I know that you're just joking, but to be clear for those who may not know:
The yeti is not "broken down." The yeti is fully able to operate.
The problem is that they can't OPERATE the yeti because it is
not ANCHORED to the mountings safely.
The yeti is so HEAVY that, when it moves, it causes so much stress to the
mountings that it has cracked the support system.
In order to repair the mountings, reports are that they must (at least partially) remove the yeti.
To do that, they must shut down the attraction for a period of time.
Instead of closing the attraction, they have elected to simply not "power" the yeti (for the time-being) and just light the (motionless) yeti with a flashing strobe light.