WOW!! What a thread!! Its very hard to play catch-up with something this unwieldy. But that never stopped me before!!
My first thought, while reading it the first time was all the negative views of monorails. It is a position I do not understand. Some salient samples:
Originally posted by Mr. J. Cricket
Honestly, I think the monorails are only perceived as magical because they are Disney monorails. I've ridden other things like them and sorry, but they were just like riding a city bus, but slower.
Originally posted by thedscoop
Multiple concrete lines with all the required pillars and stations throughout WDW would just look bad and, unlike some other types of transportation are pretty permanent.
Originally posted by thedscoop
Well if monorails have become passe' for Fairlane Center in Dearborn, Michigan, then by all means, Disney needs more...
I just can't wait to see the big concrete pillars cut through the Boardwalk...
I really cant see for the life of me how some obscure (and if you dont happen to live in that city it is
obscure) monorail system has anything whatsoever to do with Disneys monorail system! Maybe someone can explain it to me.
And I really want to know, especially from Scoop since he seems to head the charge on this issue, if you can really, honestly, truly and from the bottom of your magical heart, tell me you find a bus more Disney that the monorail?
The second thought that struck me was from BRERALEX when he said:
I think there just isn't an ideal transportation system for the way WDW is spread out
This, of course, is in the wrong thread. It should be included in the infrastructure thread (but lord knows if Ill ever have time for that one with the rate Mr. Kidds brings up new topics!!!). It is
EXACTLY what I meant by the term haphazard with little or no foresight. Thank you for summing it perfectly and understanding, on the most basic level, the meaning of it all!!!
Third thought. I cut out and saved all those zany references to subways. It was a little tough through the tears of laughter, but I managed. I got all the way up to wdw4us2 and decided to scraps all the inane references in favor of repeating this little gem of wisdom!
Anytime you dig underground in Florida, you run into water in a very short distance. Also, the ground is mostly sand, not soil. This is one of the reasons the Utilidor under the MK is actually the ground floor and the park is the second floor. I don't see how they could build an underground subway without it costing a fortune, if it could be done at all.
Thank you wdw4us2!! You literally took the words out of my mouth!!!
An hybrid double-decker well-themed bus with an open-air second deck would be every bit as magical to me (if not more) for traveling throughout WDW than a monorail
Imagine how much fun it would be to travel from your resort to MK on a sunny day on the open air level of a double decker bus that does not spew out any nasty emissions.
Scoop, Scoop, Scoop. What am I goin do with you?? Do you really think an open air double decker bus would fly in June, July or August?! Come on!! Youre going to cut capacity in half for more than half the time!! Not to mention the other issues that have been brought up by other posters! Ill grant you that it is Rockwell, as it paints a pretty Walt type picture. But like most of his depictions of normal life, it just doesnt work in the real world!!
Last thought (hey!! Who was it that said hurray!??) It is of course Raidermatt!! WOW! When Im catching up I sometimes start formulating responses as Im reading though the thread the first time. Every time I have a thought on a subject or think of some pithy remark, Sir Matts been there done that!!! It pleases me no end!!!! But at the same time its a bit frustrating!! He keeps stealing all the good bits!!!! Such as:
For instance, the quickest route is not ALWAYS going to be the most desirable for WDW guests. Most will sacrifice a few minutes in speed if the experience is upgraded. This dynamic rarely comes into play in transportation systems designed to deal with work commutes.
And!
What I can say is that this issues of grey colored monorail lines all over the place can be tossed out immediately. They are considered a bonus by the vast majority of guests who stay at resorts that they are serviced by, and just about everyone of us gets at least a bit of enjoyment at watching a monorail glide by.
And then theres the exchange with Mr. Kidds, with Sir Matt taking the first quote! (double quote alert!)
Disney has indeed worked out some expansion plans, and likely would have implemented them were it not for a reluctance to come up with the up-front capital.
I think this is quite an assumption. Even before ME tightened the purse strings there were probably lots of plans that were conceptualized and put to paper but didn't happen for a variety of reasons. You've been riding shotgun with Baron too long and all you can see as motivation for anything is $$$$
OK, Mr. Kidds!! Take it back!! You are
WRONG!!! Plain and simple!
There were probably
NOT lots of plans that were conceptualized and put to paper but didn't happen for a variety of reasons.
If you think about it Ei$ner came in relatively shortly after EPCOT. And try as I might I cant think where those plans would have had them build a monorail! All the resorts (save the Golf Resort, which was never part of the plan) and
ALL the theme parks were connected by monorail! It is Ei$ner that did away with that
Standard!!!!
One more dangling thought:
The problem is then that you have a system designed for peak times operating during a day which most of the time is non-peak.
Yeah! Kind of like running empty buses back and forth between resorts at three in the afternoon, or at any time opposite of the rush! VERY EFFIECIENT INDEED!!!!
Whew!!!! Im done!! I'm going back to read the link provided by Hopemax. I'm sure I will like it!! She 'Gets It'!!!