raymusiccity
Well-Known Member
Can you explain this one a bit? Aside from a hurricane, central Florida has frequent and rather intense thunderstorms. In general operation, are they going to need to shut it down? As a layman, it seems like it's one big lightning rod. Presumably people inside the cabins would be protected, but I'm wondering how a system like this handles that sort of thing.
I'm sure the entire resort is under watchful eyes. Water slides are closed when lightning is within so many miles, watercraft are docked and held in place, many outdoor attractions are closed, as, I'm sure, so will the gondola system. Thunderstorms come and go, along with minor inconveniences.