The first gondola car has arrived on property. Hopefully, despite the terrible job someone did of packaging and securing it to the truck, it survived.
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The first gondola car has arrived on property. Hopefully, despite the terrible job someone did of packaging and securing it to the truck, it survived.
I saw that yesterday and was wondering how they were fitting 8 people in there. Maybe just a test vehicle?
Just looking through pictures of it, looks exciting!
Am I reading right that it connects Epcot to Hollywood Studios? If so do we know if it does that as one continuous ride with stops at the resorts or do you change part way like if taking the Monorail from Magic Kingdom to Epcot? No reason to ask, just curious about how much we know so far. :mickey:
It is not continuous between the two parks based on current plans.Quote:
Originally Posted by Giggy
There is a TTC-like station if Guests want to ride between Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios.
I'd need to look back at the plans, but I think it is the Caribbean Beach station will be the TTC-like "main hub" for the new system
http://www.wdwinfo.com/wp-content/up...yliner-Map.jpg
Independent runs for EPCOT/International Gateway and Disney's Hollywood Studios. Main hub at the south end of Caribbean Beach Resort.
Great, thanks.
So looking at the map then: one Gondola goes from Epcot, through the new Riviera Resort (unless you change there as well?) and then stops Caribbean Beach. Then a second gondola goes from there to Hollywood Studios, maybe that one also continues to Pop Century and Art of Animation in the other direction?
I have two thoughts on this. 1) maybe the perspective of the picture is making it look smaller than it really is (it would be nice if there was a person standing next to it). 2) Disney is coming up with 8, figuring a certain percentage of the guest riding will be children.
Just had another thought, will guest have to be seated, or will there be handrails like on the bus and monorail.
Had a couple of thoughts myself...
Air Conditioning. I don't see a big, honkin' A/C unit on that thing, and with all those windows it's gonna get HOT!
Also, what about inclement weather? I bet those gondolas are gonna swing & sway in even a moderate breeze, not to mention what will happen when the inevitable thunderstorms roll in. Will they stop the gondolas? Not run the system if it looks like bad weather or high winds are forecast? I assume they've got contingency plans for all of this drawn up, but I'm still curious.
I'm sure the Reedy Creek Fire Department can't wait for this to become operational, they might be able to try a rescue over water.