Another week and another animatronic malfunction over at Walt Disney World. This time Elsa decided she had enough with “Let it Go” at EPCOT’s ‘Frozen Ever After’ attraction and just waved the guests on.
In this video posted by @christier0408 on Twitter, Elsa isn’t acting herself.
Even Elsa is tired of singing Let it Go. I’m dying over the hand gesture 😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/zkS8j4qbYE
— ✨Christie ✨ (@christier0408) September 1, 2020
Her lack of enthusiasm is obvious as she just gestures guests away with her hands before the ride takes them backwards. The music plays but Elsa doesn’t sing the whole way to Marshmallow.
It was just a matter of time. Parents everywhere got sick of that song years ago. Some feel she’s just as fed up with 2020 as the rest of us.
Of course the comments are spot on:
This is my favorite B-mode in an animatronic ever. pic.twitter.com/jMxpApgibq
— Emi Mac 🇺🇸 (@MacthePC) September 1, 2020
Ride: Plays Let It Go
Elsa Animatronic: pic.twitter.com/ekqjX6lsV8— MMX3 (@MarioMarioX3) September 2, 2020
Even she’s done with 2020 like the rest of us
— Carl James Kitto (@CJamesKitto) September 2, 2020
that hand gesture is classic 😂👏🏻 she’s all i ain’t gonna sing… move on! 🤣
— DisneySportsGuy (@DisneySportsGuy) September 2, 2020
This is my favorite B-mode in an animatronic ever. pic.twitter.com/jMxpApgibq
— Emi Mac 🇺🇸 (@MacthePC) September 1, 2020
Now some mentioned that they think it was just a syncing issue and that’s the setting for when the attraction freezes up (yes, that was on purpose) but it’s hilarious either way. Yes, animatronics break down all the time and this happens. It’s still funny either way.
This is why we should always have our phones or cameras ready. You never know what’s going to happen.
What do you think? Comment and let us know!
Source: Twitter (all tweets belong to the accounts that tweeted them) Hat tip to ChipandCo.
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