Without delving into the details of all this...
I'm just amazed, the thread has nearly 4 full pages in about 7 hours. Nothing gets people going like the Monorail, eh?
As for those who are put off by the old-timers sayin "use the search function," perhaps a bit of explination is in order...
In '02, this exact same conversation happened. Lots of brainstormed ideas, lots of people hoping, lots of bickering about who Disney has its biggest responsibility to and how that would best be done, discussions of magic, efficiency, different types of systems for different cities, projected costs of various systems, hybrid busses, PRTs, peoplemovers, the effects of wheelchair accessability, the comprehension level of customers who have to change monorails just once between MK and Epcot, what happens when various trasportation modes break down, dual beam (with switching) capabilities, ways to let Monorail routing fluctuate with traffic flows, proposed routes, special bus routes, automatic streetlights, above ground wheeled vehicles, below ground systems, comparative total transit times, flexibility for special events, upgradability, ease of further expansion, and environmental impacts (and that list is just off the top of my head).
So when the old-timers are sayin to use the search feature to dig up the old thread, they aren't necessarily being rude or telling you that your ideas/thoughts suck, just that the entire conversation has happened and that there is probably an answer to just about every point already in there. As it happens, I find it to be a fascinating read and throughly enjoyed that thread from start to finish. As for Invero, as the local expert, and some of the other more active regulars, the thread became exhausting and so they're a bit (understandably) reluctant to start it all over again.
I suggest you read it, not because I don't want you to post and not to shut you up, but because I think it is a very interesting read and because <i> everyone </i> will learn something in there.
For those that do want to contine to talk transit, what's new in the last 3 years on the issue of new "magical" transport ideas? Last we heard, there were some neat tests happening in Canada and Europe, anyone know how they went? There is something out there (or will be) that has the advantages of busses without reminding us of going to school. We just gotta find it... and then find venture capital... and then sell the idea to Disney Transport.
Lee