One thing that this is leaning toward is an incohesive transportation system. Gearing it so that its purpose is to have “gondola resorts” (effectively an upcharge) and not towards being part of a larger, cohesive system is goin to lead people to wonder, “wait... how do I get there? Where do I switch? I need to walk through the park or I can just get on a bus???”
The buses work really well. You get on the right bus, which is conveniently labeled, and then just go. You may have to switch once for dinner reservations and the it starts getting confusing.. it may make sense for you to take the bus to Animal Kingdom and then switch to get to the AK Lodge. Then you’re wondering what happens if AK closes before your dining experience is done. It feels odd to switch at a theme park which isn’t your destination.
I just think that they ought to be working toward making it easier to get around in their community and, if they just do that, they money will come.
The problem is that a cohesive transportation system doesn’t show up well on a spreadsheet.
That's exactly what I am thinking, is that the gondola is being paid for from these specific resorts and is expected to bring x extra profit to those specific resorts, like a profit center, when they need to be thinking of the big picture of WDW as a whole when it comes to transportation.
If someone in charge of that resort area got this pushed through, then I congratulate him/her on accomplishing something to try and help, but anything transportation should really be going through someone or a group overseeing WDW as a whole and making sure the transportation is all connected and seamless.
I say, if they really are against building any more monorail, then go ahead and get rid of the existing monorail and build something covering all of WDW that is cheaper or easier or whatever, light rail, units on demand, etc.
No more of this "well you take a boat here, then a bus here, then a monorail, then a gondola to get there." You literally could end up doing that with this system. Like say a guest was at the Poly, and they want to get to Riviera resort. They could actually end up taking boat to MK, then finding out the express and resort monorails are down with huge lines for the buses, so they take the bus waiting to take them to TTC, then get on the Epcot monorail, walk through Epcot and get on the gondola to Riviera, lol. A lot of people would say screw it and use a cab halfway through, but yes it will happen, lol.