begood524
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Are they repainting the Yo-yo's at Pop?
Are they repainting the Yo-yo's at Pop?
Electricity takes the path of least resistance to ground.. The cabin isn't the path to ground when out on the line. It's possible (but unlikely) that a bolt would hit the cabin itself or very near causing immediate burn or material failure issues.. but getting electrocuted isn't the real concern. It's more about a holistic approach to safety. No one in cabins means no risk of stranding if power fails... no risk of cabins+guests out on the line if a strike damaged something or fouled the line itself.. no concerns about where cabins are relative to other paths to ground, etc. Basically a cleared system doesn't risk guests being out on a system that could be harmed/fouled before the system has passed its checks again.
Between all of that, I'm honestly surprised that it's taken this long for the, "whoops, oh, uh, maybe we can't run these things if there is lightning in the area after all" reaction, when so many of us were saying all along that wouldn't be a smart or practical idea.
Not really. It’s too short.@Lift Blog: Is the turning station at the BoardWalk Inn parking lot constructed such that it can be a load/unload station?
Not really. It’s too short.
Well, that’s fascinating - I assume the hours the system would be down was a known number before Disney signed on the dotted line to install the system, so I’m curious to know what the original back up plan was - tell people to catch a bus to MK or AK and then grab the bus to their resort there? Set up stanchions @ the IG for the gondola sb queue w/ a sign posting the wait @ 60…90…120…180 minutes?The weather downtime issue has been re-evaluated. There’s a possibility of a bare bones bus service to take up some of the slack given the realisation (!) the system will probably close down for several hours a day in the summer. Not the most elegant solution but better than nothing.
Lock them in a gift shop til the weather clears.......Well, that’s fascinating - I assume the hours the system would be down was a known number before Disney signed on the dotted line to install the system, so I’m curious to know what the original back up plan was - tell people to catch a bus to MK or AK and then grab the bus to their resort there? Set up stanchions @ the IG for the gondola sb queue w/ a sign posting the wait @ 60…90…120…180 minutes?
That probably wouldn't work as it'd run right thru the parking for the Swan\Dolphin addition...
Here is a video of a car moving from the main loop to the extended loop at the DHS station.
I assume that is for guests that need more time to board the gondola?
I think taking that comment personally is a bit much. If we ALL lived by the rule of taking shelter every time lightning was within TEN MILES of our location what would that look like? While a lightning strike is tragic and dangerous, it’s obviously exceedingly rare or we WOULD all live by that 10 mile rule.and then the whole idea that Disney is "twitchy" about lightning that the other poster said really got under my skin. the guy I knew who got struck is genuinely twitchy if he even hears of a possibility of thunderstorms because he management wasn't "twitchy" enough about them and safety.
I can imagine all the complaint threads now...What if that gondola shuts down while you're en route from, let's say, Epcot to Pop Century... and you get abandoned at Riviera ... I guess you would have to take a bus back to Epcot then a bus to Pop? O M G
I would think there'd be a replacement bus running the route of the Skyliner. That's what they do for the Monorail, and essentially for the Friendship boats, though not necessarily in the same stop order. Which may or may not be in addition to buses running direct resort-to-park.What if that gondola shuts down while you're en route from, let's say, Epcot to Pop Century... and you get abandoned at Riviera ... I guess you would have to take a bus back to Epcot then a bus to Pop? O M G
Here is a video of a car moving from the main loop to the extended loop at the DHS station.
A shut down would mean they stop loading new passengers but continue circulating the line to clear everyone who is already on board. They're not going to leave you hanging. I doubt they would make people get off at Riviera. It's only a couple more minutes to the end of the line.What if that gondola shuts down while you're en route from, let's say, Epcot to Pop Century... and you get abandoned at Riviera ... I guess you would have to take a bus back to Epcot then a bus to Pop? O M G
Ah! Ok. It was my understanding that at Riviera you had to transfer also. I should have said at "Caribbean Beach", when you have to transfer ... will they allow guests continue to their final destinations or will you have to ... find your way.A shut down would mean they stop loading new passengers but continue circulating the line to clear everyone who is already on board. They're not going to leave you hanging. I doubt they would make people get off at Riviera. It's only a couple more minutes to the end of the line.
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