didn't notice whether it was a standard issue Disney nametag or a different design.)
I will tell you from first hand experience Disney didn't plan this right. The change station after you get off from MGM to go to epcot line was almost out of station and they had to have cast members tell people where to go to stand in line. I don't see demand lessening for this and during Holiday i'm scared to even imagine how bad it will be. The worst planning on Disney's part is the disaster that is now the exit at IG. It's literally a safety hazard walking out after Illuminations. People were lined up all the way up the hill. Then when you do get out you see the line for Skyway was wrapped around and all the way behind England.I am already concerned they are spilling out to uncontrolled line areas at just normal operating... not peak. That will make for a bit of crowd control mess.. especially in the CBR hub.
There should be more 'walking queue' space to keep things orderly. At night, when people are cranky... if its chaotic.. its only going to get uglier.
The worst planning on Disney's part is the disaster that is now the exit at IG. It's literally a safety hazard walking out after Illuminations.
IG serves as the primary Epcot entrance/exit for 5 resorts. You are now adding 3 more with a fourth to come later this year. The area is already crazy to begin with. The queue design is insufficient. As much as the system can be a people eater it can’t handle the inrush. Busses are at least spread out, and the Monorail queues are large enough to accommodate. This was under designed. The Trinidad station is another disaster in and of itself.I agree it’s really bad... I sat on a bench and waited for the crowd to go down before going through the exit. It was pretty bad the night before too so it’s not only the skyliner but obviously that makes it worse.
Disaster? Oh, please. I was there at 12:45 when the CBR-TIG queue stretched to the building entrance. It took ELEVEN MINUTES to make it into our gondola. A more permanent arrangement for the DHS and TIG queues will probably be developed once they have better experience with peak loading over time.IG serves as the primary Epcot entrance/exit for 5 resorts. You are now adding 3 more with a fourth to come later this year. The area is already crazy to begin with. The queue design is insufficient. As much as the system can be a people eater it can’t handle the inrush. Busses are at least spread out, and the Monorail queues are large enough to accommodate. This was under designed. The Trinidad station is another disaster in and of itself.
Well, if they do that, how will I get to my dinner reservation at Topolino’s Terrace from the IG?The joy ride crowds, if they don’t die down, could easily be curtailed by scanning magic bands for resorts on the system.
While it would initially be unpopular, if the lines get out of control at the IG or DHS, it would solve that problem pretty quickly.
Disaster? Oh, please. I was there at 12:45 when the CBR-TIG queue stretched to the building entrance. It took ELEVEN MINUTES to make it into our gondola. A more permanent arrangement for the DHS and TIG queues will probably be developed once they have better experience with peak loading over time.
No, I was referring to your statement about Trinidad being a disaster. I didn't leave until well after park close, by which time the IG station was pretty much empty.Where you there at park close today? Because that is what I was referring to.
Everything about wheelchair cabin management:
- Wheelchair cabins are assigned at the beginning of day, and are identified by inserting a plug near the top of the hanger.
- The plug causes the door opening rail to collapse, so the doors stay closed thru the main unload platform.
- The plug also activates the track switch into the wheelchair unload area. As a flagged cabin approaches the switch, a chain drive activates and pulls the cabin across the switch.
This thread won’t age well when in a few months the newness has diminished and the system is seeing standard demand and queues.
This thread hasn't aged well since page 1 when there was no way in heck WDW was going to build a gondola system and bring about the apocalypse of death to it's guest...
We're not allowed to talk about A/C in the cabins here.Wait, you can die on these things? Do the cabins not have A/C or something?
We're not allowed to talk about A/C in the cabins here.
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