Ayla
Well-Known Member
Of course it does.doesn’t really take away from the ride either way
Of course it does.doesn’t really take away from the ride either way
Neither does the broken Yeti, apparently.doesn’t really take away from the ride either way
kOf course it does.
I know you are ok with declining maintenance standards but a good chunk of us aren't
So the doors being broken for several years on TT are suddenly a new problemI know you are ok with declining maintenance standards but a good chunk of us aren't
Maybe it's not new but it's a problem. The Yeti has been broken even longer than that, Nearly two decades. Are we just supposed to accept mediocrity from Disney?So the doors being broken for several years on TT are suddenly a new problem
Of course, you negative hater!Are we just supposed to accept mediocrity from Disney?
Based on videos it seems broken doors did not detract from last indoor scene of 2.0 as much as they do from 3.0.So the doors being broken for several years on TT are suddenly a new problem
Are there videos with them working?Based on videos it seems broken doors did not detract from last indoor scene of 2.0 as much as they do from 3.0.
It's a pity the late Al Lutzs' Defenders of Mediocrity logo appears to have disappeared from the web.Of course, you negative hater!
"rubbish imagineering" for a door effect that's been in use since 1999 and hasn't changed? yeah no I'd wager this is a park ops or another group holding it back - they don't want to close the ride to fix, don't have the parts to fix, something legal is involved that's making fixing it harder from a liability perspective, etc idk choose your own adventureI'd imagine an automatic door is something much simpler to repair than a complicated AA.
Either way it's more Ambitious but Rubbish Imagineering from WDI.
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