tsme
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- Aug 5, 2010
The hub isn't at IG. The hub is at CBR. IG is the end of the line.[/QUOTE
Sorry that’s what I meant.
The hub isn't at IG. The hub is at CBR. IG is the end of the line.[/QUOTE
Sorry that’s what I meant.
Sounds to me like you need to buy one of them private islands from AWE TV.....
I know they have said it won't open until next fall, and we have decided it is due to a delay in gondola production, but I still find it somewhat fishy that they are doing all this testing and such this far in advance.
Ah well, this is why I do not work in the department that makes these types of decisions.
I agree with you - and part of me wonders if that Fall 2019 is for when the system is 100% up and running - meaning the Riviera stop is open .... but that the rest of the system could be running prior to that
For some reason these are much closer together than I envisioned. Maybe that’s just for the test.
This is a test as those are not actual Skyliner cabins. You can see workers in the vehicles. On another site the three vehicles were stopped at a tower working on the tower.For some reason these are much closer together than I envisioned. Maybe that’s just for the test.
For some reason these are much closer together than I envisioned. Maybe that’s just for the test.
This is a test as those are not actual Skyliner cabins. You can see workers in the vehicles. On another site the three vehicles were stopped at a tower working on the tower.
I didn’t reply to your post...Yes, I realize they are test cabins and not the actual cabins.
I didn’t reply to your post...
No worries!I just realize that. I apologize for the snarky tone.
I can’t tell you how much this excites me (I know I’m strange)
Me as well. Even though I don’t stay at any of the connected resortsI can’t tell you how much this excites me (I know I’m strange)
I have no desire to ride these things. DH, to my surprise, does want to. (He’s afraid of heights, so odd) Neither of us are excited about it stopping at IG. We enjoy the quiet entry that’s there now & are not looking forward to heavier traffic.
I think the gondolas look really small. Disney shoves & squishes us all (obviously with our permission) onto buses & monorails, making us all become very familiar with strangers, that we probably wouldn’t necessarily want to become so familiar with. And now they want us all to be happy to enter into a tin can hanging on a rope in the sky, sailing away, butt to butt (literally), in the FL weather, with no a/c in the lightening capitol, where there is not quick escape. It’s just not for me. But I’m sure some will (like my DH) want to ride it & some will love it & some will hate it. Time will tell how the majority feels & how that effects Disney’s future use of the system.
Humans tend to way over emphasis personal experience when determining if something is safe. Since people personally drive on the highway everyday and the vast majority of the time nothing happens, it must be "safe." But then you take something like flying or a gondola where the majority of people have little experience and any incident gets major media attention their experience is tons of bad news with almost no offsetting positive experience, so it must be "unsafe."This exactly. The gondola system will be far and away safer that the bus system.
The US Highway system is the LEAST safe form of transportation in the US, but no one fears using it. Statistics don't matter to lots of humans - only what the feel. It's why this world is such a mess.
The capacity is so high on this system I doubt they will combine groups any time other than right after fireworks. Most of the gondolas will be leaving the station empty outside of closing time.I have no desire to ride these things. DH, to my surprise, does want to. (He’s afraid of heights, so odd) Neither of us are excited about it stopping at IG. We enjoy the quiet entry that’s there now & are not looking forward to heavier traffic.
I think the gondolas look really small. Disney shoves & squishes us all (obviously with our permission) onto buses & monorails, making us all become very familiar with strangers, that we probably wouldn’t necessarily want to become so familiar with. And now they want us all to be happy to enter into a tin can hanging on a rope in the sky, sailing away, butt to butt (literally), in the FL weather, with no a/c in the lightening capitol, where there is not quick escape. It’s just not for me. But I’m sure some will (like my DH) want to ride it & some will love it & some will hate it. Time will tell how the majority feels & how that effects Disney’s future use of the system.
Though I would love a private island to visit (who wouldn’t), with all the modern amenities of course, it would be too remote to live. I like to shop! Lol.
I do however have extreme anxiety and am prone to panic attacks. Being in a closed very crowded space is one tigger. Usually I can deal with it moderately well if I know there’s quick way out or it’s just for a few minutes. So if I can avoid something that will undoubtly freak me out, I will do so. Especially since (in my older age ) I’ve begun to have chest pains with it. Going to a cardiologist is not fun, neither is walking around with a heart monitor, or having a bunch tests.
But hey that means more room on the gondolas for everyone else, .
......it still doesn't make much sense to me that they would get all of this done just to have it sit for 10 months until next fall.
I wouldn't think having it sit out motionless for most of a year would be good for it but then again it is made to be outside so I doubt it would hurt it much either.