Skold
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Does somebody sit in the basket at the front or something?
If ET does, you don't even need to ride on the beam!
Does somebody sit in the basket at the front or something?
Now the doors DONT open!
There were also half as many guests coming each day!
So one of the things I had heard from someone associated with Imagineering is one of the reasons for not upgrading the monorail trains is a plan to eventually replace them with new transportation. Instead of trains, the same beams would run a bunch of pods, with switches along the beams so they could stop at or bypass each station depending on where the occupants were going. I happened to see a vehicle on display from Oceaneering today that reminded me of that concept:
These could also be used by Universal to move guests between locations if they could be made to run on lanes down Kirkman Road.
I’ve heard the beams are part of the problem.
That’s... disturbing.
I’ve heard the beams are part of the problem.
We are getting to a point where the neglect wether intended or not is going to cause massive headaches. I only say that because any long term solution will require them to take the monorails (some or all) out of service for a long time to implement the new solution.
And now, they are operating the monorail at half-operations at Comp.
From Belle,
Obviously you would need to modify the road some. That would be the case with pretty much any shift in parking anywhere. It also doesn't hurt they're building that new north entrance which would basically head straight that way.
And now, they are operating the monorail at half-operations at Comp.
From Belle,
They should add bus lanes to make the bus system a bit more reliable/efficient.
We all know Disney doesn't have money, says no one.
So what is it, don't caring for the guest experience who paid an arm and a leg to have a fun vacation with safe rides that work mostly all the time? If this is how they treat a transportation system I'm afraid how the state of the gondola system will be after 10 years of operation.
We all know Disney doesn't have money, says no one.
So what is it, don't caring for the guest experience who paid an arm and a leg to have a fun vacation with safe rides that work mostly all the time? If this is how they treat a transportation system I'm afraid how the state of the gondola system will be after 10 years of operation.