News New Gondola Transportation - Disney Skyliner

esskay

Well-Known Member
I assume there will not be busses between Reflections and MK. The Fort Wilderness boat launch is super close. One of the main reasons people pay for Disney hotel prices is the transportation to the parks. There is a reason AKL is usually the cheapest deluxe resort.
SHH or we'll end up with a Skyliner from AK to AKL and a 50% price hike!
 

Purduevian

Well-Known Member
SHH or we'll end up with a Skyliner from AK to AKL and a 50% price hike!
Ehh I can't afford to stay at deluxes anyway haha.

However... If I was Disney looking to make more money on resorts:

  1. Build another resort walkable to MK
  2. Build a at the front of EPCOT
  3. Invest in non-bus transportation from as many resorts as possible. (connect the all stars, blizzard beach, coronado springs, and AK via a skyliner or something)
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HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
I assume there will not be busses between Reflections and MK. The Fort Wilderness boat launch is super close. One of the main reasons people pay for Disney hotel prices is the transportation to the parks. There is a reason AKL is usually the cheapest deluxe resort.
They are building a new boat launch, but 5 bus stops seems to indicate MK buses will be included.
 

mmascari

Well-Known Member
I do wonder if they now wish they made the Riviera a full stop/transfer instead of the passthrough as seems to really result in a lot of slow downs but I think layout wise what they did makes sense

They need to leave some cabins empty departing from CBR hub so that when they arrive at Riviera you'd have some hop on board available. Try explaining this to guests at the Hub!😉
If they had made Riviera two end stations instead of a turn station, it would have solved all of these. At the expense of making more people transfer.

On the plus side, that transfer and queue at Riviera would solve needing empty cars from CBR. Since all riders would just get back in line with Riviera guests already in line to Epcot. It would also solve slow downs, since the two end stations could both have the extra loading loop.

For the negative, traveling from AOA/POP to Epcot would take two transfers instead of one. Traveling from CBR hub to Epcot would take one transfer instead of none. The transfer station is more complex than an end station, so I'm not sure building two ends would be hugely different in cost. It would need an extra motor both to build and run though.
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
The transfer station is more complex than an end station, so I'm not sure building two ends would be hugely different in cost. It would need an extra motor both to build and run though.
I’m not sure the transfer station is really all that more complex except operationally. It’s the same equipment decoupling the gondolas, moving them and controlling the doors. A separate line also means more space for another storage area. It also means you need to move maintenance persons between the two locations.
 

voodoo321

Well-Known Member
How about canals? For instance, you could take the Coronado to Epcot canal and have a separate Epcot to Coronado canal for the way back. Each resort could have it's own direct canals to the individual parks as well as direct canals to the other resorts. It's a simple/logical solution and can be excavated easily in a swamp.
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
How about canals? For instance, you could take the Coronado to Epcot canal and have a separate Epcot to Coronado canal for the way back. Each resort could have it's own direct canals to the individual parks as well as direct canals to the other resorts. It's a simple/logical solution and can be excavated easily in a swamp.
I thought someone mentioned a proposed canal similar to that which was eventually axed because of logistics. I wish I could remember where and when that was, though...
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
How about canals? For instance, you could take the Coronado to Epcot canal and have a separate Epcot to Coronado canal for the way back. Each resort could have it's own direct canals to the individual parks as well as direct canals to the other resorts. It's a simple/logical solution and can be excavated easily in a swamp.
There is not a singular water level across Walt Disney World. The canals are all part of a larger, managed system, not just areas that have been and can be excavated wherever. The boats are also slow.
 

Vegas Disney Fan

Well-Known Member
I still think 4 lines with one transfer station would have been better than 3 lines with 3 transfer/turn stations.

This would have removed most of the ugly poles from the resorts and the lone Caribbean beach station could have been a positive for Riviera guests by giving them their own priority line rather than the current negative of having to wait longer in hopes of an empty car.

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BrianLo

Well-Known Member
I’m pretty sure they are faster than the skyliner.

Straight line from Coronado to The swan / dolphin is about the same distance as swan / dolphin to studios - that’s a pretty quick boat ride.

IF there’s one sitting there waiting for you that leaves as soon as you board. We’re talking a few percentage points on being that lucky.

So much of WDW transit is pulsed and a lot of it with sub optimal cost cut intervals. What I like about the Skyliner is it’s often running empty, which Disney probably doesn’t like…
 

JoeCamel

Well-Known Member
IF there’s one sitting there waiting for you that leaves as soon as you board. We’re talking a few percentage points on being that lucky.

So much of WDW transit is pulsed and a lot of it with sub optimal cost cut intervals. What I like about the Skyliner is it’s often running empty, which Disney probably doesn’t like…
Empty or full it costs the same to run so a fixed cost is budgeted for
 

larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
Premium Member
I’ll settle for trees but it’s still lipstick on a pig.

Its a fundamentally flawed design and never should have been build where it is in the first place, from a utilitarian perspective it does its job very well, it quickly moves people from point A to point B in a fun way, it just looks horrible as it does it.

It’s akin to putting a 200’ B&M rollercoaster where they put Tron, it would be wildly popular and amazingly fun but it would be totally out of place sitting in MK and nothing they did to hide it after the fact would ever fix that.

Anything they do now will be lipstick on a pig.
Remember, this is the company that once stretched very similar visually discordant attractions across their theme parks.
 

Chef idea Mickey`=

Well-Known Member
If they had made Riviera two end stations instead of a turn station, it would have solved all of these. At the expense of making more people transfer.

On the plus side, that transfer and queue at Riviera would solve needing empty cars from CBR. Since all riders would just get back in line with Riviera guests already in line to Epcot. It would also solve slow downs, since the two end stations could both have the extra loading loop.

For the negative, traveling from AOA/POP to Epcot would take two transfers instead of one. Traveling from CBR hub to Epcot would take one transfer instead of none. The transfer station is more complex than an end station, so I'm not sure building two ends would be hugely different in cost. It would need an extra motor both to build and run though.
I wish you had an illustration, the "two end" station concept is confusing me 😂
 

UNCgolf

Well-Known Member
Disney probably doesn't like busses running empty, but they do.

Yeah, despite me not being a big fan of the Skyliner for a variety of reasons, the fact that it's continually moving is a benefit in this regard. Buses and boats can't just sit and wait until they're full (although they do sometimes wait a few minutes before leaving if they're mostly empty) because it would make guests furious -- what if you have a dinner reservation, get on the bus with plenty of time, and then the bus doesn't leave for 30 minutes because there aren't enough guests and you miss the reservation? -- so they're not remotely optimized. An empty Skyliner cabin has very little effect on anything.

Buses/boats running mostly empty is definitely a bigger hit to optimization/efficiency (and more importantly, costs) than empty Skyliner cabins.
 
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