Goofyernmost
Well-Known Member
Well, here are the bottom lines...
The Gondola's are here to stay.
Over time as the CM's become proficient in the job, there will be fewer and fewer problems.
If you have fears then there is no reason to ever have to step foot on one. There are a whole lot of other options for resorts.
Inventing problems that individuals might have are personal and frankly no one cares if you feel unable to ride. Just don't!
Even if they are still running buses to the Resorts in the beginning, they will not be doing that forever, plan ahead.
They didn't invest in the Gondola's so they could continue the same degree bus service to the resorts.
Apparently over the last couple of generations, something in the water has made people either fear everything or are allergic to it.
Guests either have to embrace the Gondola's or avoid them, it really is that simple.
I suppose that one could be in the column of "I don't like them but, I will ride them". Proceed at your own risk.
The Gondola's are here to stay.
Over time as the CM's become proficient in the job, there will be fewer and fewer problems.
If you have fears then there is no reason to ever have to step foot on one. There are a whole lot of other options for resorts.
Inventing problems that individuals might have are personal and frankly no one cares if you feel unable to ride. Just don't!
Even if they are still running buses to the Resorts in the beginning, they will not be doing that forever, plan ahead.
They didn't invest in the Gondola's so they could continue the same degree bus service to the resorts.
Apparently over the last couple of generations, something in the water has made people either fear everything or are allergic to it.
Guests either have to embrace the Gondola's or avoid them, it really is that simple.
I suppose that one could be in the column of "I don't like them but, I will ride them". Proceed at your own risk.