Nothing major, but seems like doors were stuck and had to be manually opened by a Doppelmayr employee on-site:
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The original design covers pretty much the entire resort but was broken into smaller phases. No word on if they will be moving forward with anything further.Does anyone know for arguments sake, if they will be ever extending the skyliner to say the animal kingdom lodge to give that another way of transportation, or is it just to far to do?
Any chance an insider could let slip what the routes were for this original design?The original design covers pretty much the entire resort but was broken into smaller phases. No word on if they will be moving forward with anything further.
Nothing major, but seems like doors were stuck and had to be manually opened by a Doppelmayr employee on-site:
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Wasn't the last crash due to a car coming off the disabled load? Pretty sure you won't find that setup at a ski resortHow often at say, a ski resort were a system like this operates all the time in near cold.. do doors and etc get stuck or car's crash?
It makes sense, just wish they wouldve made this a focus when they started it, as animal kingdom is super nice, but only have the buses stinks. Mainly bc lol i dont like the buses and the skyliner is awesome.The original design covers pretty much the entire resort but was broken into smaller phases. No word on if they will be moving forward with anything further.
How often at say, a ski resort were a system like this operates all the time in near cold.. do doors and etc get stuck or car's crash?
Wasn't the last crash due to a car coming off the disabled load? Pretty sure you won't find that setup at a ski resort
What are some of the longer domestic gondolas? The longest I rode was the Aerial Tram at Lake Tahoe which I believe is 2.4 miles long.I wouldn't call what happened in April a crash. More like a bump. What happened in Italy last weekend was a crash. Exceedingly sad but exceedingly rare.
It's in Doppelmayr's interest to keep all the Skyliner lines running safely and efficiently. Any two points at WDW could be connected by Skyliner should Disney so choose.
I keep hoping for a three point system, Coronado Springs to Animal Kingdom park continuing on to Animal Kingdom Lodge and Back Again.... Lodge to Park to CS.I wouldn't call what happened in April a crash. More like a bump. What happened in Italy last weekend was a crash. Exceedingly sad but exceedingly rare.
It's in Doppelmayr's interest to keep all the Skyliner lines running safely and efficiently. Any two points at WDW could be connected by Skyliner should Disney so choose.
The longest in the US (and formerly the world) is at Silver Mountain, Idaho at 3.1 miles, followed by the gondolas at Aspen and Heavenly. Many longer ones have recently been built abroad: 5.6 miles in Serbia, 5.5 miles in Turkey, 4.9 miles in Vietnam. We have fallen behind.What are some of the longer domestic gondolas? The longest I rode was the Aerial Tram at Lake Tahoe which I believe is 2.4 miles long.
That's going to be ugly on the landing right through backstage.At least between Animal Kingdom Lodge and Animal Kingdom. I always thought they could put the AKL station between the ends of the Jambo and DVC building, pretty easily, and thereby service the entire resort without too much effort. Build a bridge from the ends of Kidani and Jambo, no turns or anything required.
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How about a walking path that's less than a mile (which is the distance from Epcot busses to American Adventure)?That's going to be ugly on the landing right through backstage.
If I was betting, more like this:
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Of course, most of that route could be done with only a buss lane crossing at grade level too. They could put in anything and make the same happen. Same for any route from the back of the resort, there's no crossing to deal with. A gondola should still be cheaper, but it needs to be a straight line. Something else could curve. My wife always wants to stay at AK, but having to take a bus everywhere, even to AK is a disappointment. I assume they'll do something "eventually".
The walk from Boardwalk to DHS is about 0.8 mi. But how many guests choose to walk rather than ride? I think a relatively small fraction.How about a walking path that's less than a mile (which is the distance from Epcot busses to American Adventure)?
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The walk would not be for everybody, but it certainly would be enjoyed by a number of guests. Just like the walk from Grand Floridian to Magic Kingdom, this would be used, and would also likely get more guests considering AK Lodge. Runners would also love this option for a morning run.The walk from Boardwalk to DHS is about 0.8 mi. But how many guests choose to walk rather than ride? I think a relatively small fraction.
Asking guests to walk a mile to get just to the entrance of a park would not make them happy. That's not free theme park transportation.
Sure, but that's totally different from the Skyliner, which was intended to take a major load off the buses.The walk would not be for everybody, but it certainly would be enjoyed by a number of guests. Just like the walk from Grand Floridian to Magic Kingdom, this would be used, and would also likely get more guests considering AK Lodge. Runners would also love this option for a morning run.
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