Yeti being fixed

LMSB

Well-Known Member
My last trip was in July 2007 (far too long!), and my sister & I rode EE several times, I can't remember for the life of me if Yeti was working!! I asked sis & her memory is worse than mine.. heading down this October. and would love to see him moving.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
My last trip was in July 2007 (far too long!), and my sister & I rode EE several times, I can't remember for the life of me if Yeti was working!! I asked sis & her memory is worse than mine.. heading down this October. and would love to see him moving.
And it is that general lack of impressiveness for most riders that has made it so low on the priority list that Disney may never find it useful to spend the money to fix it.
 

KBLovedDisney

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Well there is this guy that knows this girl who once dated this guy that had a buddy who would see this kid in Starbucks whose uncle knew a girl that was the former neighbor of girl that spent a month in the college program....
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(I couldn't help myself...:hilarious:)
 

EagleScout610

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Well there is this guy that knows this girl who once dated this guy that had a buddy who would see this kid in Starbucks whose uncle knew a girl that was the former neighbor of girl that spent a month in the college program....
Who heard from his mom, who heard from the barber, who heard from a waiter, who heard from a man in a bus stop, who heard from a lady who was yelling at her kids.....
 

EagleScout610

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Actually he has been turning over in his grave so much that he actually burrowed his way through the Earth and emerged on the other side, thus necessitating the building of Shanghai Disneyland to cover the hole...

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Congrats. You won this thread
 

Spike-in-Berlin

Well-Known Member
IMHO Expedition Everest was the definite proof that the Disney imagineers finally have lost, what made up the magic of Disney imagineering, being better than all the others and doing their job perfectly! (of course a management, that fears any risks at all and prefers lukewarm half-assed jobs like WDS or DCA before the makeover makes it not better at all)
An E-ticket attraction that didn't even run with all it's effects (If you consider FOG and WATERFALLS "effects" BTW) for a year without breakdowns and were some were not working for more than a few weeks (and then never again) is a monument for their epic failure.
New Fantasyland would have been an even more epic failure, remember the original plans with M+G galore and only ONE new attraction? We were spared from Pixie-Fairy-Princess-Land only because a young boy considered it a boring girls land and told it his father (we know WHO that father was).
Avatar is another proof, if they consider the attraction roster of a land in a Disney park sufficient with TWO attractions (with one of them being a quite weak boat ride, that does feature neither story nor action but is a mere filler, thus a beautiful one) they have set their present standards FAR below the standards of their predecessors.
I am not expecting a much more better performance in Star Wars Land (which concentrates on the new sequels instead of the classic trilogy, an epic mistake) or Toy Story Land either, I am sure they lost both their spirit and magic.
Period.
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
IMHO Expedition Everest was the definite proof that the Disney imagineers finally have lost, what made up the magic of Disney imagineering, being better than all the others and doing their job perfectly! (of course a management, that fears any risks at all and prefers lukewarm half-assed jobs like WDS or DCA before the makeover makes it not better at all)
An E-ticket attraction that didn't even run with all it's effects (If you consider FOG and WATERFALLS "effects" BTW) for a year without breakdowns and were some were not working for more than a few weeks (and then never again) is a monument for their epic failure.
New Fantasyland would have been an even more epic failure, remember the original plans with M+G galore and only ONE new attraction? We were spared from Pixie-Fairy-Princess-Land only because a young boy considered it a boring girls land and told it his father (we know WHO that father was).
Avatar is another proof, if they consider the attraction roster of a land in a Disney park sufficient with TWO attractions (with one of them being a quite weak boat ride, that does feature neither story nor action but is a mere filler, thus a beautiful one) they have set their present standards FAR below the standards of their predecessors.
I am not expecting a much more better performance in Star Wars Land (which concentrates on the new sequels instead of the classic trilogy, an epic mistake) or Toy Story Land either, I am sure they lost both their spirit and magic.
Period.
I liked, but I will say I'm expecting SWL to buck the trend. Even minus a third attraction.
 

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