Disstevefan1
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This is obviously fake news.
Factcheck: WDW is "The most Magical place on earth" NOT the "Happiest Place on earth"
Factcheck: WDW is "The most Magical place on earth" NOT the "Happiest Place on earth"
With the exception of weather. The frequency of lightning at WDW in the summer is a problem, but obviously that's not Disney's fault.Give WDW maintenance all the gate you’d like but I find that rides break down at DLR far more frequently and it’s not even close. The two best rides at the resort are down very often: RSR and Indy.
I’ve been at DLR for the last week and it rained Thursday. The lightest of light rains. Everything grounded to a halt. I asked on the RoA a CM if they were still doing F! And he said in the five months he’s worked there it had never rained! Both F! Showings and fireworks canceled. Meanwhile at MK, I have been on Main Street in the middle of an absolute deluge with wind so strong that firework shell cartridges were landing on MSUSA!With the exception of weather. The frequency of lightning at WDW in the summer is a problem, but obviously that's not Disney's fault.
Only if you bring our own "Magic" apparentlyThis is obviously fake news.
Factcheck: WDW is "The most Magical place on earth" NOT the "Happiest Place on earth"
Is that not on purpose, and always been this way, because Ursula's eels have different colored eyes?“In almost every scene something is broken — the moray eel’s eyes for example — one eye works, the other broken.”
With the exception of weather. The frequency of lightning at WDW in the summer is a problem, but obviously that's not Disney's fault.
Are you saying the article is not true?You might as well have just shared a link to Inside the Magic.
We need to remember to differentiate between “breakdown” and down time.Give WDW maintenance all the gate you’d like but I find that rides break down at DLR far more frequently and it’s not even close. The two best rides at the resort are down very often: RSR and Indy.
Not making excuses, but it is very difficult to clean trash in a ride during the middle of an operating day while the ride is in motion. It’s not as simple as sending someone through with a garbage picker, there’s a lot of safety rules at play.Disneyland was the worst I’ve ever seen it this past June. Ride closures were more rampant than I’ve ever seen on either coast, and the park was littered with trash to the extent that it genuinely looked like Six Flags.
I rode Splash Mountain first thing in the morning, and there was already an empty water bottle at the bottom of the first lift hill. Ok, whatever… I told the ride attendant when I got off the ride. I rode it again at 9 PM and it was still there.
Honestly, nobody cares. The suits definitely don’t care, and I question how much some of the CMs care. But I won’t blame them, because the tone is set at the top.
It’s still a better overall experience than a typical amusement park, but it has fallen so far from just a few years ago. This is Chapek’s legacy.
To be sure, go back the following day and see if a problem still exists. More so after reporting it.Not making excuses, but it is very difficult to clean trash in a ride during the middle of an operating day while the ride is in motion. It’s not as simple as sending someone through with a garbage picker, there’s a lot of safety rules at play.
Fair enough, but that was just one example. The queues were also trashed to an extent I’ve never seen before.Not making excuses, but it is very difficult to clean trash in a ride during the middle of an operating day while the ride is in motion. It’s not as simple as sending someone through with a garbage picker, there’s a lot of safety rules at play.
Speaking of broken, Indy is in terrible shape. The snake animatronic has no movement, most of the other effects that aren’t in the main area are not working either (including the boulder scene).We need to remember to differentiate between “breakdown” and down time.
It’s more likely to not be “broken”. Broken suggests something broke.
Oh! This just reminded me of somethingI was at Hollywood Studios in 2001. We rope-dropped Rock 'n' Roller Coaster. The onboard audio was completely off.
Not making excuses, but it is very difficult to clean trash in a ride during the middle of an operating day while the ride is in motion. It’s not as simple as sending someone through with a garbage picker, there’s a lot of safety rules at play.
To be sure, go back the following day and see if a problem still exists. More so after reporting it.
Benefit of the doubt like you said, but certain things can’t be done until 3rd shift (though conversely a lot of things can)
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