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While this video does not answer if this process will be automated or manually executed, it does give us a good idea of how portions of the secondary loop will work.
They can run in rain, I believe if lightening is within 5-6 miles they will stop them from what we are hearing.I’m sure it’s been asked but I can’t read 432 pages to find the answer and search didn’t help.
Are the gondolas halted during lightening/thunder storms? Because that’s a thing. Lol.
I’m sure it’s been asked but I can’t read 432 pages to find the answer and search didn’t help.
Are the gondolas halted during lightening/thunder storms? Because that’s a thing. Lol.
This would be the equivalent of nearly a bus a minute in each direction. Servicing 4 resorts this would be a bus every 5 minutes from each resort or 12 buses an hour.The Epcot line is running right now, with a 9.8 second spacing, giving a capacity of 3670 people per hour each direction.
And I wouldn't be surprised if they crank up the speed once they have some operational experience. If you look at it like a moving assembly line that is very typical. I could see them getting to the 4500 pph the rumors originally saidThis would be the equivalent of nearly a bus a minute in each direction. Servicing 4 resorts this would be a bus every 5 minutes from each resort or 12 buses an hour.
Even if you assume that they dont fill the gondolas that is staggering. It takes longer than that to load and unload a bus, especially if the bus has to kneel to load/unload wheel chairs or ECV. This is basically like saying that there would always be a bus waiting when the prior one pulled away. Can you imagine that at park closing. No waiting 15 minutes for the next bus, no wondering if you just missed it or if all these people will fit.
This will be a game changer.
That's an improvement. I timed the DHS line at about 11.5 seconds a couple of months ago.The Epcot line is running right now, with a 9.8 second spacing, giving a capacity of 3670 people per hour each direction.
Fantastic picture, I love a good storm.My brother is currently there and weather just turned and skyliner was being tested View attachment 429860
My brother is currently there and weather just turned and skyliner was being tested View attachment 429860
Not sure when it started but the gondolas stopped, he sent me a video it's bad with the wind you can barely see.Was there lightning? I can see rain & wind!
Was there lightning? I can see rain & wind!
Not sure when/if they stopped running, but when the storm looked like that, there was a lot of lightning tonight.Was there lightning? I can see rain & wind!
Not sure when it started but the gondolas stopped, he sent me a video it's bad with the wind you can barely see.
Not sure how close to there but there is definitely lightening in the general area
Not sure when/if they stopped running, but when the storm looked like that, there was a lot of lightning tonight.
Yes.Might have missed this info on this thread...does everyone disembark at CBR, no matter where you’re headed to/from?
Everyone stays on, unless they're getting off.What about Riviera?
Probably not, as the doors remain open while the cabin swings thru an area where it would be unsafe to deboard.And would they let people ride through if they didn’t want to get off at the end of the line?
I would hope so because the video I saw the ones mid air over DHS were just stuck sitting there swaying in high winds, not even sure why they didn't recall the empty ones during that horrific weather.Thanks all. I wonder whether the gondolas would have stopped (& unloaded) sooner if they had been carrying guests.
Why would they if they don't need to? The rain will not hurt them, nor will the wind unless it's strong enough to derail the cable or drive a cabin into a tower.not even sure why they didn't recall the empty ones during that horrific weather.
I more meant when they are in full use during lightening they have to, would have been a good practice of timing to get them back to stations. I would hope even in the intense winds they had last night nothing would damage them.Why would they if they don't need to? The rain will not hurt them, nor will the wind unless it's strong enough to derail the cable or drive a cabin into a tower.