It’s awards season on The Mad Chatters Podcast, which means it’s time to host The Chatties. On this week’s episode, we celebrate Walt Disney World’s best and worst of 2014. We give awards to the best additions to the parks, the worst changes that were made, the biggest surprises, and more. We also share our favorite personal experiences from the past year. Roll out the red carpet, straighten your bow tie, and make sure your ballot is filled out. The Chatties are about to begin!
Hang the streamers, put on your party hat, and whip out the cake and ice cream. It’s time for another Mad Q Party! On this week’s episode of The Mad Chatters Podcast, we pose ten questions related to the Disney universe and have fun listening to (and disagreeing with) each other’s answers. We chat about unseen Disney films, a 12th country in World Showcase, overrated attractions, and more! Plus, we discuss the good, bad, and ugly of Sunset Boulevard in Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Christmas is in full swing at the parks, and Matthew and Jeremy were on the scene! On this week’s episode they report on the Candlelight Processional in Epcot, Holidays Around the World in World Showcase, Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party in Magic Kingdom, and other holiday happenings.
Keeping in the Christmas spirit, the three of us devise elaborate additions to the parks that we think will make the perfect gifts for each other. We even create a few gifts for ourselves, as well, in the segment “All I want for Christmas from Disney World is . . .”
We say, “Hooray for Hollywood” on this week’s episode of The Mad Chatters Podcast as we discuss the iconic movie scenes we would like to see in The Great Movie Ride. In light of the recent announcement that TCM is the ride’s new sponsor, we do some blue-sky thinking and reimagine the attraction from start to finish. Before that, Jeremy and Derek talk about their visit to the Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco, and the chatters share a few bizarre stories from their time at the parks during another round of “Did That Just Happen?”
Let’s get musical! On episode 10 of The Mad Chatters Podcast, we discuss the songs, scores, and background loops at the parks that especially tickle our ears. We also play the music-themed game “Disney Humdinger.” Plus, Derek and special guest Teri talk about their time on stage in the now extinct attraction The American Idol Experience.
On episode 9 of The Mad Chatters Podcast, we share our Disney bucket lists, packed full of the restaurants, hotels, and other Disney World offerings we want to experience before we die. Plus, it’s a Thanksgiving extravaganza as we review Liberty Tree Tavern’s Thanksgiving-style feast, play a round of It’s the Small Things After All, and pen some Love Letters to Disney.
Is Star Wars coming to the parks? Will four parks become five in the near future? This week we gather around the proverbial watercooler and discuss the latest rumors swirling around the Walt Disney World Resort. We also share a listener’s trip report and answer some interesting questions it brings up. Plus, Jeremy hosts a new game, “Closest to the Pin.” Get your dose of gossip now on episode 8 of The Mad Chatters Podcast!
I remember catching my very first glimpse of the concept art for the newest major thrill attraction coming to Walt Disney World in the now discontinued Disney Magazine. A new “roller coaster-type attraction” was on the horizon for Disney’s Animal Kingdom: Expedition Everest.
I can remember imagining all the excitement such an attraction would bring. Immense, highly detailed, and thrilling, Expedition Everest promised great things for a park in great need of something spectacular.
Indeed, Expedition Everest was going to offer fans everything they had come to love about Walt Disney World attractions. At the top of this list was the news that Expedition Everest would feature the fastest, most fluid, largest, and most advanced animatronic figure of all time, a twenty-five foot tall Yeti; the mythic Himalayan version of the abominable snowman, the guardian of the mountains.
I mentioned in Episode 6 of the Mad Chatters Podcast that there was a TV special that featured an extensive look into the making of Expedition Everest and the highly anticipated Yeti. Since that episode, I did a bit of searching and found the full Discovery Channel special entitled, “Building a Thrill Ride: Expedition Everest.” I’ve included it below. The portion about the Yeti begins near the 30-minute mark,
Disney went to great lengths to be sure that the general public was very aware of the Yeti, now clearly billed as the hands-down highlight of the new attraction.
