TheBacklot
Mouseketeer
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While reading the latest MiceAge Disneyland update regarding the closure of Finding Nemo, there was this entry:
"WDW management is most infamous for doing this with Splash Mountain at the Magic Kingdom Park. For years now, like clockwork, Splash Mountain closes for January and February. Some years the ride remains untouched during the closure, and some years the ride sits untouched for only a month before they go in and spend the last few weeks painting a bit and doing some actual maintenance. But the annual eight to ten week closure during the winter is simply a ruse and a way to save a nice chunk of operating labor on a water ride during the coldest and slowest time of the year."
Mind you take it with a grain of salt, but it saddens me because this is when I go every other year, so I can't ride it at times, but from a financial standpoint of an accountant, I can see it making a little sense.
Your thoughts?
"WDW management is most infamous for doing this with Splash Mountain at the Magic Kingdom Park. For years now, like clockwork, Splash Mountain closes for January and February. Some years the ride remains untouched during the closure, and some years the ride sits untouched for only a month before they go in and spend the last few weeks painting a bit and doing some actual maintenance. But the annual eight to ten week closure during the winter is simply a ruse and a way to save a nice chunk of operating labor on a water ride during the coldest and slowest time of the year."
Mind you take it with a grain of salt, but it saddens me because this is when I go every other year, so I can't ride it at times, but from a financial standpoint of an accountant, I can see it making a little sense.
Your thoughts?
