laura428
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Darned if they do, darned if they don't. I can guarantee that if refurbs weren't done, people would complain about it.
Bottom line: we have no idea about park operations. We don't know if something necessitated a repair or refurb. Some people seem to believe they know exactly what Disney is doing. I seriously doubt it.
If an attraction is make or break for you, then I guess Disneyland is a dicey proposition. There are no guarantees for any attraction on any day.
Absolutely right - we can't know what was going on, and if it was something that required a fix, or simply an update, it's a business and things need to be addressed as necessary. No fault there. During past trips, other rides have been down (don't even ask how many trips we missed Splash because it just wasn't working), and we figure it out and still have a great time. But if we as consumers know ahead of time and have an out, and thankfully we did (in that we'd only paid our deposit and had plenty of time to cancel, along with repurposable Southwest tix), I'd rather save that very expensive trip and re-book once Soarin is updated, Pandora is in place, Star Wars is done, etc etc etc. We wanted an extra trip before all of those new developments, but with these closures, the value proposition was just too greatly diminished. We haven't formed our sentimental attachments to DL - it's all new. So if a ride is unavailable while we're there next Spring, it probably won't have the same impact as the same situation in FL for us. We'll just be thrilled with the novelty of everything else Disneyland.