As a Construction Engineer, I'll bore all of you to tears with some real info on the lack of monorail expansion.
You are all right in saying that it is solely because of money. The cost of one section of track, including 2 beams (one each way) and a column and a foundation would cost between $500,000 and $1 Million to install, not including the trains.
All of Walt Disney World is built on a gigantic swamp. That's why Walt and company were able to acquire it so cheaply. The land had no value. To build the parks that are there now, they had to haul fill dirt, and compact it like mad to make it stable.
The foundations for the current monorail loops are very substantial, and at some points, they are at sizes up to 10 feet by 10 feet by 10 - 20 feet deep. In order to hit stable soils (to keep the track from sinking) they had to keep pouring concrete until they hit it. Disney could operate 10 times the number of busses they have now, for MANY years, before they could pay off a monorail loop to any other park or resort. I've confirmed with 2 tour guides and a person in the Disney Construction Department that additional monorail loops are not on the drawing board - but perhaps another form of transportation (still a secret).
You are all right in saying that it is solely because of money. The cost of one section of track, including 2 beams (one each way) and a column and a foundation would cost between $500,000 and $1 Million to install, not including the trains.
All of Walt Disney World is built on a gigantic swamp. That's why Walt and company were able to acquire it so cheaply. The land had no value. To build the parks that are there now, they had to haul fill dirt, and compact it like mad to make it stable.
The foundations for the current monorail loops are very substantial, and at some points, they are at sizes up to 10 feet by 10 feet by 10 - 20 feet deep. In order to hit stable soils (to keep the track from sinking) they had to keep pouring concrete until they hit it. Disney could operate 10 times the number of busses they have now, for MANY years, before they could pay off a monorail loop to any other park or resort. I've confirmed with 2 tour guides and a person in the Disney Construction Department that additional monorail loops are not on the drawing board - but perhaps another form of transportation (still a secret).
