plaz10
Well-Known Member
Walt was cremated.
:ROFLOL:thank you for a great lol before I head off to bed! made my night!
Walt was cremated.
I find it mind-boggling that with the resources that Disney has, that this thing can't be fixed. The Yeti was/is promoted as the main character in this attraction, and the fact that he's not operational, is disappointing. With all the other projects constantly going at WDW, certainly you would think they would find time to repair their largest animatronic.
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the fact they spent far more effort on the queue design and details than the attraction itself, and they couldn't even throw up some decent paint to cover the backside of it (which from the parking lot looks awful).
I quite like the ride itself, and I also think the back side looks fine (unless you're referring to how it used to look)...
Mr. Yeti is the only thing I've got a problem with.
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It will be fixed eventually. If what we have been told about the issue is true (major foundation flaw that will require at least a half-year closure, if not a year) it is probably not going to be in A-mode for 5-6 years. Animal Kingdom can't afford to lose a signature ride. It's going to take an expansion a little bigger than Fantasyland's expansion for an extended closure of Everest, which, even if announced tomorrow, is a good four years or so off. At that point, Disney might find it a little less risky to close Dinosaur for an overdue refurbishment to get everything working 100%, though I'm not sure that they would do it as complaints related to it are minimal.
And five years is a totally speculative best-case-scenario which most likely won't happen.
Wasn't walt frozen only to be brought back when there is a cure for cancer? I'm just saying... Wonder what kind of generic email we would get if we emailed them on that one.
I emailed WDW a couple weeks ago about the yeti not being in working order (in A mode) and here is what they just wrote back to me. Makes me think they never will fix it! :fork:
Dear Mr. xxx,
Thank you for contacting us regarding your recent visit to Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park.
I am very sorry for your disappointment with the Yeti scene currently being used at Expedition Everest – Legend of the Forbidden Mountain®. Please know, decisions about extended use of secondary shows are made with the utmost consideration for all of our Guests. I wanted to personally assure you that your feedback has been taken seriously and let you know how much we appreciate your comments. Our Guests’ feedback allows for our continual growth and the preservation of the magic Walt Disney dreamed about.
Mr. xxx, thank you again for your honest and constructive feedback.
Wishing you a magical day,
Andrew Shepard
Guest Communication Services
Walt Disney World Resort
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Original Message Follows:
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Hi,
I recently went to WDW and visited Animal Kingdom. I was so excited to
ride Everest only to find out that the Yeti was not working. After some
further research I found out that the Yeti has not been working for over
a year! I find this absurd that the main feature of an E-Ticket ride has
been broken for over a year!! Walt Disney used to have higher standards
for things, there's other issues with the park that I won't get into at
this point, but I can say as a life time Disney fan and someone who's
father personally knew Walt Disney this is unacceptable. Walt Disney is
probably rolling over in his grave because the Disney company simply
doesn't seem to put the effort into the details like they used to. I am
a shareholder in the Disney company and as a shareholder I'm very
disappointed. Please fix the Yeti and go back to how things used to be
run.
Thank you,
Dear Mr. xxx,
Thank you for contacting us regarding your interest in Walt Disney's frozen remains.
I am very sorry for your disappointment with the absence of Walt Disney. Please know, decisions about defrosting Walt Disney are made with the utmost consideration for all of our Guests. I wanted to personally assure you that your feedback has been taken seriously and let you know how much we appreciate your comments. Our Guests’ feedback allows for our continual growth and the preservation of the magic Walt Disney dreamed about.
Mr. xxx, thank you again for your honest and constructive feedback.
Wishing you a magical day,
Andrew Shepard
Guest Communication Services
Walt Disney World Resort
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2237765
It's true, you just have to read between the lines...
The essential problem of the Yeti still remains - you are whizzing by so quickly that unless you know where to look you miss him anyway.
most people who don't know exactly where to look are gonna miss it anyway.
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