They won't.(2) What if they used unbendable rails of nanofiber materials, instead of cables?
They won't.(2) What if they used unbendable rails of nanofiber materials, instead of cables?
That's pretty cool! Where did you find that?
Monorail from WDW to DL confirmed!!
Monorail from WDW to DL confirmed!!
The third case here is that cabins could be routed through this station from any one leg to another, either with a stop in the middle or with some cabins not stopping and stopping cabins moving down to a lower level where boarding and alighting takes place.
Plenty of lifts interline cabins between haul ropes but I know of none that split cabins onto two lines or merge cabins from multiple lines.
https://liftblog.com/2017/02/15/disney-possibly-planning-gondola-network-at-orlando-resort/
Doppelmayr does not refer to their reversible aerial tramways as gondolas. You're needlessly confusing terms.I can't see this even possibly being a air tram(gondola) system. They take an extremely long time to load and unload and you can only have one tram on each line that is required to move at the exact same time as the tram coming the other direction. I can however see this as more of an updated ski lift operation similar to what vail resorts has been installing. Its a non stop ski lift where the capsule are all enclosed. You would have dozens of them running all at the same time. This would basically be an elevated version of the people mover pulled by cables. Disney could add capsules at any time to meet higher demand. Cheap and easy to maintain. But still looks futuristic which is a must for a new version of Disney transportation. View media item 2837View media item 2838View media item 2839
If anyone at Disney is listening:
1. Make separate queue lines for each destination.
2. Group all guests going to one destination together in the same gondola.
3. At transfer points use computers to divert the said gondola to the next cable on the line.
This would make the system scalable as transfers become unnecessary - it is therefore future proof as you could expand the system as funds allow. Would make a lot of sense for very little cost increase. It would also save on staffing as there would be less loading and unloading of guests, which requires cast members to assist with.
That is all!
That's exactly what I suggested. I had suggested multiple cars being dispatched together (2-3) for the same destination and then could bypass stations or end up in the Load /unload of the stations they are bound for. While this system would be expensive it would allow for expansion to multiple destinations (springs, Coronado, etc.).
The current confirmation from our resident with knowledge indicates they will be seperate lines with transfers.
Since that would certainly be the cheapest short term that doesn't surprise me.
I can't see this even possibly being a air tram(gondola) system. They take an extremely long time to load and unload and you can only have one tram on each line that is required to move at the exact same time as the tram coming the other direction...
Because you're confusing terms. The southern Caribbean Beach station is where the three lines meet.I don't see how any of these stations could possibly be large enough to be a single endpoint for 3 air tram lines. 3 lines would be 6 trams, one going in each direction.
I put gondola in parentheses because there were people at the beginning of this thread referring to the reverse tram system as gondolas. Yes this is a gondola system but I just can't see disney making CBR a transfer station.... i mean it is just a hotel after all. You would put your transfer station somewhere where you want a crowd to end up.Because you're confusing terms. The southern Caribbean Beach station is where the three lines meet.
That's the transfer station. It is what it is. And crowds come and go from the hotels.I put gondola in parentheses because there were people at the beginning of this thread referring to the reverse tram system as gondolas. Yes this is a gondola system but I just can't see disney making CBR a transfer station.... i mean it is just a hotel after all. You would put your transfer station somewhere where you want a crowd to end up.
Not sure how any of us can be sure about that at this point. We all know disney will surprise us by changing this project 5 more times before they break ground.That's the transfer station. It is what it is.
The permits for water management have been filed. Significant engineering work has been completed. This is not just a concept.Not sure how any of us can be sure about that at this point. We all know disney will surprise us by changing this project 5 more times before they break ground.
You'd be surprised. CBR south is the transfer station.Not sure how any of us can be sure about that at this point..
Standard these days is 8 or 10 passengers. Wheelchairs and scooters can be loaded even while the lift is moving. If the contract goes to Doppelmayr it will likely be these: http://www.cwa.ch/en/p/omega-iv-lwi-omega-iv-1.htmlAny idea on the size of these? Surely they must be able to fit wheelchairs & scooters?? The little ones they have at ski lifts are too small.
10 passengers is the figure I've heard bounced around.Any idea on the size of these? Surely they must be able to fit wheelchairs & scooters?? The little ones they have at ski lifts are too small.
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