It seems like a plausible explanation that the ride was not popular and going to be closed soon anyway, it broke in some major way, and they decided not to spend the money to fix it.
And the verdict of that? Terrible.
You cannot close attractions with no notice and no explanation in the middle of the summer. Public perception will be that the park is short-changing them or falling apart or worse. Mach Tower already doesn't work. Globe theater is empty. Now this?
The park has to get its financial house in order. Sure. And closing unsuccessful rides/attractions/shows is going to be a part of that. But there's a way to do that and a way to not do that and in any case, it's scary as a fan of the place to think that it has come down to shutting down rides in order to save money.
And the verdict of that? Terrible.
You cannot close attractions with no notice and no explanation in the middle of the summer. Public perception will be that the park is short-changing them or falling apart or worse. Mach Tower already doesn't work. Globe theater is empty. Now this?
The park has to get its financial house in order. Sure. And closing unsuccessful rides/attractions/shows is going to be a part of that. But there's a way to do that and a way to not do that and in any case, it's scary as a fan of the place to think that it has come down to shutting down rides in order to save money.