Found this pic on Twitter. Really shows how Disney maintains the monorail...
Found this pic on Twitter. Really shows how Disney maintains the monorail...
EDIT: As Bender123 did point out, this is usually the result of strollers getting caught. Still a very annoying/common issue on the monorails that repeatedly happens.
Found this pic on Twitter. Really shows how Disney maintains the monorail...
EDIT: As Bender123 did point out, this is usually the result of strollers getting caught. Still a very annoying/common issue on the monorails that repeatedly happens.
The panel he pulled leads to the escape hatch. They have the cables so they don't fall all the way off, and need to be put back in place by maintenance.On my last visit this past summer, a kid managed to pull off a panel on the ceiling and a bunch of cables and wires dropped down. The mom scolded the kid and then they tried to snap it back in place with zero luck. I am not saying that it happened due to maintenance or insinuating the cabins are falling apart. But one has to wonder if that would have ever happened over 10 years ago when the trains were not as old and maintenance might have been more thorough or diligent.
I didn't see the kid actually pulling on the panel, so it's possible he was being a destructive brat and using all his might to tear it off.
And importantly it’s obviously supposed to be easy to pull down to allow access for emergency exit.The panel he pulled leads to the escape hatch. They have the cables so they don't fall all the way off, and need to be put back in place by maintenance.
Almost like riding in a UH-1 Huey helicopter with the doors open and strapped in, going low over the treeline!
“There are no plans to end the (monorail) system.” -Walt Disney World Communications Dept.
That's all I needed to hear!
The same outfit said exactly the same thing about Push and GMR the day before they closed
The panel he pulled leads to the escape hatch. They have the cables so they don't fall all the way off, and need to be put back in place by maintenance.
Yes, quite often actually.That makes more sense as to why he was able to do it easily then. It was the only time I have ever seen that while riding, though. Probably happens a lot I guess.
Seriously, do you just have a compulsive need to lie?The same outfit said exactly the same thing about Push and GMR the day before they closed
Almost like riding in a UH-1 Huey helicopter with the doors open and strapped in, going low over the treeline!Cue 'Flight of the Valkiries'...
Wrong.The same outfit said exactly the same thing about Push and GMR the day before they closed
We can only hope...but given they had the same band-aid response in 2009, I'm not holding my breath.I wonder what the talk is about this situation from the higher ups? There had to be a meeting of some type about the options on the monorail going forward short/long term with this last incident.
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