Disney bloggers, vlogger, twitters are an interesting group. Some are really great and friendly to each other, some are nasty to each other, some are more about page views & clicks (which Tom admitted today this was more or less about), many will put anything out there and hope you forget how often they are wrong, many (this sites main competitor) brown nose Disney and I never trust opinions there. To be aware, following but on the outside - it's fun sometimes to watch them battle, to pretend to be journalistic but then CONFIRM something with nothing credible to back it up.
Honestly I like WDWNT more than some others but when they show arrogance, it would be fun to see their CONFIRMED to be wrong. No one ever calls them out. Some follow others and believe everything they post, but we need to always be skeptical because the internet is a great place to create an audience without facts, then those stories end up copy & paste and have a life of their own. I swear half of them are laughing, maybe together, at what they got folks to believe (and made some money doing it.) Many don't care about the readers only the clicks.
I think some things may be not as clear. Yes it closed for 7 months rehab but I am pretty sure it's 12 million plan, which included all brand new tracks, never happened and my guess is they never got that budget. I don't think they got new track or trains, but the tracks were re-calibrated. The major renovation was to the queue lines and loading stations. The part of the ride that was changed was the launch area, darkening the lights and minor changes to exit queue. Part of the project/budget was the demolition of the top of the Skyway building and finishing it off so the restrooms could stay. Some changes to outside of SM building. Imagine most the budget had nothing to do with the actual riding part.
SM needs major work, they need to do it. I've been on it a few times with all the lights on ...... that is way more terrifying than with the lights off.