jt04
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The Oakland Athletics have proposed a 6,000 passenger per hour aerial gondola to their planned new stadium.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea...s-propose-jewel-box-ballpark-for-13426272.php
Will it have AC?
The Oakland Athletics have proposed a 6,000 passenger per hour aerial gondola to their planned new stadium.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea...s-propose-jewel-box-ballpark-for-13426272.php
They still have to pay for the Gondola's, once they are approved and operational. So they will have to keep the buses running and expense the Gondola's while they wait for some random rate increase date. At best that would be lousy management and wasteful spending. Besides the Gondola's themselves are going to be a major draw, so what would be gained by waiting. When they are ready it will open. If there is any delay it would have to be for the new resort to open, but, I don't think even that would be worth it.Those three resorts do not have a significant price increase this year going all the way to the end of December 2019 (any more than the usual price creep that all the resorts experience).
If WDW is going to "hike" the prices for those resorts, it ain't happening in 2019 and will have to wait until 2020.
[I already have my reservations at Pop for the first weeks of October and December.]
TDO needs to get their act together...Copper Mt is already testing drop killing.
https://kdvr.com/2018/11/27/empty-gondola-cabin-crashes-during-testing-at-copper-mountain-resort/
@Bender123 this article was linked and discussed a few pages back. Here's a quote to the beginning of the discussion.
Those three resorts do not have a significant price increase this year going all the way to the end of December 2019 (any more than the usual price creep that all the resorts experience).
If WDW is going to "hike" the prices for those resorts, it ain't happening in 2019 and will have to wait until 2020.
[I already have my reservations at Pop for the first weeks of October and December.]
@Lift Blog IF they add AK would they have to close the skyliner?
I'm curious - if the system is supposed to soft open for passengers in April/May, could it be possible that the Riviera station could serve as a functioning station, but only for Aruba guests?
It's not impossible.
Is there a reason why? From the blog mickey photos, it appears that there is a ramp directed right at the aruba station
It's not impossible = it's possible.
Look at Priceline to see the rooms Disney is dumping during Christmas week. They're willing to cut prices to get their occupancy numbers up because they’re so soft. They won’t have to do that for resorts with Skyliner stops once it’s open.Those three resorts do not have a significant price increase this year going all the way to the end of December 2019 (any more than the usual price creep that all the resorts experience).
If WDW is going to "hike" the prices for those resorts, it ain't happening in 2019 and will have to wait until 2020.
[I already have my reservations at Pop for the first weeks of October and December.]
So wait a minute here. Disney knows how to take down a base conctrete foundation with a big structure on it, fix the conctrete foundation and put that big structure back up... hmmmm. Oh wait, this isn't Disney, this is the company that puts up gondolas for a living. Maybe Disney should send them over to Animal Kingdom. I hear there is a foundation there that needs fixin'It was definitely taken down, since there was a picture posted here where it was in place. Blog Mickey just did an update and you can see work going on at the foundation of that tower. Looks like they have also put something temporary in place to guide the cable into the station.
Yet, another way to die on the Gondola's of Hypothermia! Let's face it.. there is no way to avoid one's demise on them. We are all doomed.It is in the 40s in greater Orlando. Maybe what the gondolas need is heaters.
So wait a minute here. Disney knows how to take down a base conctrete foundation with a big structure on it, fix the conctrete foundation and put that big structure back up... hmmmm. Oh wait, this isn't Disney, this is the company that puts up gondolas for a living. Maybe Disney should send them over to Animal Kingdom. I hear there is a foundation there that needs fixin'
To clarify, it’s not supposed to soft open in April. It may be possible to soft open at the end of April.I'm curious - if the system is supposed to soft open for passengers in April/May, could it be possible that the Riviera station could serve as a functioning station, but only for Aruba guests?
I gave up on going back pages on this thread...Pick any random page and its some weird talk about gondola killing methods, "wish it was a monorail..." and people thinking that TDO uses a dartboard for all decisions.
Yet here you are once again posting and stirring the pot. Slow day at work?
It depends. Three possible ways they could go about adding a Hollywood Studios to Animal Kingdom line:
1) build a new gondola. Passengers would have to transfer at Hollywood Studios.
2) build a new gondola with cabins interlining between the two sections. Downtime: a few months.
3) Modify the existing gondola to be longer with a mid-station at Hollywood Studios. Downtime: 6 months+.
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