I meant today's pic:It’s been ripped up for two years now. This is the project finally nearing completion.
Most of the plaza where the bag check/ticket area/front gate is ripped up/ just dirt. How long will it take to complete that????
I meant today's pic:It’s been ripped up for two years now. This is the project finally nearing completion.
I meant today's pic:
Most of the plaza where the bag check/ticket area/front gate is ripped up/ just dirt. How long will it take to complete that????
I meant today's pic:
Most of the plaza where the bag check/ticket area/front gate is ripped up/ just dirt. How long will it take to complete that????
And, from the photo, it looks like the structural work on the security canopy is already complete.From what is known, most of work revolves around the security structure itself. The paving shouldn’t take too long and flowerbed should come together quickly as well. That is of course assuming there isn’t unknown electrical or other utility work still needed. But based on what we know it’s possible to complete this within two months if they wanted to...
And, from the photo, it looks like the structural work on the security canopy is already complete.
Makes me wonder if some of those people even realize the same rules around lightning apply to the boats too.Passport to the Parks posted video of the gondolas during a severe thunderstorm yesterday.
Some of the comments are so over the top,it is amusing
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Mmm... This doesn't look like it's going to be finished and running by mid/late August?
They are saying "many months".
Maybe someone knowledgeable of Disney's contruction timelines can provide some input?
I'm not familiar with @bioreconstruct, so I'm thankful for your input. You're right about the "months" away statement.As great as @bioreconstruct is for aerials and photos, he's not connected at all with inside information. He actually resists being corrected with correct information. He knows a lot of what is happening in progress, but predicting the future is sometimes just guess-work for him.
But, this is June and if it's done for SWL in August, that is technically "months" away.
Makes me wonder if some of those people even realize the same rules around lightning apply to the boats too.
Over there? Try right here. The majority of this thread has fixated on the negative. However far fetched and ridiculous it may be.Or outside rides.
Just the over the top doomsayers. I gave up trying to post factual information on YouTube videos, some people over there are so fixated on the negative (Disney won't expand the monorail system), that they inherently want any other system to fail.
Probably just sort of an inventory thing. The numbers are grouped by color for the most part too. Obviously some outliers though.Any particular reason why the gondolas seem to be grouped by color?
This is going to be a exciting ride:
This is going to be a exciting ride:
Maybe we should just start posting pictures of automobile accidents, bus accidents, train accidents, boat accidents and plane accidents, so that we can instill fear about even more dangerous vehicles of transportation. Then maybe we can get most people to just stay at home and in a fetal position in their closets. That would make visiting WDW a lot easier. My first ride will be the gondola's.This system was installed in 1956! So it ran over 60 years without an incident -- I'd say that's a pretty good record.
IMHO, they are better equipped for that then they are for the Monorail. Has anyone really wondered how they would rescue if a monorail train has a problem either just before it enters the Contemporary or just after it leaves. That's a long way up there.It's good to know that Reedy Creek Fire and Rescue has trained for and has the required equipment for gondola evacuation in the event that it's needed. I'm confident that any such evacuation will be conducted in a safe and orderly fashion. I too am looking forward to traveling on the WDW gondolas!
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