More importantly, first time visitors are not even aware of degraded standards. They don't know if something is supposed to be working or not. So that does beg the question. Do you stop the ride completely and deprive many of experiencing any of it or do you take note and fix it after the parks close? I think, in the category of public service, they should keep it going. Heck, I've been to WDW 43 times and I do not have recollection of what is supposed to be moving or not moving. I have a love of Disney, but, I don't clutter my brain with useless observations in a land of make-believe. I do remember things that are somewhat important to the overall experience, but not every detail like some seem to do.