Probably trying their best right now to prevent from exploding in social media.
I hope it gets on the trending page of Twitter and major news networks pick it up.Probably trying their best right now to prevent from exploding in social media.
I hope it gets on the trending page of Twitter and major news networks pick it up.
WDW needs to be held accountable and these Monorails need to be put to rest. The only chance there is of that is if there is widespread negative press that comes out. Knowing them though, they likely still wouldn't do anything.
Nobody died in this situation though so, unfortunately, that means it's less likely to pick up national attention.Similar to the gator incident, Disney didn't put fencing/extra safety unto after all the news. So maybe if this goes viral, it'll guarantee new trains?
This whole incident is confounding to me, knowing how safety systems and interlocks are designed to operate. Someone had to have overridden one of the safety sensors to get this result. This would be grounds for termination in my company, especially if it meant risking the lives of the public.
Door open and monorail MOVING. How the hell.
When I was a Pilot, an open door would trigger an automatic e-stop. Just a modest amount of pressure on the door would trigger an e-stop, that's why we have the famous "please stand clear of the doors" spiel to begin with. I'm wondering if the new automation system they've been installing on the trains has screwed this up. It is BEYOND time for new trains.This whole incident is confounding to me, knowing how safety systems and interlocks are designed to operate. Someone had to have overridden one of the safety sensors to get this result. This would be grounds for termination in my company, especially if it meant risking the lives of the public.
...and this is what Disney responds with:
...and this is what Disney responds with:
If they were installed before the incident, that makes it even worse. Almost as if they were expecting something like that to happen.Those have been installed for several days/weeks now.
...and this is what Disney responds with:
You have to wonder, while they were going through all of that, knowing they had a faulty door, why did they let people stay in that cabin? That cabin should've been cleared completely if there were any signs of something not working right.FYI, no triggers activated probably because the door itself was completely broken, including the triggers. Their solution at the time was to lock it shut, so it wouldn’t even open at the stations. Turns out the locking mechanism didn’t work tho,
It’s a busy day! Hehe he eh ... yikesYou have to wonder, while they were going through all of that, knowing they had a faulty door, why did they let people stay in that cabin? That cabin should've been cleared completely if there were any signs of something not working right.
Those have been installed for several days/weeks now.
Weeks? You're sure about weeks? 3 days ago is the first account I've seen that was originally posted over at magic.