seashoreCM
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- Aug 25, 2001
One thing that Disney might try to add more magic and pixie dust to resort guests' experiences is double decker buses. This will also reduce labor costs with the bus system. Because buses, unlike any probably monorail extension, offer a ride from park to resort without transferring, buses are actually give very good service.
Double decker buses, unlike 60 foot articulated buses and the super bus (tractor trailer) can stop at most of the existing bus stations. There should be a reasonable number of routes where only a minor amount of overhead clearance improvements are needed in just a few places.
This works best on routes with only one destination during standing room only times, since it takes time for people to come down the stairs. Routes like All Star during those times when each has its own bus will work quite well.
Disney hints:
http://members.aol.com/ajaynejr/disney.htm
Double decker buses, unlike 60 foot articulated buses and the super bus (tractor trailer) can stop at most of the existing bus stations. There should be a reasonable number of routes where only a minor amount of overhead clearance improvements are needed in just a few places.
This works best on routes with only one destination during standing room only times, since it takes time for people to come down the stairs. Routes like All Star during those times when each has its own bus will work quite well.
Disney hints:
http://members.aol.com/ajaynejr/disney.htm