GrumpyFan
Well-Known Member
I'm reading thru this and while it sounds interesting, it's also a bit odd.
The cost factor seems like it would be appealing to Disney, but there are several factors that make me wonder how just how well it will actually work. Here's a few thoughts/concerns off the top of my head:
1) Special Access - wheel chairs, ecvs, etc. - No transportation system at Disney will work without a great deal of consideration given for special access needs.
2) Storms - lightning, wind - These occur frequently in Central Florida. How well will a system such as this handle them?
3) Emergency evac in case of failure - How will evacuations be handled when the system fails? The number of potentially stranded vehicles in a power failure could put a real stress on emergency services to respond quickly.
4) Security - How will access to these be handled? Will there be security screenings prior to boarding or from controlled points?
The cost factor seems like it would be appealing to Disney, but there are several factors that make me wonder how just how well it will actually work. Here's a few thoughts/concerns off the top of my head:
1) Special Access - wheel chairs, ecvs, etc. - No transportation system at Disney will work without a great deal of consideration given for special access needs.
2) Storms - lightning, wind - These occur frequently in Central Florida. How well will a system such as this handle them?
3) Emergency evac in case of failure - How will evacuations be handled when the system fails? The number of potentially stranded vehicles in a power failure could put a real stress on emergency services to respond quickly.
4) Security - How will access to these be handled? Will there be security screenings prior to boarding or from controlled points?