DVCcurious
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I've seen youtube videos about broken ride features in Rise of the Resistance. Specifically the lightsaber doesn't come down from the ceiling in the holding area, the cannons don't move or light up when they fire, Kylo Ren's animatronic doesn't move, etc. Also the animatronic blue dude at the end of the Navi River Journey doesn't work anymore either. These rides are brand new. It's ridiculous they're having these problems.
This made me think about Expedition Everest and how basically none of the original ride features (the mist, bird on a stick, the Yeti itself) work anymore. I'm no ride expert but I'm sure many of you can point to other rides with malfunctioning animatronics.
So what's the problem here? Is it that Disney Imagineers create attractions that just can't function in the real world? The features can't hold up once the ride is operating literally hundreds or thousands of times each day? Or is it that there isn't sufficient staff to fix these problems? Is it the design or lack of maintenance? Or is it that these issues could be fixed but Disney just does not care after the ride goes into operation?
I just think it's sad that you pay all this money to visit the "best theme park in the world" and many attractions aren't operating correctly.
Why put all the effort into designing cool features if they're only going to work for two years? So I guess what I'm saying is....don't get too attached to that cool new feature you see on the Tron roller coaster, because that thing won't be working after 2024.
This made me think about Expedition Everest and how basically none of the original ride features (the mist, bird on a stick, the Yeti itself) work anymore. I'm no ride expert but I'm sure many of you can point to other rides with malfunctioning animatronics.
So what's the problem here? Is it that Disney Imagineers create attractions that just can't function in the real world? The features can't hold up once the ride is operating literally hundreds or thousands of times each day? Or is it that there isn't sufficient staff to fix these problems? Is it the design or lack of maintenance? Or is it that these issues could be fixed but Disney just does not care after the ride goes into operation?
I just think it's sad that you pay all this money to visit the "best theme park in the world" and many attractions aren't operating correctly.
Why put all the effort into designing cool features if they're only going to work for two years? So I guess what I'm saying is....don't get too attached to that cool new feature you see on the Tron roller coaster, because that thing won't be working after 2024.