Good bad & the ugly

spectromagic04

Well-Known Member
As for the immediate I'll accept that

But in the big picture I find Disney lack of preparation reprehensible. The most toured park in the world operating with inadequate backup/contingency when the monorail has a long history of breakdown.
There’s not much else they could’ve done tho. They only have 3 ferries and buses can’t handle closing crowds. Only back up plan that would work is building a parking lot next to Mk and not TTC.
 

BuddyThomas

Well-Known Member
Well, the troll successfully got three pages of comments on his nonsense and never came back again. I guess that can be considered a resounding success……or something.
 

BuddyThomas

Well-Known Member
Well, the troll successfully got three pages of comments on his nonsense and never came back again. I guess that can be considered a resounding success……or something.
I should be careful. I just got a warning from Mother for calling a troll a troll in another thread. Apparently, we may not call a troll a troll.
 

hismattjesty

Active Member
While I find a 2 hour wait to lave Magic Kingdom a stretch, I can say from experience that I waited 90 minutes for a bus to All Star Movies after a late August MNSSHP in 2017. It was almost like I was being punished for attending, and staying until the end.
 

TalkToEthan

Well-Known Member
If Disney cannot solve this Frontierland transportation problem and get tomorrow land going, bye bye!

Wish me luck, I'm going in



I might have just now figured out what Neverever is saying; here's my guess:

Disney needs to move away from old(Frontierland) transportation methods like slow moving river boats to modern, efficient streamlined(Tomorrowland) methods of moving people.
 

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