Maybe I’m biased but I felt this deserves its own thread.
I swore I saw lime last week when I was in the park. Must have been mistaken, either way it’s great!
This is also a good picture for those of us that couldn't tell the difference between Green and Lime (before the blue deltas were back).
This is on the express beam. So that "Walt Disney World Monorail system" is on the front car. On the resort being it's on the back of the train, as on the resort beam the trains are technically going backwards.Where is the "Walt Disney World Monorail System"? Was it just being painted?
You are assuming the rumors are true and they are going to buy new trains. They may not be updating them anytime soon. Also, if they have a scheduled maintenance program that has to do with safety, you can't just skip it for a year or two. I am sure Disney doesn't want to have any accidents. Can you imagine the publicity and lawsuit if they skipped maintenance and there was an accident?Not to be a downer, but why bother? The monorails will hopefully all be replaced in the near future, so wouldn't it have made sense to save the money this cost and put it towards the new monorails? I get that the cost was probably insignificant, but I don't understand why they would put any love into the current system unless they plan on keeping it around for a long time, which is hopefully unlikely.
Not to be a downer, but why bother? The monorails will hopefully all be replaced in the near future, so wouldn't it have made sense to save the money this cost and put it towards the new monorails? I get that the cost was probably insignificant, but I don't understand why they would put any love into the current system unless they plan on keeping it around for a long time, which is hopefully unlikely.
FAM and other internal departments like it operate generally independent of any major proposed changes and closers. They are tasked with maintaining assets while they are in use.Not to be a downer, but why bother? The monorails will hopefully all be replaced in the near future, so wouldn't it have made sense to save the money this cost and put it towards the new monorails? I get that the cost was probably insignificant, but I don't understand why they would put any love into the current system unless they plan on keeping it around for a long time, which is hopefully unlikely.
Facility Asset ManagementWhat does FAM stand for? And I guess I was mistaken, I thought that upgrades such as the one seen in this thread were directed by higher ups.
Not to be a downer, but why bother?
Not to be a downer, but why bother? The monorails will hopefully all be replaced in the near future
What does FAM stand for? And I guess I was mistaken, I thought that upgrades such as the one seen in this thread were directed by higher ups.
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