What's up with Expedition Everest?

Seabasealpha1

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Yeah...that Kong animatronic is freaking awesome! Come on Disney...get with it...

Luckily, this might be fuel for them to get the Yeti back in order...
 

dstrawn9889

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doesnt it go down when there is lightning in the area? and if it rains over a certain amount? exposed steel Coasters go down all the time for weather... move along
 

Tom Morrow

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Everest is normally one of the more reliable thrill rides on property. That said even it usually goes down at least once a week.
 

ChesterKiwi

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Sitting there locked in place all these years can't be good mechanically, but they've also trained most guests to believe that's the intention while making some concerned lawyers happy as well (see Big Thunder). Hope I'm wrong!
Could you elaborate? I'm not sure what you're talking about but it intrigues me.
 

Biff215

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Could you elaborate? I'm not sure what you're talking about but it intrigues me.
Not sure if they actually fell, but it's been rumored that any moving showpieces above guests have come under scrutiny from lawyers fearing lawsuits. Some reports on the yeti's demise include the possibility of pieces coming off and being thrown toward the track.

I have no firsthand knowledge of this, but the changes to both attractions seem to back the claims up.
 

MerlinTheGoat

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doesnt it go down when there is lightning in the area? and if it rains over a certain amount? exposed steel Coasters go down all the time for weather... move along
Was not any bad weather when it went down on the 13th. And when they shut a ride down for storms they don't just stop it and leave the guests on the ride as has been happening lately.
 
They refurb Matterhorn can't see why they can't do the same to EE.

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Oh my goodness. Is that what it really does in A mode? I've been on Everest so many times over the last 10 years but have never seen anything other than Disco Yeti (that I recall). It's still a fantastic coaster (and I've been on all but the newest at Cedar Point), but that would really make it even better. Dang.
 

Pirate665

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Oh my goodness. Is that what it really does in A mode? I've been on Everest so many times over the last 10 years but have never seen anything other than Disco Yeti (that I recall). It's still a fantastic coaster (and I've been on all but the newest at Cedar Point), but that would really make it even better. Dang.

It was incredible when it opened. His movement was so real and very much made the end of the ride.
 

RobotWolf

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The programming gives the impression of being very toned down based on what the mech seems capable of. I'd guess the liability guys could have started their analysis sooner. If the designers had been told "too much; too close" sooner, they may have made different decisions.
 
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Castle Cake Apologist

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Let's hope they have something in store......Because The 8th Wonder AA is Returning down the Road....And BOY Does it look impressive...


I mean, the AA looks impressive. Though it's just a close up of its face so we really can't judge scale. The animation in the video clips is pretty shoddy looking though. Is this another primarily screen-based ride? I was really hoping it wouldn't be.
 

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