MrPromey
Well-Known Member
This would seem to make more sense, however, an advantage to suspended car gondola systems (modern ones, at least) is that the cars can actually detach and move, in line, to a staging area for loading.
This allows filled cars to "pass" through on the current line, and allows for a more relaxed loading experience without stopping and starting the main system, as older systems required.
It also eases ADA requirements.
I saw a video once of how one of these modern systems work, with an animation of a multiple car loading platform...I will see if I can dig that up.
With this in mind, this choice of platform makes a lot more sense for Disney as opposed to the more "train based" options.
Really something to think about. In addition to single cars loading and unloading not stopping the whole system, this would imply that meeting surge demand by possibly bringing more cars online at peak times - even with short notice wouldn't be a huge deal that would create delays for the whole line the way it does with monorails.