Now I don't want to start one of those threads... but I wonder how well this could work well for WDW's transit woes.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-...lion-to-sponsor-nyc-bike-sharing-program.html
Pretty simple: Swipe your card at the bike rack. Pick your bike. Ride it somewhere. Drop it off at another bike rack.
A lot of the more progressive cities around the world are adapting this system as a transit possibility. Disney could modify it to fit their own resort model, maybe something more like:
1. Swipe Key to the World Card at bike rack.
2. Pick out bike.
3. Ride it somewhere.
4. Drop it off at a resort or theme park's bike rack. First 30 minutes free, every additional 30 minutes $5. Or something. It should be modeled so that using it as transit is free while using it recreationally will cost.
I realize not everyone could participate in this, particularly the elderly or those with the very young, but I could see it at least taking a bit of strain off of the overcrowded monorails and buses. This would probably be particularly popular between DHS and Epcot and their associated hotels, between the Magic Kingdom hotels, or even smaller distances like between the various Coronado Springs or Saratoga Springs buildings. And all they would have to do is install a couple of bike racks, and pave a few new sidewalks/bike paths.
Thoughts? Would anyone else participate in this? I know I myself would never have to hitch a ride from the Boardwalk to Epcot or DHS ever again.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-...lion-to-sponsor-nyc-bike-sharing-program.html
Pretty simple: Swipe your card at the bike rack. Pick your bike. Ride it somewhere. Drop it off at another bike rack.
A lot of the more progressive cities around the world are adapting this system as a transit possibility. Disney could modify it to fit their own resort model, maybe something more like:
1. Swipe Key to the World Card at bike rack.
2. Pick out bike.
3. Ride it somewhere.
4. Drop it off at a resort or theme park's bike rack. First 30 minutes free, every additional 30 minutes $5. Or something. It should be modeled so that using it as transit is free while using it recreationally will cost.
I realize not everyone could participate in this, particularly the elderly or those with the very young, but I could see it at least taking a bit of strain off of the overcrowded monorails and buses. This would probably be particularly popular between DHS and Epcot and their associated hotels, between the Magic Kingdom hotels, or even smaller distances like between the various Coronado Springs or Saratoga Springs buildings. And all they would have to do is install a couple of bike racks, and pave a few new sidewalks/bike paths.
Thoughts? Would anyone else participate in this? I know I myself would never have to hitch a ride from the Boardwalk to Epcot or DHS ever again.