NobodyElse
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Anyone know when the crosswalk will be closing?
I can't imagine that crosswalk closing until the bridge is in full operation. You should be safe.
Anyone know when the crosswalk will be closing?
Heck, look at the issue at the DCA Grand Californian gate, the line-up is so bad, Disney Hotel Guests are opting to use the Downtown Disney security check to get to the main Esplanade instead.
And I will be honest, the city probably does care more about vehicular traffic than pedestrian flow.
So if I'm understanding correctly, there will still be access to the parks from Harbor, you just have to get to the Disneyland side of the street either going down by Hojo's and crossing or the other end of the block by Disney Way.
You really think that people below the closed intersection in red are going to choose the blue path over the green? (Yellow is the presumed shared path.) I doubt it.
Which is completely counterintuitive when you think about the area in question. But then again this is Orange County we're talking about. It isn't a very progressive place when it comes to urban design and transportation.
No, the ONLY way to get to the west side of Harbor and a sidewalk will be at Manchester (Mimi's Cafe near HoJo's.).
All folks that head to the corner of Harbor and Disney Way will be forced east to behind the Grand Legacy and the new Pedestrian Entrance.
A third entrance will be at the north end of the new Transportation Hub for places like the Quality Inn and Holiday Inn Express. I also wouldn't be surprised if some HoJo's and Courtyard guests to use that entrance to avoid crossing Harbor at street level.
Actually Hans, Anaheim is quite progressive when it comes to urban redevelopment and repopulating urban spaces. Have you been to downtown Anaheim and the Anaheim Packing District lately? It's not Brooklyn by any stretch, but it's a marvelous pedestrian friendly mix of shopping, business, housing, breweries, restaurants and one of the hippest and most vibrant food halls on the West Coast.
I think the Anaheim planners know that Harbor Blvd. past Disneyland has always been an 8 lane major thoroughfare connected directly to the main 16 lane freeway through SoCal, and you aren't going to be able to create some wonderful Victorian streetscape out of it.
Ah! This is where the misunderstanding was. I've seen it claimed a few places that there would still be a pedestrian entrance off of Harbor (with a security checkpoint, or course). If they are indeed trying to funnel everyone into their new security checkpoint and bridge then it makes a lot more sense. I still think it is not the best routing, but I understand what Disney is trying to accomplish.
My understanding is that the only crosswalks to remain will be on Manchester and Disney Way and that the sky bridge will be at the Pumba Lot. You can actually type Disney Way and Harbor or Pumba lot into google maps to see where they're actually going to be and get a better idea of the distance.So if I'm understanding correctly, there will still be access to the parks from Harbor, you just have to get to the Disneyland side of the street either going down by Hojo's and crossing or the other end of the block by Disney Way.
We usually stay at the Park Vue Inn, right next to the cross walk closest to the pedestrian entrance. Specifically to be close, and were planning on staying early next year sometime. Anyone know when the crosswalk will be closing?
TP2000, Disney has publicly stated in the OC Register and through HoJo's that a "security" check will still exist on the west side of Harbor.
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/disney-725945-harbor-bridge.html
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Q. Will visitors staying at nearby non-Disney hotels be forced to walk around to the Eastern Gateway transit facility on Manchester Avenue to get to the Disneyland Resort?
A. Guests staying in the hotels or motels on Harbor will be able to access the resort without going through the Eastern Gateway. The plans are still being developed but there will be another entrance with a security point for those entering on Harbor.<<
So what does that really mean. The educated guess, since the west side conversion hasn't been decided yet by Disney, is that a small Security check will be near the base of the western Bridge ramp. Those using the Toy Story new shuttle drop off, and those heading southbound on the sidewalk from Manchester will be the users of this gate, and will be designed for the much smaller expected traffic.
What is on the drawing board is that the OCTA and LA Metro buses will have stops at Harbor and Ball and then CM's would use the CM Shuttles to Harbor Pointe. (the current flat lot, and potential structure, former RV park)
Disney is currently looking at new options for CM parking, the best known one is converting the new Harbor and Ball CM lot (former RV park) into a structure. Disney has also been looking at property on the east side of I-5 on Anaheim Way as an option.
But it looks like the Simba CM area will be converted to more DtD guest parking with occasional Convention Center use.
Also the parking north of Mickey and Friends used by CM's is in danger of being converted to guest use.
So to summarize, if anything Toy Story will expand guest parking, and that it might not open before opening on very slow days.
But that's outrageous. The hike from the bus stops at Harbor and Ball into the Harbor CM lot to the CM shuttle stop is yet another hardship for minimum-wage CMs. This is ridiculous. Closing the city bus stops on Harbor close to Harbor Point is absurd.
. . . How does the CM's that are being forced to park at Angel Stadium feel now?
And what do the CM's that take OCTA route 50 do now? As I understand it, exit at Clementine and walk to the Katella CM lot and its shuttle.
But that's outrageous. The hike from the bus stops at Harbor and Ball into the Harbor CM lot to the CM shuttle stop is yet another hardship for minimum-wage CMs. This is ridiculous. Closing the city bus stops on Harbor close to Harbor Point is absurd.
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