I've always assumed you'll never see any daylight between the loading area the the vehicle. Either that flat area with something pushed up against it, or the protruding square with a collared connection around it.The bare bones around the exposed door is interesting. Makes you think they will have to have some sort of adjustable extending baffle to get the landing to match up to the door completely and hide the simple aluminum skin.
I cannot tell from the photos, are there any that show the lower part of the box between the wheels and the floor? Is it possible they installed any motion hydraulics to tilt the box at all? Nothing fast or as complex as a motion ride, but they could create some up and down type motion on the super flat trip to simulate landing and take off. Or, they could do nothing.
They're seriously loading people into the back of a box truck?
I know it's a short trip, but...
It's not like it's going on a public road or near any traffic? How much more dangerous could it be than a parking lot tram? We cannot see the wheels, maybe it's a cheap U-Haul frame and all the did was build a set inside it, or maybe it's a more custom box with some extras. Hasn't anyone ever done a hay ride anywhere in a cart towed behind a tractor? Nobody ever complained that those "were not safe" for the ride around the fields.It has nothing to do with the exterior for me -- it's more the ride quality, safety, and space for passengers. Box trucks aren't designed to carry human beings in the back.
I believe that's an air conditioner on the roof at least. Maybe it was an old refrigerator truck.
What road? The highway ramp next to the hotel and seeing it through the trees not knowing if it's this or a delivery truck? Or, perhaps cruising through the cast parking area (assuming they don't have a spotter that stops other traffic)?There's no way. I mean, can you imagine driving down the road and seeing a star wars box truck with people in it and going "man, I really want to spend $6k for that experience."
The distance is so short people were asking about walking it. Nobody is going to ride in the back of this on a public road that will ever see other traffic.
It's not like this the bus that picks you up Disney Springs. They just ignore the loading collar and boarding immersion. Plop down a metal step stool to climb up through the door at Disney Springs. That's why it has to be at the farthest bus stop, so nobody sees the cheap stepstool.