What's the deal with the Mark Twain??

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    Originally Posted By Hista98

    so it seems that every toher month the Mark Twain is closed for two to three days, is this just tiny little refurbs to fix stuff a little bit at a time if so why not just do a month or two long rehab and stop with these short ones.Or do minor problems keep coming up?? or is it just to cut back on operating costs to have it closed every now and then?? anyone know what's up??
     
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    Originally Posted By Mrs ElderP

    I would guess it could have something to do with attendence numbers, but I don't know.
     
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    Originally Posted By SGE_lvr

    Most off the time is not maintnence
    Its probaly to cool it down
     
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    Originally Posted By Rsey103

    2 or 3 days to cool it down?
     
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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    If Disney wants to offer Fantasmic! on the weekends, it makes sense to shut down the Mark Twain on a few weekdays (Monday through Thursday) to do touch up maintenance and related preventive work.

    Closing it down for a few weeks, 4 days at a time helps Disney to offer the attraction when it is the busiest and will help satisfy the most guests.

    Yes, going on an off-season weekday is a wonderful way to beat the crowds (well, most of the time) there are trade-offs, which include expecting to find some attractions closed.
     
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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    Also, if the Mark Twain is closed, Disney almost always offers the Columbia as a substitute.
     

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