Beesknees6
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Oh! That’s makes sense... thanks for clearing that up!It won’t stop - the gondolas will move off the main cable to an unload/load area and then back on. The cables will continually move
Oh! That’s makes sense... thanks for clearing that up!It won’t stop - the gondolas will move off the main cable to an unload/load area and then back on. The cables will continually move
I actually read through the whole first page and nothing was stated on my question regarding getting on/off. And yep! I do not want to read through 100+ pagesYou really should read the first page of the thread. A lot of your questions have been asked and answered already here many times, and I understand not wanting to read through a 100+ page thread - but @rteetz has done a great job of filtering them out and putting them on the first page, so I suggest go there first and then come back with questions.
I don't see the lack of AC as a problem. The concept art clearly shows ventilation grids and with the cars constantly moving the breeze should be sufficient to make them comfortable.Why is there a poll question about a/c in the gondolas? Is that suggesting that there may not be? I can’t imagine there wouldn’t be
Very true... I got to thinking about my statement and I’ll bet someone cries discrimination against acrophobics.
Very true... I got to thinking about my statement and I’ll bet someone cries discrimination against acrophobics.
All of this makes perfect sense to normal people but every time I turn around these days the stories get crazier and crazier!Since that isn't a protected class any such claim would go nowhere and really you could say the same about the monorail resorts. You have to ride on a train suspended high in the air.
While there will be other ways to get places witout the gondola (even if it is bus to MK then bus to HS) any of those are going to take signifigantlty longer then the gondala.
Since that isn't a protected class any such claim would go nowhere and really you could say the same about the monorail resorts. You have to ride on a train suspended high in the air.
While there will be other ways to get places witout the gondola (even if it is bus to MK then bus to HS) any of those are going to take signifigantlty longer then the gondala.
Plus all the people with bustrophobia (yes that's a thing) will finally see some relief with the Gondola system.
Since that isn't a protected class any such claim would go nowhere and really you could say the same about the monorail resorts. You have to ride on a train suspended high in the air.
While there will be other ways to get places witout the gondola (even if it is bus to MK then bus to HS) any of those are going to take signifigantlty longer then the gondala.
Yes - I still wonder if Disney will simply add it to the disclaimer when you book at one of these resorts. "Disney supplied access to certain parks are only available via overhead tramway. If you are not comfortable with riding in this vehicle, you may provide your own transportation to the parks."
I go back and forth on how they will handle all this. Disney is not typically willing to say "poo poo to you" to it's guests, so I lean towards that they will provide some sort of accommodation if you refuse to ride the gondola, but my guess is it will be fairly inconvenient. (As I said elsewhere, one bus that loops all four resorts and DHS or Epcot, thus limiting the number of buses required.) But honestly, once they raise the prices for these resorts, why would people want to pay extra to stay there for the gondola access and then not use the gondola?
I mean do people do the same at monorail resorts?Very true... I got to thinking about my statement and I’ll bet someone cries discrimination against acrophobics.
Yes - I still wonder if Disney will simply add it to the disclaimer when you book at one of these resorts. "Disney supplied access to certain parks are only available via overhead tramway. If you are not comfortable with riding in this vehicle, you may provide your own transportation to the parks."
I go back and forth on how they will handle all this. Disney is not typically willing to say "poo poo to you" to it's guests, so I lean towards that they will provide some sort of accommodation if you refuse to ride the gondola, but my guess is it will be fairly inconvenient. (As I said elsewhere, one bus that loops all four resorts and DHS or Epcot, thus limiting the number of buses required.) But honestly, once they raise the prices for these resorts, why would people want to pay extra to stay there for the gondola access and then not use the gondola?
Good point... disclaimers are good. I still can’t imagine the buses being TOTALLY eliminated but possibly very very scarce like you saidYes - I still wonder if Disney will simply add it to the disclaimer when you book at one of these resorts. "Disney supplied access to certain parks are only available via overhead tramway. If you are not comfortable with riding in this vehicle, you may provide your own transportation to the parks."
I go back and forth on how they will handle all this. Disney is not typically willing to say "poo poo to you" to it's guests, so I lean towards that they will provide some sort of accommodation if you refuse to ride the gondola, but my guess is it will be fairly inconvenient. (As I said elsewhere, one bus that loops all four resorts and DHS or Epcot, thus limiting the number of buses required.) But honestly, once they raise the prices for these resorts, why would people want to pay extra to stay there for the gondola access and then not use the gondola?
Good point... disclaimers are good. I still can’t imagine the buses being TOTALLY eliminated but possibly very very scarce like you said
I guess time will tell us...I used to think that but I'm coming around the unless gondala is closed, busses will be gone. Minnivan or busses with a transfer will be your options.
Bottom line though is if you are scared to ride the Gondala your experience at a gondala resport is not going to be pleasant and you should book elsewhere.
I guess time will tell us...
The Gondala's are supposed to make transportation faster, not make it longer. i.e. no waiting for a bus, a constant moving line with no vehicular traffic to slow it down, etcYep. I think the one thing we can say for sure is that getting to HS or Epcot will take longer then it does now once the gondala opens unless you pay for something like a minnivan.
You think it will take longer from what location?Yep. I think the one thing we can say for sure is that getting to HS or Epcot will take longer then it does now once the gondala opens unless you pay for something like a minnivan.
Yep. I think the one thing we can say for sure is that getting to HS or Epcot will take longer then it does now once the gondala opens unless you pay for something like a minnivan.
Yep boats are staying for the Epcot resorts. I wouldn’t expect less boats running either.No true - first off the boats will still run because they are there mainly to service the 5 hotels that won't be affected by the Gondola. The boats take 30 minutes to go from Epcot to DHS, and that won't change. The maximum wait for a boat will stay at 15 minutes as well, I don't think they will run LESS boats, as I said they are there mostly to service those hotels, they just can also be used to move between DHS and Epcot.
Secondly, I suspect the Gondola will be slightly faster than the boats. Even with a change at the CBR station, I bet most of the time it will be <20 minutes from DHS to Epcot by Gondola versus the 30 minutes + waiting for it to arrive by boat.