I did get the opportunity when we visited DLand in June of 2005. :sohappy: :sohappy: The DLand monorail pilot cars are the ones that are air-conditioned. The rest of the cars have windows which open for ventilation. It was a very hot June day and riding up front was not only fun, it was quite comfortable. One day I hope to ride in a WDW front car.As it was explained to me, the procedure is to ask the CM working on the platform.
Here was my experience 3 months ago:
We were the only ones in line for the monorail at Contemporary.... The pilot reluctantly welcomed us aboard.
He was stone cold silent as we did the loop from Contemporary to MK,... the kids their co-pilots licenses and wished us a good night.
It was magical just the same. He was friendly when we left (hmm ... was that some sort of hint???). A talkative pilot would've been cool, but this way we got to concentrate on our kids' faces and reactions.Sorry you had to have an unfriendly ride. My family rides in the fron car at least 5 or 6 times each trip & we have always had very friendly (Pilots) CM's. Many of them would wave for the camera & pass on to us lots of good info regarding various topics. Guy may have just been at the end of his shift & was ready to get home. Still no need to be that way.:hammer:
It was magical just the same. He was friendly when we left (hmm ... was that some sort of hint???). A talkative pilot would've been cool, but this way we got to concentrate on our kids' faces and reactions.
there is no rule that says they have to let the guests ride in front.
Then if they are going to be rude or are having a bad day, they should simply say that they are not taking guests in the front. I am about 95% sure that people would not pitch a fit if they were told no.I would rather not ride up front at all than ride with a guy who will disregard me and my family the entire time, act as is he is burdened by being joined, and express some form of over excitment as we leave.
Moral of the rant: If you don't want company, don't invite people over.
) we thought about asking a number of times, but since there were roughly 15 of us at any given time decided to pass. It wasn't until grown ups night out that DH, DS & hubby, and I had ressies at the GF that we decided to ask. We got on at MK and got to do the whole resort loop. It was really cool, and our pilot was very sweet... you could tell he thought we were maybe a little silly for wanting to do it but he humored us in the nicest way possible.there is no rule that says they have to let the guests ride in front.
.... but this way we got to concentrate on our kids' faces and reactions.
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