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How about this. Most of the Skyliner would be in the woods. Less visibly intrusive. This pretty much leaves Key West, Port Orleans & Saratoga as the only bus to park connected resorts (not including Springs).
I suspect that it would be quicker than the bus. This would be 10 minutes at the most including the turn at Coronado.I think somebody earlier said that ride would take too long.
I think somebody earlier said that ride would take too long.
I suspect that it would be quicker than the bus. This would be 10 minutes at the most including the turn at Coronado.
Much longer. That's over 5 miles and the Skyliner only moves at 11 mph at top speed, and of course it goes slower than that coming into and leaving stations. It would be 30+ minutes.
Yeah, this is one of the trade offs with the Skyliner. It has a low top speed, but barring problems it moves continuously. The current lines make a lot of sense when compared to busses because the busses would have to make a lot of stops and turns which offsets their speed benefit. When you are talking about connecting MK, you have that long stretch up World Drive where the bus is going to go a lot faster then the Skyliner.
Then perhaps a spur off the Epcot line to Coronado, Ak, Allstar, and back to the Epcot line. Cheaper because they are taking advantage of the existing Epcot line, but I know it is more expensive than the Skyliner. We know Cheapik likely wouldn't even go for spending money on a skyline at this point.Right. The Skyliner works quite well in the confines of what they actually built (even though I'm not a fan), but it's not an especially efficient means of transportation over longer distances.
Then perhaps a spur off the Epcot line to Coronado, Ak, Allstar, and back to the Epcot line. Cheaper because they are taking advantage of the existing Epcot line, but I know it is more expensive than the Skyliner. We know Cheapik likely wouldn't even go for spending money on a skyline at this point.
Sorry, I was not clear. I meant a spur in terms of additional Monorail track, not skyline track.I think the issue here is that anything that involves building Skyliner routes across a longer stretch of undeveloped land is problematic for future development. I believe the current routes all run along/over existing development except for the CBR to DHS line, which is only over a few tenths of a mile of undeveloped land (i.e. a space too small for any major future development).
If they stick to following roads etc. then the route is going to have multiple turn stations and likely take much longer than a bus.
You'll never see a skyliner to MK. It would essentially run parallel to the monorail. If they built anything at all (which I doubt), it would be a connector from the Int'l Gateway to the front of Epcot. You would then transfer to the monorail.
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The only way to get to AK by Skyliner would be to extend the HS line. However, it would have to go slightly southwest over the park in a straight line to get to a station at the front of AK. And near the HS fireworks launch site. Yikes! I don't see that happening either.
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