99% of questions in this thread in a nutshell.oops, I missed that
Some sort of safety thing?I wonder what this is.
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He sure says the word fun a lot.Disney gondolas, moving 11 mph, will give bird’s eye views nearly 60 feet over Walt Disney World Resort
Disney World’s monorails of the air were gliding smoothly Tuesday above a scenic lake separating two hotels. Soon the Disney Skyliner system of 300 gondolas, opening to the public later this …www.orlandosentinel.com
Could it be some kind of wireless radio for emergencies?I wonder what this is.
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I wonder what this is.
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I wonder what this is.
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Some sort of safety thing?
Looks like a drink holder to me. I got one in my 2002 Chrysler two-seater sports van just like it.I wonder what this is.
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Maybe it's the audio unit. It could contain a small computer to play the spiels, and a speaker.I wonder what this is.
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Defibrillator.I wonder what this is.
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Whatever they do, we are talking about loading Gondolas not sending a crew to Mars! I've never seen such simple operations be so overly complicated.You limit access to the platform... and you have CMs there directing people when they step onto the platform and where they are actually loading.
My guess is they will have a second corral they put people into when they reach the front for those who need the second track... and then feed the second loading point from that corral.
They could have separate lines all together too.. but we don't know yet which tact they have taken.
Whatever they do, we are talking about loading Gondolas not sending a crew to Mars! I've never seen such simple operations be so overly complicated.
I can't wait for this to open so people can experience how mundane the operation is. It's basically the peoplemover suspended from a cable from an operations standpoint.
I wonder what this is.
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This is curious: the windows on the front of the cabin tilt inward, and the windows on the back tilt out! That would seem to invite rain intrusion. (Unwrapped cabins testing on the Studios line have 2 windows in front,, 3 in back.)
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I hope that mesh screening is made of vibranium, as I can imagine it being torn to shreds before too long.This is curious: the windows on the front of the cabin tilt inward, and the windows on the back tilt out! That would seem to invite rain intrusion. (Unwrapped cabins testing on the Studios line have 2 windows in front,, 3 in back.)
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