Watch for gators. 3 children and 5 chihuahuas have been eaten this month alone at Fort Wilderness.No need for a bridge. Here's how I get from the GF to MK -
I was there last week. It looked more like a loading dock used to ferry in materials to the Poly expansion, so as not to constantly be bringing construction materials into the Poly parking lot. But I could be wrong...Assuming this thread is merged with the other in the WDW hotels/resorts section, but have to ask, is there any certainty that these are floating bridges made for guest use? They look as though they could be, but it seems even more cumbersome and labor intensive than other bridge concepts.
I was there last week. It looked more like a loading dock used to ferry in materials to the Poly expansion, so as not to constantly be bringing construction materials into the Poly parking lot. But I could be wrong...
I think the OP meant that the floating bridge would be hauled out of the way pre water pageant to let the barges do their thing, then brought back in after they return. In that case, it could float. But still seems highly labor intensive and unlikely.
Oooh, I've always wanted to jog along there. Geodistance says from the wedding pavilion at GF to the Contemporary parking lot is 1.5 miles. It'd be nice if they could have a path completely around the monorail loop.
We will know it's a real bridge when the Imagineers all take a picture in front of it to showcase some random milestone in its construction.
It could br moved by hand with ropes, an automatic wench system, by boats. I guess it would depend on the size of the bridge.
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