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That's right, Mr Scott.(picks up mouse) Hello, computer?
That's right, Mr Scott.(picks up mouse) Hello, computer?
The same thing happened over the summer on monorail yellow. They had the door taped up with duct tape and locked out the cab. Going to see if i can find the pictures I took of it.
Siemens did not pull out of Epcot due to any monorail deal that did or didn’t happen.A month after the story broke @marni1971 stated that he wasn't aware of a monorail component of the deal. Not sure if that changed or not.
Lots of people asked in that thread and no one seemed to be able to provide a definitive source, but as I said then:
"If you cant fix it, Duck it" - Tim Allen, Disney LegendThey had a door taped up on one during our stay the week before Christmas.
Siemens did not pull out of Epcot due to any monorail deal that did or didn’t happen.
There’s been murmors but I’ve not heard anything solid (which of course doesn’t mean it is or isn’t happening. Lord knows it needs it)That puts that to rest. Are there any talks at all about replacing the fleet at some point?
There’s been murmors but I’ve not heard anything solid (which of course doesn’t mean it is or isn’t happening. Lord knows it needs it)
Monorail Red is currently back at shop for painting. Not going to be in service again for a few months.Didn't see, but does anyone know if the monorail in question is operating today?
Separate from the Epcot situation, though, are you aware if Siemens actually did make an offer of some sort to sponsor a new monorail fleet?Siemens did not pull out of Epcot due to any monorail deal that did or didn’t happen.
Not that I know of.Separate from the Epcot situation, though, are you aware if Siemens actually did make an offer of some sort to sponsor a new monorail fleet?
WDW just dodged a MASSIVE tragedy on this one. I noticed the signs there during a monorail ride Saturday evening as well as the driver warning folks over the PA not to lean on the doors. I thought it odd and certainly like they were covering their backsides-- as WDW doesn't exactly do these things proactively all of a sudden for no good reason.
Had the monorail been crowded-- or standing room only-- someone most likely would have died. How many strollers with kids are on those things at peak times, pushed up against the door with their wheels unlocked?! How many kids stand near the doors to look out the window?
This is one of the most shameful things I've seen from WDW in a long time and I've followed WDW for a long time. The fact that they may well have *known* this was a problem-- but didn't suspend all monorail service immediately-- is nothing short of criminally negligent. Especially if they thought slapping generic warning stickers over the doors was all they needed to do to absolve themselves of responsibility.
The woman who said she was having a panic attack was entirely justified folks. Those who think that's about positioning for a lawsuit are absolutely insane. I suffer from an intense fear of other people falling from high places-- and seeing that in person would have given me a heart attack.
Think about it: it is literally sheer luck and fortunate timing that someone, likely a child, did not die as a result of this incident.
Doesn't "filming" the episode and sharing it alert people to the danger?
They just gotta make it a stretch monorail...actually make that a super stretch.Really hoping with WDW hitting 50 years in 2021 and attendance at all time highs, they seriously consider getting new monorails.
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R.I.P. Steven's Shocker symbol, best part of the pre-show!I did note that it was strange when I rode the monorail over Christmas how almost every time the captain/driver/mr. choo choo man came over the PA system. He basically said "Hi there. We're on our way to MK. Stopping at Poly then GF. Please remain seated and keep away from the doors. We should be there in a few minutes". He chimed in after departing every station. And that happened every time I was on the MK loop. I barely heard any of the usual recording. Not sure about the Epcot loop. This was not going on during my August trip.
I thought it was strange since I've only heard Mr. Choo Choo Man only a couple times over my years at WDW. Maybe since they're now baby sitting the monorail, Disney told them to do something with their time?
They just gotta make it a stretch monorail...actually make that a super stretch.
I did note that it was strange when I rode the monorail over Christmas how almost every time the captain/driver/mr. choo choo man came over the PA system. He basically said "Hi there. We're on our way to MK. Stopping at Poly then GF. Please remain seated and keep away from the doors. We should be there in a few minutes". He chimed in after departing every station. And that happened every time I was on the MK loop. I barely heard any of the usual recording. Not sure about the Epcot loop. This was not going on during my August trip.
I thought it was strange since I've only heard Mr. Choo Choo Man only a couple times over my years at WDW. Maybe since they're now baby sitting the monorail, Disney told them to do something with their time?
They just gotta make it a stretch monorail...actually make that a super stretch.
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