We got to ride up front too on several occasions. You had to be lucky to be at the station when no one else requested the front ride and the cab was empty when it came in. The EP run was the best because it was longer. Got to have some great conversations with the pilots and my DS got a monorail license once.Back in the 1980's when they used to do this sort of thing: when I was around 6 or 8 years old, my family (Dad, Mom, little sister and me) were twice selected to ride in the very front of the monorail cockpit with the driver. It was amazing! There was a curved seat that ran around the front, and when you sat at the center, you had about a 270-degree view of the scenery, and it felt like you were flying. It was definitely an "I'm the king of the world!" kind of moment.
Here's a photo showing what the driver area looks like now. I remember it as being much more large and open than that, and I don't remember the bulky white panel with vents that goes across the front above the bench seat in this photo, but perhaps that's just because I was so much smaller when I saw it...
Thank you for sharing your happiest memory! It made me so happy too! and happy birthdayyyy to her!Welcome from Japan!!! My moment had come after we had been to WDW many times but on this trip my DW’s birthday fell within the dates of our trip. I arranged for a special event to take place in EP at a private room above the AA pavilion. Her fav character is Jiminy Cricket so I was fortunate to arrange a visit from the character. We had cake, a variety of snacks and drinks and I had b- day gifts there for her as well. I had invited several other couple friends to join us. DW had no idea this was to take place. She almost fainted when we arrived to the room and after a few moments Jiminy strolled in to wish her a Happy Birthday. He was supposed to be with us for 30 min but stayed for an hour!!!
Thank you for sharing your memory. This situation could be an official photo on the website to express theThere are so many wonderful memories, but one that stands out is riding Dumbo in its old location in the center of Fantasyland, while the fireworks when off overhead. Pure magic!
I think perhaps our "luck" with having drivers offer us an unsolicited ride up front might have had something to do with the fact that my mother was an effortlessly drop-dead gorgeous woman who always tended to stand out in a crowd, but whatever the drivers' motivation, we were delighted to have that magical experience!We got to ride up front too on several occasions. You had to be lucky to be at the station when no one else requested the front ride and the cab was empty when it came in. The EP run was the best because it was longer. Got to have some great conversations with the pilots and my DS got a monorail license once.
We too got to ride at the front of the monorail once and it was so magical. They gave us a card to say we had been on it afterwards. Also the seeing Spectro Magic for the first time was the best.Back in the 1980's when they used to do this sort of thing: when I was around 6 or 8 years old, my family (Dad, Mom, little sister and me) were twice selected to ride in the very front of the monorail cockpit with the driver. It was amazing! There was a curved seat that ran around the front, and when you sat at the center, you had about a 270-degree view of the scenery, and it felt like you were flying. It was definitely an "I'm the king of the world!" kind of moment.
Here's a photo showing what the driver area looks like now. I remember it as being much more large and open than that, and I don't remember the bulky white panel with vents that goes across the front above the bench seat in this photo, but perhaps that's just because I was so much smaller when I saw it...
The advantages of a pretty face and what it gets you hasn’t changed over the years. Hopefully you got some of those genes.I think perhaps our "luck" with having drivers offer us an unsolicited ride up front might have had something to do with the fact that my mother was an effortlessly drop-dead gorgeous woman who always tended to stand out in a crowd, but whatever the drivers' motivation, we were delighted to have that magical experience!
LOL, I'm afraid that like so many daughters of beautiful women... I look exactly like my Dad!The advantages of a pretty face and what it gets you hasn’t changed over the years. Hopefully you got some of those genes.
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