1HAPPYGHOSTHOST
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You definitely have a point about Gina.
I recall hearing people say that Splash is still open because of operational reasons. At least during the peak of the pandemic, Disney wanted as many high-capacity attractions open as possible to keep people from lingering around each other outside.
I don't know for sure if that's true or not or where I heard it but it always made sense to me.
So to your first point , why is it ok to ride the ride now for guests but not at a later date? If the ride is "problematic" for the future why is it open in the present? Makes no sense. They can get out of here with that "high capacity" bull jive talk. If the ride has always been problematic why build it in the first place and let guests continue to ride it? ANSWER: It's not problematic and Disney is full of .I think that the steps Disney have taken to distance themselves from the current version of the ride (ex. removing Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah from the park audio loop) serves as evidence of the discomfort I mentioned.
To your second point the fact the ride is open shows that Disney is not uncomfortable in the Slightest. If you are not comfortable with something you take it away or remove yourself from that situation. You don't keep it open. outta here with that logic.