NormC
Well-Known Member
No, probably would use AA batteries which are DC. Maybe an AC adapter though.Will the toy gondola have AC?
No, probably would use AA batteries which are DC. Maybe an AC adapter though.Will the toy gondola have AC?
Three years ago we went zip-lining in Costa Rica. I sure hope Disney has something else in mind. There were only five of us in our group, but it sure took a long time to get harnessed up and wait our individual turns! It doesn't seem like this type of system has a high capacity that everyone is use(d) to with the monorail and ferry systems.
Look at the very bottom of their post, I do believe it was a joke.Where on earth did you get "zip line" from? Or am I missing a joke somewhere?
Where on earth did you get "zip line" from? Or am I missing a joke somewhere?
Look at the very bottom of their post, I do believe it was a joke.
Now, does anyone know if it's going to have air conditioning?
Look at the very bottom of their post, I do believe it was a joke.
Now, does anyone know if it's going to have air conditioning?
All zip lines are air conditioned...Look at the very bottom of their post, I do believe it was a joke.
Now, does anyone know if it's going to have air conditioning?
What if I'm halfway down a zip line and a lightning storm comes? It's Florida!!!
I thought it was the north station, which I think will now just be the DVC station in the Caribbean Beach South Station will really just be the Caribbean Beach station. But I would assume they're at least be room for an internal shuttle at the South Station. So that once their guests can take the internal shuttle to whichever part of the resort they're actually staying at. But that's just my assumption.Just saw someone post elsewhere that the CBR South station (the hub) will be accessible by Gondola only. Accurate?
I thought it was the north station, which I think will now just be the DVC station in the Caribbean Beach South Station will really just be the Caribbean Beach station. But I would assume they're at least be room for an internal shuttle at the South Station. So that once their guests can take the internal shuttle to whichever part of the resort they're actually staying at. But that's just my assumption.
That would really suck for people staying in Trinidad South.Just saw someone post elsewhere that the CBR South station (the hub) will be accessible by Gondola only. Accurate?
Don't worry, the torrential rain will put out the fire.What if I'm halfway down a zip line and a lightning storm comes? It's Florida!!!
It is a mid-line station, but I can't see them making DVC guests walk that far for transport. And if it was Riviera, they simply wouldn't put a station there at all.
If this were true it would be the CBR guests that would have to walk a long distance for transportation not the DVC guests.
Correct, I miss understood your post.Right - if the CBR station was 'access by gondola only'. I was saying in that post that if the Riviera station was 'access by gondola only' that it would be inconvenient to DVC guests, and also the station wouldn't need to exist at all (since its a mid-line station - if they didn't want walk-ups, they wouldn't build it). They would definitely choose to inconvenience CBR guests over DVC, but I don't see them making either one a station without walk up traffic.
Correct, I miss understood your post.
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