The Skyliner needs to go to the Animal Kingdom area, which is so remote from the rest of WDW
Supposedly Disney is looking at another form of transpiration for AK.
The Skyliner needs to go to the Animal Kingdom area, which is so remote from the rest of WDW
I don't mind the buses. I wonder if it's because most people visiting Disney World never take public transportation, but really the bus system is not that bad. Most of the time you wait between 0 and 15 minutes for a bus and it takes you right where you want to be. There always seems to be once or twice a trip that you wait 20-30 minutes, and my wife gets all worked up about this...but I've become very zen about it.
That said, last trip we stay at Boardwalk and Wilderness Lodge, and we only took the bus 5 times the whole trip, and like 21 times on boats, and it was pretty sweet.
In recent years I feel like we wait way more for busses on average, especially at park close after magic hours. From resorts doesn't seem as bad, especially with the screens showing the time (even though that time is frequently pushed back a lot). Earlier in the day they seem a little more reliable.I used to feel the same way you do, but over time, and more recently in the past few years, it feels like it has gotten worse.
i would like to see an alternative for at least MK, its a pure nightmare getting out of there and onto a bus after fireworks.In recent years I feel like we wait way more for busses on average, especially at park close after magic hours. From resorts doesn't seem as bad, especially with the screens showing the time (even though that time is frequently pushed back a lot). Earlier in the day they seem a little more reliable.
Well.. there already is the monorail and the three sets of boats. Not sure adding another form of transport to the three pulling people out is realistic. There is limited space up front. The real issue is the way they do the fireworks show. If they did it as soon as it got dark, instead of waiting until the end of the night, you wouldn't have the same rush. Especially without a nighttime parade, there is no reason to do the fireworks so late during much of the year.i would like to see an alternative for at least MK, its a pure nightmare getting out of there and onto a bus after fireworks.
Well.. there already is the monorail and the three sets of boats. Not sure adding another form of transport to the three pulling people out is realistic. There is limited space up front. The real issue is the way they do the fireworks show. If they did it as soon as it got dark, instead of waiting until the end of the night, you wouldn't have the same rush. Especially without a nighttime parade, there is no reason to do the fireworks so late during much of the year.
Fair enough. But it also creates the transportation headache we all know so well. I think they might even make up some revenue by doing early fireworks in that more families might stay in the parks during the day, adding an extra meal, rather than returning to hotels for a rest. But you're probably right, the simple solution to the transportation issue would probably cause a drop in some revenue. Though maybe offset by needing fewer transportation options so late in the night?I think the reason is to keep people in the park until closing.
I'm expecting that the Skyliner will bring a level of predictability to travel times that will be most welcome. I hate not knowing if I'll have to wait 2 or 20min for a bus.
The Skyliner makes sense where they're putting it because you have 3 of the largest resorts and 2 theme parks all within close proximity. They're getting a lot of bang for their bucks.
It's also taking traffic out of one of the most congested areas on property (although that may change when the new DHS entrance opens.)
From a cost/benefit standpoint, I think it would be tough to justify putting one in to AK. Connecting Epcot with PO, OKW, SSR, and DS makes more sense.
Obviously the solution is Elon Musk and the Boring Company.
They're the closest thing to Walt's WEDway People Mover.The great thing about the gondolas is the continuous service. In every single method of transportation now, you have to wait for some period of time then there is a maximum number of riders that can be served until the next one comes along. The gondolas will continuously serve riders. Even when the park closes, the line will continuously move instead of wait, load, wait, load
AgreedThey're the closest thing to Walt's WEDway People Mover.
The obvious next step is a hyperloop to my doorstepObviously the solution is Elon Musk and the Boring Company.
Not in a swamp.
What do you need clarified?Watching the update videos did not clarify anything for me.
Maybe because I need verbiage, LOL.