I was listening to Magical Mouse Radio yesterday and they played an interesting monorail spiel from 1972. It did highlight a up a couple of things I had no idea were even there like the waterski show, which apparently you needed tickets for, and now I can't remember what the other one was.
But my question is about the Monorail loop itself. It departed from what I presume was the TTC, through the Contemporary with its 'Top of the world restaurant' and finally arrives at the Magic Kingdom where the announcer was very insistent that everyone on board should disembark.
Was the whole loop, through what is now the GF and the Poly back to the TTC not complete?
Obviously now you can travel incircles around the resort loop all day if you wish to, but in '72 you had to get off at the MK...why?
But my question is about the Monorail loop itself. It departed from what I presume was the TTC, through the Contemporary with its 'Top of the world restaurant' and finally arrives at the Magic Kingdom where the announcer was very insistent that everyone on board should disembark.
Was the whole loop, through what is now the GF and the Poly back to the TTC not complete?
Obviously now you can travel incircles around the resort loop all day if you wish to, but in '72 you had to get off at the MK...why?