coasterphil
Well-Known Member
How's the weather? I think that effect our extension, too. Crowds were OK, but it poured for us...
Weather has nothing to do with park hour extensions.
How's the weather? I think that effect our extension, too. Crowds were OK, but it poured for us...
Weather has nothing to do with park hour extensions.
So it's ALL on capacity?
It wasn't THAT bad in MK...
I just heard that this shut down was due to people standing on the outside stairs at the contemporary and throwing printers at the monorail.
It has already been said that it opened.
Does this have to do with recent SPAM?
Guys....This is nothing to worry about. The monorail goes down all the time for a myriad of very uninteresting reasons. There is no cause for alarm or reason worry whether the monorail will be working on your upcoming trip. Odd are that it will be working just fine.
I know. It has been a rogh 2 months at WDW.Guys....This is nothing to worry about. The monorail goes down all the time for a myriad of very uninteresting reasons. There is no cause for alarm or reason worry whether the monorail will be working on your upcoming trip. Odd are that it will be working just fine.
Like I said apparently a mischievous person decided to throw a printer off the building from above. They stopped the monorails as a precaution to make sure nothing else was being thrown off the building. This is actually a fairly common thing although people usually throw smaller items like ice, coins, etc. Just stupid people acting stupid.If anyone knows exactly what happened please advise...
They made the decision to extend Saturday's hours earlier in the week. Obviously their revised projections based on the larger crowds at the beginning of the week were wrong.
Exactly. I believe the beltpack E-stop buttons that the platform CMs wear can shut down the entire monorail system. A push of either button will shut down the power to the beam(s) around the station the beltpack is assigned to, but pushing both buttons will shut down power to all beams. I could see both buttons accidentally being pressed by a CM who was only trying to hit one button.
The station power can be easily restored from the station console, but a full system power restore requires maintenance intervention.
-Rob
On each kill pack there are two buttons, one grey, one red. At every station EXCEPT EPCOT beam stations (EPCOT and Concourse aka TTC), the Red button kills Express and the Grey kills Resort, in the immediate vicinity of the station at which the kill pack was used. On EPCOT, the red and grey buttons both kill power to the Epcot beam in the vicinity of the station at which the kill pack was used.
There's no way for a CM to kill power to the entire system without being either in Central or in Shop.
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