Can you still ride up front in the monorail with the engineer? I know they stopped this after the accident but DH was looking at something online and it said you could ride up front. I am wondering if this is just old news.
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I'm sad we didn't keep all of our monorail co-pilots licences.
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Ok. That is what I thought but DH was on the Disney site last night looking at information and it said you could ride up front. I told him I thought that was old information and they had not updated it. Disney really needs to stay on top of updating their info.
I DO believe in fairies, I DO, I DO!
1977-2007 various resorts
August 2007 CBR
August 2009 Poly
2010 July/August Ply
2012 July BC & Christmas ASM
2014 Sept BC
2015 Sept BC Oct CS
2016 May FQ Oct GF
2017 Nov YC
After a lot of digging I found this that sums it up to why they allow it at DL and not DW.
Disneyland still allows riding in the pilot cabin. WDW does not. The monorail in CA is considered an attraction. In FL it is considered a mode of transportation.
Also, the Disneyland monorails only run two on the track at a time, they don't travel in reverse, and they coordinate leaving the stations at the same time so there is almost zero chance of a collision.
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