Many of us may remember that not so long ago, Disney parks were simply called one of the cleanest theme parks in the world. Walt has always stressed that he wants the parks to look clean and beautiful, and for years Disney has achieved Walt’s original goal. Unfortunately, over the past few years, guests have noticed a decline in the quality and cleanliness of Disney parks. It looks like it’s on a slope.
And guests were really disgusted when they saw moldy monorail signs held up with sellotape at the Walt Disney World Resort.
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The Popular Twitter account Biore Construct I recently shared a photo of the monorail sign for the Ticket and Transportation Center. There is a big crack in the signboard, and it seems that the crack is fixed with sellotape. The monorail sign in question is above the ramp that allows guests to ride the Walt Disney World monorail from his TTC to the Magic Kingdom.
A dilapidated monorail sign at the TTC Transportation and Ticket Center. The orange stripes have weathered edges and may have surface cracks due to thermal stress.
A dilapidated monorail sign at the TTC Transportation and Ticket Center. The orange stripes have weathered edges and may have thermal stress cracks on the surface. pic.twitter.com/8RyksZrFiW
— Bioreconstruct (@bioreconstruct) May 29, 2022
Worse is how the sign looks at night.other Photo shared by Biore Construct If you show the sign at night, you can see a large amount of mold behind the sign. It clearly shows that it has not been cared for in a long time.
Mold inside the monorail sign. It can only be seen at night when the signboard is lit. At the TTC Transportation/Ticket Center.
Mold inside the monorail sign. It can only be seen at night when the signboard is lit. At the TTC Transportation/Ticket Center. pic.twitter.com/39ueZPb0pB
— Bioreconstruct (@bioreconstruct) December 31, 2022
Fired CEO Bob Chapek was frequently accused of not making things work at the theme parks for most of his brief tenure. Everything from the quality of the food to the quality of the goods to the comfort of the ride was for the company to save money. This came at the same time that Disney guests saw prices go up on just about everything: hotels, food, tickets, merchandise. More recently, multiple guests have provided evidence that mold is infesting Disney World’s most popular rides.
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Now that former CEO Bob Iger is back at The Walt Disney Company, many are hoping that the much-needed quality of Disney will be greatly improved. and filings show the company intends to spend more money on theme parks.
Hopefully, guests will soon see positive changes in the parks and an even better Disney experience.