To see the Yeti in its original and full glory, watch this video below:
Having experienced A-Mode Yeti several times, I can tell you that it was quite terrifying. The train slows just a bit as you enter that last cavern, and you hear an ungodly roar just before you turn the corner to see this huge, 25-foot monster glaring at you. Well lit and fluid as ever, you’d have sworn his huge five-foot diameter hands came within inches of the train as he literally lunged at the vehicle.
The coaster was great, but it was this climactic moment that left you breathless when the train came to a halt in the station. You really felt as if you had just escaped the Yeti’s terrible claws.
However, after only a year (give or take a few months), the famed, longed for, highly anticipated, insanely advanced Yeti animatronic entered a non-moving, immobile state now known unaffectionately as “Disco Yeti.” Also known as “B-Mode,” Disco Yeti was dubbed as such because that terrifying, free flowing, lunging Yeti is no more. In its place is a still figure, barely lit except by the occasional strobe that is so quick, it is easily confused with your on-ride photo-op.
For the last seven years of the attraction’s existence (essentially the vast majority of the coaster’s life), the Yeti, the prize of Disney Imagineering at the time, has not been operational.
The first logo to be released for Expedition Everest featured a mountain peak-looking focal point, which upon closer look also doubles as the Yeti’s furry head, the two “e”s in the wordage composing two red, glowing eyes.
You will do well to find any remnant of this logo today.
Also, earlier advertisement for the attraction was heavy on the Yeti. It promised a certain encounter with “The Guardian of the Forbidden Mountain,” and clearly billed that encounter as the highlight and climax of the ride.
Newer advertisements still feature the Yeti, but are quick to use phrases like “glimpse” and “watch out for,” rather than “encounter.”
The prevailing ruling on why the Yeti no longer works in full A-Mode is that the Yeti figure itself moves so powerfully and so forcefully it needed its own compartmentalized section of show building to withstand the pressure. Apparently, even the foundation of this structure began to crack and wear with the ever-forceful (and impressive) lunge of the immense figure. It was seemingly deemed unsafe for full use.
“Why so long to fix?” That was my question as well. Now that you’ve spent millions of dollars on an attraction that was to feature this game-changing figure… why let it rot in “Disco Mode” for seven years?
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park opened in 1998 to much commercial fanfare, but aside from the massive Kilimanjaro Safaris attraction and Dinosaur (then called “Countdown to Extinction”), the park didn’t have much in the way of ride-type attractions. The arrival of Kali River Rapids soon after the park’s opening gave a small bump in that direction, but it wasn’t until 2006 and the opening of Expedition Everest that Disney gave a loud answer to the demand for more attractions.
That being said, the park still doesn’t have much in the way of serious E-Ticket (top billed) attractions; and with Expedition Everest as the park’s main draw both visually and otherwise, management simply can’t afford to shut it down for the length of time necessary to return the Yeti to its first glory… Unless something large is added to the park.
With the announcement of and groundbreaking for the much-anticipated “Avatar-Land,” now known as “Pandora: The World of Avatar,” Animal Kingdom is set to receive Walt Disney World’s largest and most comprehensive park expansion to date.
Speculation seems to agree that when this large expansion opens in 2017, offering a whole new land and several new major attractions to enjoy, Expedition Everest will receive some long overdue TLC.
Here’s hoping that when the big flying dinosaur things and naked blue people finally arrive, they’ll bring a new Yeti with them!
It’s time for another countdown! On this week’s show, we each list our five favorite live shows across Walt Disney World. But first, we talk about some of the latest holiday additions to Magic Kingdom, review Downtown Disney’s Cookes of Dublin, and share our thoughts on Disney’s Port Orleans Resort: Riverside. Plus, we squeeze in another round of 11-Second Rants. Tons of fun, a bit of debate, and a spoonful of snark await you on episode 7 of The Mad Chatters Podcast.
On Episode 6 of The Mad Chatters Podcast, we host our first Mad Q Party, in which we answer ten “what if” questions related to Disney parks and movies. Anything goes as we put ourselves in the shoes of Disney Imagineers, filmmakers, cast members, and the richest of Disney vacationers. We also continue our series, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, by focusing on Animal Kingdom’s Asia. Plus, we share a few personal stories from our time at the parks that made us ask, “Did that just happen?”
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