I just returned from a 12 day trip to WDW. In the following days, I will provide a full trip report.
However, for now I would like to ask this question--have you seen a decrease in how the monorail has been running?
I stayed in both the Contemporary and the Polynesian for the duration of my trip. I relied on the monorail, mainly the resort loop to the MK. Not only did my brother and I notice a huge increase in travel time (25 mins from the Contemporary to the MK), but we also noticed how many people get on from the MK and get off at the TTC, using the resort loop. Now, this wouldn't be a problem for the most part, but what about the people who are staying on that resort loop? Why must we always have to stand and/or break up our party to slip into a tiny space?
Also, I don't know if it was due to high crowd levels, the heat, or what, but we encountered many cast members that were very rude. For instance, a mother with a three person stroller (all side by side--imagine how wide that one is) ran my brother over. He tripped and fell. The monorail castmember walked over and told my brother that he wasn't allowed on that monorail, and sent him to the back of the line.
What is going on? It's sad to say that I have experienced better service on the L in Chicago.
Any thoughts?
However, for now I would like to ask this question--have you seen a decrease in how the monorail has been running?
I stayed in both the Contemporary and the Polynesian for the duration of my trip. I relied on the monorail, mainly the resort loop to the MK. Not only did my brother and I notice a huge increase in travel time (25 mins from the Contemporary to the MK), but we also noticed how many people get on from the MK and get off at the TTC, using the resort loop. Now, this wouldn't be a problem for the most part, but what about the people who are staying on that resort loop? Why must we always have to stand and/or break up our party to slip into a tiny space?
Also, I don't know if it was due to high crowd levels, the heat, or what, but we encountered many cast members that were very rude. For instance, a mother with a three person stroller (all side by side--imagine how wide that one is) ran my brother over. He tripped and fell. The monorail castmember walked over and told my brother that he wasn't allowed on that monorail, and sent him to the back of the line.
What is going on? It's sad to say that I have experienced better service on the L in Chicago.
Any thoughts?