Monorail beam cleaning in Epcot - looks fantastic

jt04

Well-Known Member
I don't see how having a dirty Monorail Track is something to be ignored and it's cleaning unnecessary. It's bad show, in all senses of the word.:shrug:

Well we agree here. Neglecting the tracks has a far bigger impact than most folks would guess. But that was the way they used to do business. No point in dwelling on WDW's past mistakes.

Especially in Future World.
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
Well we agree here. Neglecting the tracks has a far bigger impact than most folks would guess. But that was the way they used to do business. No point in dwelling on WDW's past mistakes.

Especially in Future World.

Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it.
 

WDW Monorail

Well-Known Member
Disney has a reputation of being clean. This should extend to thw whole property.

I guess they should clean the rails on the WDWRR too?
:shrug:

I've never seen anyone here complain about how dirty the beams were until they actually started cleaning them. Then people started saying "that looks awful" and "it never should have been left like that".

In my eyes, this is all a waste of time and money. Then again I think a bunch of other things that the parks do are a waste of money while most other on this site think they are great ideas.
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
I guess they should clean the rails on the WDWRR too?
:shrug:

I've never seen anyone here complain about how dirty the beams were until they actually started cleaning them. Then people started saying "that looks awful" and "it never should have been left like that".

In my eyes, this is all a waste of time and money. Then again I think a bunch of other things that the parks do are a waste of money while most other on this site think they are great ideas.
It actually had been brought up several times and has always bugged me.
 

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
Overly so IMO.
Same with you....:brick:
It's his right. :shrug:
That it is.
It's my right to be critical of his over-criticalness. And he can critisize that.

That is the idea behind a forum. I respect his opinion.
I respect yours too, but I don't think it's valid. :lol:
I guess they should clean the rails on the WDWRR too?
:shrug:

I've never seen anyone here complain about how dirty the beams were until they actually started cleaning them. Then people started saying "that looks awful" and "it never should have been left like that".

In my eyes, this is all a waste of time and money. Then again I think a bunch of other things that the parks do are a waste of money while most other on this site think they are great ideas.
I think they should...It's EASILY seen as dirty...Those big black streaks were obviously grime.:shrug:
It actually had been brought up several times and has always bugged me.
Me too. :lol:
 

AC Lockyer

New Member
Hello,

Glad to see the interest in the beam cleaning and sealing at Epcot. My company is the contractor responsible for this cleaning and sealing. We have been trying to get WDW to consider this since 1994. We are glad they finally prioritised this and hired us to do it.

We have a great team of guys working on this. Mentions of Tony Ridge his crew and others supporting us at WDW Monorail Ops cant be high enough in acalaids.

WDW isnt big on having companies post pics of thier work for advertising etc. however if we get permission to post some pics of before and afters of the beams we will.

Thanks for noticing!

AC Lockyer
 

jakeman

Well-Known Member
Hello,

Glad to see the interest in the beam cleaning and sealing at Epcot. My company is the contractor responsible for this cleaning and sealing. We have been trying to get WDW to consider this since 1994. We are glad they finally prioritised this and hired us to do it.

We have a great team of guys working on this. Mentions of Tony Ridge his crew and others supporting us at WDW Monorail Ops cant be high enough in acalaids.

WDW isnt big on having companies post pics of thier work for advertising etc. however if we get permission to post some pics of before and afters of the beams we will.

Thanks for noticing!

AC Lockyer
First off, thank you for the fine work you have done!

Second, thank you for pointing out a highly entertaining thread I missed!
 

Exprcoofto

New Member
Hello,

Glad to see the interest in the beam cleaning and sealing at Epcot. My company is the contractor responsible for this cleaning and sealing. We have been trying to get WDW to consider this since 1994. We are glad they finally prioritised this and hired us to do it.

We have a great team of guys working on this. Mentions of Tony Ridge his crew and others supporting us at WDW Monorail Ops cant be high enough in acalaids.

WDW isnt big on having companies post pics of thier work for advertising etc. however if we get permission to post some pics of before and afters of the beams we will.

Thanks for noticing!

AC Lockyer

Just got back from WDW yesterday. I noticed during my trip that there are two beams, directly over the water near the pathway to World Showcase that still hasn't been cleaned. I also noticed that the beams right at the exit into EPCOT's parking lot hasn't been cleaned, are there any plans to continue this throughout the resort?
 

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