Yes! Or at least, at the time I posted. Have not been back out front to verify current operation.Thanks, are you there now?
Yes! Or at least, at the time I posted. Have not been back out front to verify current operation.Thanks, are you there now?
If they're not boarding, there's really no reason to keep them running. Might as well stop the cable and save a bit of electric.
You can see the switch track here. Looks like it goes through a set of doors into maintenance area.
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No need to judge. I got in that line after illuminations. It was just shy of 10 minutes long. I believe everyone was on the same page here that there would be a line at Park exit. This is within expectations. I'm not sure what we are judging here. Have you seen the monorail station line and the bus lines?Lines tonight at IG station for CM previews(not normal crowds) after Illuminations. Not going to comment but you judge for yourself.View attachment 413773
Going to have to wait till Riviera opens, but I would hope they could get a grasp on the volume needed and, as you said, possibly send empty gondolas to deal with it.It's probably already answered somewhere in this thread... but I couldn't find it.
As the gondola's arriving at Riviera resort (coming from Carribean Beach) are probably a lot of times already filled with guests going to Epcot, how are they going to handle the Riviera guests (on busy moments)? Are they going to send off empty gondola's from CBR?
Epcot fireworks from the Skyliner
I still say this won't be much of a problem at all. During the day it won't be a problem at all. The only questionable times would be at open and close. At close, there would likely be very little demand for the gondola leaving from the Riviera. So that leaves at Open. And I still don't see an issue here. First, there will be all the empty gondolas between the stations heading in each direction for those that arrive at open. The rush at open will not be as large as at close, and the system is so efficient I really don't think (seeing it work in other areas of the world) there would not be open gondolas available without sending them off empty on purpose. For instance, for the CBR to Riviera line, how many are arriving per minute at open to head in that direction...how many are arriving at the Riviera station per minute at open heading in the same direction? You would be surprised that neither of these numbers are really that large, and the system couldn't handle it without sending empty cars.Going to have to wait till Riviera opens, but I would hope they could get a grasp on the volume needed and, as you said, possibly send empty gondolas to deal with it.
A lot of info folks already know, but there are some great pictures (as usual). I especially like the shot of the pool at CBR. Nice plug for WDWMagic too!
It's probably already answered somewhere in this thread... but I couldn't find it.
As the gondola's arriving at Riviera resort (coming from Carribean Beach) are probably a lot of times already filled with guests going to Epcot, how are they going to handle the Riviera guests (on busy moments)? Are they going to send off empty gondola's from CBR?
Going to have to wait till Riviera opens, but I would hope they could get a grasp on the volume needed and, as you said, possibly send empty gondolas to deal with it.
Epcot fireworks from the Skyliner
Unless they open up the walkway between Martinique & Aruba, there will be a very small number of Guests boarding at Riviera this fall. Until the resort opens, Disney may elect not to send empty cabins unless Riviera station calls and says there are Guests waiting.The Riviera station is going to open on the 29th, so we don’t have to wait until December to find out.
Didn't notice the part about Day Guests riding -- good catch!So, the handouts reveal a few things...
1. YES. ANYONE CAN RIDE IT FOR FREE. IN FACT, IT'S ENCOURAGED. Of course, it may not be free to park at DHS, but if you want to joy ride without going into a park, WDW is directing you to go the the DHS parking lot for your joy ride. And, you can use that joy ride to access Crescent Lake resorts, like the BoardWalk.
Those who've been saying to the contrary... your apologies are accepted.
2. People staying at CBR can use the Riviera station, in fact, they can start using it on Sept 29, way before the Riviera opens.
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Unless they open up the walkway between Martinique & Aruba, there will be a very small number of Guests boarding at Riviera this fall. Until the resort opens, Disney may elect not to send empty cabins unless Riviera station calls and says there are Guests waiting.
One glaring error, or misconception in Josh’s article:
“Caribbean Beach Resort guests can apparently board using the Riviera station beginning September 29th, which may mean that all guests will need to disembark at that time and then board a third gondola to Epcot”
Not sure why he would think that.
Really? Will they be encouraging Guests to leave the bus at Aruba and board Skyliner at Riviera?The internal buses at CBR will drop people off at the Riviera station.
Just a heads up that the skyliner is open to all this morning. Not sure if that applies to all legs, but it absolutely does get you from the Studios to Epcot.
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