Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Power Supply Fail

"Power! I need more POWER!!"


If only that nefarious criminal, the sworn enemy of the Galactic Alliance, were responsible for this DisneyFAIL.


Nope, it appears that the Disneyland Resort has Anaheim Public Utilities to blame for not one, but two power surges that occurred during park hours: 11 am Monday morning and 1 pm Tuesday afternoon. Both of these power surges caused Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters along with nearly every other Disneyland attraction that is powered by electricity in some way to temporarily close (or "101" in Disney lingo), go through guest evacuation procedures, and remain closed until the power could be fully restarted again.


Orange County Register's Around Disney blog was onto the story when the first power surge occurred Monday morning:

Power surge stopped Disney this morning

A power surge originating from the Anaheim Public Utilities’ electrical grid shut down the rides at Disneyland briefly at around 11 a.m. this morning.

Disney spokesman John Nicoletti couldn’t say exactly how long the rides were down for, but he said that in the event of a power surge, it’s routine to cut the power for each ride and then power it back up for safety reasons.

Anaheim Public Utilities spokeswoman Margie Otto said: “One of our auto-transfer switches failed, causing a momentary dip in voltage. Disneyland was not on that circuit, but they experienced a momentary dip in voltage.”


Hmm, maybe the title of this post should have been "Auto-Transfer Switch Fail," how does that sound to you, Margie?


"They're stealing our batteries!"


This story would have passed calmly if it happened only once, but no, the next day it happened again:

Power outage shuts down Disney rides again, Twitter users say

Disneyland guests are reporting on Twitter that a power outage closed down Disneyland rides for the second day in a row.

Disney spokesman John Nicoletti was checking on the outage. At about 2:30 p.m., he confirmed that at least some of the park have been affected.



Remember, too, that attendance at Disneyland is through the roof this week, as unblocked SoCal annual passholders join the last bout of summer tourism before school begins:
The summer blockouts for the majority of the 800,000+ Annual Passholders end on Sunday and Monday, and Disneyland is battening down the hatches for a huge jump in daily attendance. If you have to go to the park this week expect off-property parking, extremely long lines, and potentially closed turnstiles for a few hours each afternoon. - Al Lutz

The last thing any of the 60,000+ guests who are visiting Disneyland each day this busy week want to hear is that every attraction in the park except the horse-drawn street car and the petting zoo have broken down because the power went out. And I'm sure that's not what cast members who have to evacuate and restart those attractions want to hear either.


But of course, it's the guests who are able to complain the loudest, and what better place to vent than in a Tweet?

@meggggan Disneyland just had an epic fail. Every single ride just shut down. If you're planning to come, don't.

@araxi In line for our first ride and Disneyland has just experienced a full blackout! No power in the park FML

@CassieBrianne ANOTHER power surge at Disneyland? Goddamn people use your fans!

@nyakatan No power @ Disneyland; brown out or evil plot to up gift shop traffic?

@JungleCruiseFan Another power outage at Disneyland? Dayum.

@mckayslife power failure 2 days in a row at disneyland? i'm thinking fowl play is afoot...or at least i'm starting the rumor.

@boy33 Disney, please pay your electricity bills. Blackout two days in a row?!?

@iam_andge i've never seen disneyland so crowded. apparently there was a power outage yesterday AND today. fail on disney's part.


There are some very good letitimate reasons to cause attractions at Disneyland to shut down temporarily during the day. Some are related to weather or natural disasters; some are simply because of a safety cut-out. But all because of a power surge caused an auto-transfer switch mishap by the city? Simply inexcusable. Ride closures due to a negligent Anaheim Public Utilities is not what guests paid $72 a day (or as little as $6 a month) for.


It may not be entirely Disney's fault this time, but it's still a blow to the guest experience that could have been avoided, which is why we're still labeling this a Disney FAIL.

9 comments:

  1. Not Disney's fault at all. Don't heap blame on them. Not everything they do is bad... Sheesh.

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  2. Agree with the post above. An absolutely ridiculous topic to do a DisneyFAIL post on. In no way Disney's fault.

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  3. Disney might be at fault here, but come on, the line about Disney not paying their electricity bills screams immaturity. We both know that is NOT what happened.

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  4. This entire blog is ridiculous, but this entry really takes the cake.

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  5. Seriously, bashing Disney over something they have ZERO control over? This screams being childish and immature. What happens if there's an earthquake at Disneyland? I'm sure that will be Disney's fault too....

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  6. My daughter was supposed to go there today for her Birthday. We just moved here from PA., due to the death of her father/my husband, and she said that all she wants for her Birthday, is to go to Disnayland. I guess that isn't going to happen this year, for fear that they might have another power failure.

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  7. To Anonymous: Two power outages are statistically insignificant. Go to Disneyland. Have fun.

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  8. So, when there's a 7.2 earthquake on the San Andreas and the entire LA metropolitan area is in absolute havoc... will you blog a Disneyfail about it?

    Sheesh. As every other poster has said, this topic really takes the cake. In a way, the topic itself is a 'Disney'fail on your part...

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  9. This site is clearly tongue-in-cheek you stupid assholes. Jesus Christ, buy a sense of humor or something.

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