Looking back, the turntable made zero sense. These days the same thing would be done with an offride preshow.
I have to respectfully disagree.
The five-show 'turntable' concept was absolute GENUIS for what needed to be accomplished in the Original attraction.
It was a wonderfully unique way to set up the concept of the ride and the main characters all while keeping the show moving along ...literally.
I would say a large part of the appeal of the Original was this amazing way of presenting the introductory show.
Nothing compared to the experience of sitting in your ride vehicle and 'linking up' with the revealed show scene and traveling around the perimeter of the circular track for those three minutes watching those character interact with you.
It had never been done before, and even though we have such advanced tech now for rides it has never been attempted since.
No YouTube video can give you that experience....you either had to have experienced it yourself in the flesh, or you simply cannot fully understand the scope and impact that moment had. This is one of several reasons why the Original is so cherished by those who experienced it back in the day.
Of course the 'turntable' segment had a lot of issues apparently as far as maintenance goes...and towards the end of it's life Ops at WDW just did not want to keep putting money into keeping it going. They had the same attitude towards the entire attraction actually, as it was expensive to keep going.
Thus why we saw the shameless and utterly outrageous sabotaged 'forced closing' of the Original attraction back in the mid 90's.
Internal politics, money, and people's personal egos got in the way and destroyed what was once one of the crowning achievements in a theme park dark ride experience.