GlacierGlacier
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Their priority is literally to make money, like any business. Does the yeti being broken prevent people from spending money at AK? No. Do people avoid AK entirely because the yeti is broken? No.Yeah...I don’t particularly care about all of that...I’m making a point about the priorities of management/the company in general...I think it’s hilarious that 12 years later Rhode is feeding some stranger a BS line about “still working on it”. Who’s he kidding...
If it were an animatronic Elsa trying to reach for
that train, his highness Bob Iger would be there personally overseeing the repairs...
Repairing the yeti would bring the ride down while the effect was being repaired, removed, replaced, or reinstalled - no matter the type of repair, that thing is massive. This cuts down on both the hourly capacity and the total capacity of Animal Kingdom while also removing a popular E-Ticket. THAT would make people avoid AK or at least spend less time (and money) at it. It's basic business sense.
And sure - Disney should be trying to get the parks consistently show-ready, with no broken effects and perfect everything. But there's a cost to be paid.
This effect should be repaired. But it being Disco yeti doesn't impact the average rider's appreciation of Expedition Everest.