't ride splash yesterday, so I didn't get a chance to see it. So did they do ANY general maintenance during the last "refurb" (lap bar installation)?
I rode Splash Mountain immediately before and after the lapbar installation. I only noticed two change during this time-
- They replaced one of the handrails in the queue right as you are entering the loading area (though ironically, they didn't paint or finish the railing to look like the rest of them, so it looks like light blond freshly cut wood).
- After you fall down the final big drop, as you round a corner you get to the small little dip and there's a small waterfall on your right hand side. Near the base of this waterfall there had been a damaged portion of the rock work i assume as it had a plywood sort of cutout covering it. After the refurb, this apparently was fixed
Otherwise i really didn't notice any sort of fixes. The lighting in places seemed somewhat weird in places though. All the same broken things were still broken, things needing paint remained unpainted, and some animatronics were hit or miss depending on the day (particularly hopping Brer Rabbit for one). Gophers in the Laughing Place sometimes didn't work (like the FSU one). During the year and my many visits, i noticed a gradual decline of the spinning beehives going into non-working mode.
So all in all, i'd say they did ALMOST nothing during the down time, and more and more things have broken since the down time...:hurl:
Both Splash and Big Thunder need serious work. And it WILL have to be done sooner or later, because you can only go so far with broken stuff until even normal people will start to notice (the birds on the riverboat for example). One kid we rode with once earlier this year asked his mom why Brer Rabbit was hunched over near the left side of his bush and not hopping or moving. I didn't know what she said, she was rather caught off guard by his question and mumbled some excuse...
It's a shame about both of these rides. Splash in particular is probably my all time favorite ride in working condition (Pirates in Paris rivals it though). It's the best version of the ride too IMO, again when it's functioning properly.
BTW- anyone who wonders why people ride this with ponchos and don't want to get wet. I am guilty of that myself at times. I ride in the back with a poncho to almost completely guarantee i won't get wet. Believe it or not, i enjoy the ride not because of its soaking factor, but because of the characters and lovely well designed environments. Also because of the thrills (not a huge big coaster fan). I do like to get wet SOMETIMES, but at least i can control it when i don't want to get too soaked. So don't be so judgemental and assume everyone is a hypocrite for riding it and not wanting to get soaked. I ride it for the fun experience, the thrills and scenery.