I've also heard it can't handle the demand. I haven't been there. I don't know if this is true. I think I heard it on the Disney Dish.
Of course, that might be because of COVID and not being able to put multiple families in at the same time but I suspect that, at this point, it'll be a great number of years before they start mixing parties again on the skyliner.
Except for when parks were emptying at night, almost all my trips in a gondola were by myself or with a friend and with no other passengers.
And with parks at a capped capacity, I can't see how the system can't keep up with one household per vehicle.
I just spend the night in a Tower Studio at the Rivera. OMG, those rooms are TINY, but also perfect for one. I digress.....
The Skyliner is handling demand just fine. If Disney Dish said it can't handle demand, then they are not stating a very objective opinion.
No major lines yesterday but ART/POP line was off for the day. This morning the line to the studios at the main hub.... going in reverse flow of the line, starting from the station it queued in the station then:
Went down the ramp to nowhere on the ART/POP side, then....
Back up the ramp and down on the ramp on the Caribbean's side to the Coffee stand, then....
Hooked a turn towards what was suppose to be the internal bus loop station for the Caribbean, then....
Finally the line started just past this point with CM holding a "25 minutes from here" sign.
The line clocked in at just over 15 minutes but really, even if it had been 25 minutes.... so what? Busses run every 15 to 20 minutes as well. What part of this was "Not keeping up with demand?" Answer: No part. It was just their unrealistic expectation that if it ever had a line, then clearly it failed.