Disstevefan1
Well-Known Member
Legend has it there was a major monorail expansion planned just before 9/11, then of course after 9/11, everything changed.
I am surprised with all the technology advances since the late 70s when the monorail was built, that a less expensive way was not developed. That said, the monorail probably still stands today because it was simply over engineered, built far stronger than needed, like many things from the past.
So, the monorail is out,
We would love People movers all over the resort, also too expensive, they couldn’t even revive the people mover in Disneyland after they BROKE IT trying to make the failed Rocket Rods.
My idea was to create dedicated roadways throughout WDW for BUSSES ONLY! Being dedicated to busses only, this would speed up everything; shorter drive times, less time waiting for busses, more busses can be used etc.
Since these would be special private roads for busses only, they could be built minimally, not having to adhere to the rules and regulations of public roads and can be build cheaper and faster.
As the self driving technology advances, the busses can be replaced and these dedicated roadways could eventually be used for self driving “people mover type” vehicles and we could have the same continuous loading experience of the people mover at a fraction of the cost.
I am surprised with all the technology advances since the late 70s when the monorail was built, that a less expensive way was not developed. That said, the monorail probably still stands today because it was simply over engineered, built far stronger than needed, like many things from the past.
So, the monorail is out,
We would love People movers all over the resort, also too expensive, they couldn’t even revive the people mover in Disneyland after they BROKE IT trying to make the failed Rocket Rods.
My idea was to create dedicated roadways throughout WDW for BUSSES ONLY! Being dedicated to busses only, this would speed up everything; shorter drive times, less time waiting for busses, more busses can be used etc.
Since these would be special private roads for busses only, they could be built minimally, not having to adhere to the rules and regulations of public roads and can be build cheaper and faster.
As the self driving technology advances, the busses can be replaced and these dedicated roadways could eventually be used for self driving “people mover type” vehicles and we could have the same continuous loading experience of the people mover at a fraction of the cost.