Per the NTSB report I just linked:
“According to the onboard Local Monitoring and Control Unit, which captures and logs data during operations, the operator of the Purple monorail stopped the monorail and placed the controls in reverse, but before the Purple monorail could be moved, it was...
I’ll let more recent CMs elaborate on what’s gone on since automation started, but when I was there anytime a door became ajar, it was even pushed on hard from the inside, the driver receives a “door alert” in the cab with automatically stops the train. You were told the car and door that was...
When I worked there (many years ago) “locking out” a door was pretty routine. Maybe not a daily thing but a few times a week. Normally the only issue it caused was you couldn’t load wheelchairs/ECVs/wide strollers at that door. Otherwise the car was loaded as normal. It was supposed to do the...
The video poster commented that the door wouldn’t close at TTC and maintenance spent about 10 minutes trying to lock it out, and after the first curve leaving the TTC the door opened and was open until Epcot.
I've visited SHDR for the past three days and each day I have seen at least one case of going to the bathroom in public inside the park. One was in a queue and urine got all over the handrail. Also had to deal with defending my position in queues constantly. Line-cutters were active in every queue.
When I worked at the entrance a few years ago, I had a woman come with over 100 loose tickets out of her old A-E ticket books, and a couple transporation tickets as well from the 70s. Believe it or not, Disney still assigns a certain value to all of those. I counted up all her A-E tickets...
I've been told they release tickets in waves. Same happened to me, the 16th wasn't available, then it was, and I was able to buy.
Also, it worked best buying on my iPhone.
Sorry if this has been mentioned before, but this part caught my eye:
"Starting on June 16, 2016, Chinese Guests of all ages will have the chance to immerse themselves again and again within one of the most spectacular and innovative Disney theme parks in history.
Don’t miss out on a second of...
Definitely sounds a little strange, it'd be nice to see a picture of one.
I can imagine some 8x11 piece of paper: "50% off one night room extension. Just call with your credit card number!" and some 407 number listed.
Having worked for CSC several years ago at a football game as a fraternity fundraiser, I was patting people down for the first time in my life within about 5 minutes of being there.