MrsHammer
Mickey and I go way back
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I've been to WDW maybe 7 times over the last 35 years, but our visit last week was the first time that I've ever experienced ride breakdowns/closures. No, it didn't ruin my vacation. It just made me wonder if the upkeep has fallen off in recent years, or if increased attendance is having a higher toll on attractions. These are the issues we had last week:
Animal Kingdom:
1)Primeval Whirl didn't begin operating until about 10 min after park opening. A cast member stood at the entrance just advising guests of the delay. No reason was given.
2)About an hour after opening, cast members were advising guests that Dinosaur was down and they had no ETA on when it would be back up. I would assume Fastpass + holders were given alternate options.
EPCOT:
1) We got stuck on Spaceship Earth for about 15 minutes. We were at the part where you are coming back down backwards completely in the dark. My 9 yr old DD was getting close to freaking out, but we made it ok. The most annoying thing was the 'technical difficulties' recording that they kept blasting over the speakers about every 30 seconds.
Magic Kingdom:
1) We had a fastpass + for Buzz Lightyear, but when we got there, the cast members told us it was down and they gave us a list of about 7 other rides that we could choose instead. So, we went and rode Space Mountain. This was around 8pm, and it was still down after Wishes at 10pm. We rode it two days later.
2) Pirates went down as we were standing in the standby line. We had been in line about 10 minutes and the delay was about 15 minutes. Again, the worst part was just the overbearing announcements every minute or two.
Hollywood Studios:
No issues here! I would not have had a happy family if Toy Story had been down. Got lucky on that one!
Animal Kingdom:
1)Primeval Whirl didn't begin operating until about 10 min after park opening. A cast member stood at the entrance just advising guests of the delay. No reason was given.
2)About an hour after opening, cast members were advising guests that Dinosaur was down and they had no ETA on when it would be back up. I would assume Fastpass + holders were given alternate options.
EPCOT:
1) We got stuck on Spaceship Earth for about 15 minutes. We were at the part where you are coming back down backwards completely in the dark. My 9 yr old DD was getting close to freaking out, but we made it ok. The most annoying thing was the 'technical difficulties' recording that they kept blasting over the speakers about every 30 seconds.
Magic Kingdom:
1) We had a fastpass + for Buzz Lightyear, but when we got there, the cast members told us it was down and they gave us a list of about 7 other rides that we could choose instead. So, we went and rode Space Mountain. This was around 8pm, and it was still down after Wishes at 10pm. We rode it two days later.
2) Pirates went down as we were standing in the standby line. We had been in line about 10 minutes and the delay was about 15 minutes. Again, the worst part was just the overbearing announcements every minute or two.
Hollywood Studios:
No issues here! I would not have had a happy family if Toy Story had been down. Got lucky on that one!