lazyboy97o
Well-Known Member
No Jordan, we’re assuming they’re safe because this is not the first one ever built.So you are assuming that the Skyliners are safe because it MAY have been human error and that is the basis for your entire argument?
No Jordan, we’re assuming they’re safe because this is not the first one ever built.So you are assuming that the Skyliners are safe because it MAY have been human error and that is the basis for your entire argument?
Nobody is assuming the skyliner is safe. Those with knowledge of the system and those with the ability to read KNOW that the system is safe.So you are assuming that the Skyliners are safe because it MAY have been human error and that is the basis for your entire argument?
For those that have ridden it or spent more time looking at pictures of the interiors, do they have any instruction signs for the call boxes? I'm just reminded of the signs the NYC subway where there are signs not to pull the emergency stop cord for most things, particularly medical emergencies.
It seems like it would be a good idea to clearly state people shouldn't use them just to report that they're stopped (Disney already knows, guys) and to reserve for actual medical emergencies.
Sounds like another personal attack. Once again that violates the rules of this forum.
Based upon your logic here I suppose we can look forward to Gondolas crashing and catching on fire in the future.Nobody is assuming the skyliner is safe. Those with knowledge of the system and those with the ability to read KNOW that the system is safe.
The fact that there was an incident doesn’t change that.
Buses have crashed and caught on fire.
Monorails have crashed, caught on fire, and gotten stuck (without AC) for hours.
Boats have crashed and caught on fire.
Are those modes of transportation safe?
Nobody is assuming the skyliner is safe. Those with knowledge of the system and those with the ability to read KNOW that the system is safe.
The fact that there was an incident doesn’t change that.
Buses have crashed and caught on fire.
Monorails have crashed, caught on fire, and gotten stuck (without AC) for hours.
Boats have crashed and caught on fire.
Are those modes of transportation safe?
So report me ! Or block me .It's funny how you get all upset if someone dares make what you consider to be an assumption about you, but you are quite okay with making assumptions about others.
Sounds like another personal attack. Once again that violates the rules of this forum.
Now you're splitting hairs because the Skyliner accident was not caused by someone suffering from depression, it was a mechanical operational issue. That makes a VERY big difference in overall safety.
It's funny how you get all upset if someone dares make what you consider to be an assumption about you, but you are quite okay with making assumptions about others.
Sounds like another personal attack. Once again that violates the rules of this forum.
	I’m reporting you for your continued flagrant misuse of punctuation spacing.So report me ! Or block me .
I’m reporting you for your continued flagrant misuse of punctuation spacing.
There was no punctuation in that!
Sweet. I,wanted'some-free"cash:and;parkhopper!tickets&There was no punctuation in that!
In addition to being reported you have to ride the Skyliner over and over again until it you have to be rescued by the fire department.
It's one of those secrets like the secret sauce in the Big MacsDoes anyone know if we're expecting weeks, months or longer of the shutdown. I don't want( nor could I get) a more exact date. I'm just curious about any timeline. I was really looking forward to riding and it's so sad to go and see the skyliner just sitting idol. Rumours?
Maybe I'm turning into an old fogeybut looks to me like increases reflect a premium beyond normal hikes in prep for SkyLiner.
I don't blame WDW charging for access demand at Skyliner Moderates as they do at Monorail Deluxes.
Nemo Room at AoA Christmas week:
2015 - $514
2017 - $570
2019 - $708
2020 - $771
Caribbean Beach least expensive room:
2015 - $182
2017 - $187
2019 - $194
2020 - $230
Caribbean Beach most expensive room:
2015 - $368
2017 - $382
2019 - $460
2020 - $505
I remember a time when the Contemporary was about $45.00 per night. And I still couldn't afford it. So I guess that really no longer matters.I remember a time when Carribean Beach was $79 And all stars was as low was 50.
Yes but when gondolas suddenly crash into one another for unknown reasons and the system has to shut down for many hours stranding guests in possibly dangerous heat, one has to consider that such an event (or worse) could happen again. A prudent person must take these things into account.Ok so what about a brand new car that just so happens to have a bad belt or something and the car breaks down less than a week after buying it. The part is replaced for free and the car runs perfect for the next X amount of years with no issue related to the one it experienced the week you bought it?
Is this car not safe? Is this car trash? Or did something randomly break that is not prone to breaking just because... sometimes stuff just happens.
Sometimes new things just break for no reason at all. Another example, sometimes you buy a new electronic (TV, Cell Phone.. u pick) and it doesn't work or it breaks shortly after buying it. This does not mean the product design is crap, it just means you got a faulty item and you get it replaced.
Just because something goes wrong doesn't always mean it's the end of the world.
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