GhostHost1000
Premium Member
The new Walt Disney World Resort monorail transportation - sponsored by Duct Tape
Hey now, I will use google to quickly look up some engineering feature then pose as if I were an expert to shame you!You people just don’t live in reality. Those smells are fine and monorails are great. You’re not a monorail engineer, you don’t actually know if something is wrong. The only problem is you selfish slobs who leave trash on the monorails expecting your mommy to pick it up!
I would say it is shallow and pedantic.You could, but that would be reductive and asinine.
Sponsored by 3MThe new Walt Disney World Resort monorail transportation - sponsored by Duct Tape
I'm not saying this isn't bad, but she posted that she is "having a panic" attack to support her inevitable lawsuit because jackpot! $$$
The video poster commented that the door wouldn’t close at TTC and maintenance spent about 10 minutes trying to lock it out, and after the first curve leaving the TTC the door opened and was open until Epcot.
That would be my number one question.And if that was the case, why in the world wouldn't they have emptied that cab of the monorail and moved them to another? Clearly the train wasn't crowded.
Failures all around, here.
Hey now, I will use google to quickly look up some engineering feature then pose as if I were an expert to shame you!
And if that was the case, why in the world wouldn't they have emptied that cab of the monorail and moved them to another? Clearly the train wasn't crowded.
Failures all around, here.
I'm not saying this isn't bad, but she posted that she is "having a panic" attack to support her inevitable lawsuit because jackpot! $$$
People are overreacting and that the monorails carry thousands of people per day and things like this should be expected.
Please tell me this is sarcasm.People are overreacting and the monorails carry thousands of people per day and things like this should be expected.
Please tell me this is sarcasm.
@MisterPenguin It's funny you both mention the stickers and monorail pilot speech, I first noticed those when we we went last Tuesday. I mentioned it to my wife "Look at the new warning sticker, I wonder if they've been having problems." Pretty chilling coincidence.Good question. I took that photo yesterday, but it seems no one could say how long the stickers have been up.
I'm with you. I know I've been on the monorail several times over the years where a curve was taken a little too fast and everyone was jostled around or I lost my footing. Easily understandable reaction, especially if she has a fear of heights.While I'm no fan of our lawsuit happy nation, the idea of a train door opening on an elevated system like a monorail - and one that is sometimes jammed to capacity with little kids is more than a bit nerve racking.
Additionally, this is in a theme park that presents itself to be pristine and on top of it all.
In contrast to say, NYC - a grubby city.
Why didn't someone use one of the 2 emergency phones to let the driver know a door was open?
@MisterPenguin It's funny you both mention the stickers and monorail pilot speech, I first noticed those when we we went last Tuesday. I mentioned it to my wife "Look at the new warning sticker, I wonder if they've been having problems." Pretty chilling coincidence.
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