joelkfla
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It only shows (plays) announcements in the station, not out on the line.This video shows the announcements are made outside the cabins
It only shows (plays) announcements in the station, not out on the line.This video shows the announcements are made outside the cabins
“¡Por favor manténgase alejado de las puertas!”Undercover Tourist's blog post from last month (July 18th) contains the following statement: "Disney has revealed that the nearly 300 gondolas will feature onboard audio, which we imagine will be similar to the commentary you hear on the monorails."
I'm sure that the spiel contains some variation on "please remain seated at all times when the cabin doors are closed"
After the entrance remodel, I believe you will be able to ride into Epcot on the monorail without going through securityDoh! I should have realized that you can't ride into a park from the outside. Thanks.
Correct, as standees may block the air conditioning return vents.No standing. These cabins are not designed for standees. The bench seats are designed to seat up to 5 adults on each side.
I believe a safety sign at DHS station was photographed, and said to remain seated at all times.
How so? You have to go through security at the TTC before you get on the monorail (or at a resort if starting from there). Plus it doesn't actually stop inside the park.After the entrance remodel, I believe you will be able to ride into Epcot on the monorail without going through security
Underpromise-overdeliver. That's what we like to see.I'm just hoping they'll have an "unofficial" opening when we go 9/14-9/19 because I don't know when we'll get to go back. It would be nice to take a ride from AoA.
After the entrance remodel, I believe you will be able to ride into Epcot on the monorail without going through security
How so? You have to go through security at the TTC before you get on the monorail (or at a resort if starting from there). Plus it doesn't actually stop inside the park.
CorrectMy understanding is they are removing the "double security check" when taking the monorail to Epcot as right now you go through security to get on the monorial and then have to go through it again when you get to Epcot ... After the change the Epcot monorial terminal will be inside the security bubble so you won't have to go through again. You will still have to scan you MB/park ticket to get into the park so monorial won't really let you out directly in the park already, just past security
Right. The PP stated that there was no transportation option that allows direct entry to a park.My understanding is they are removing the "double security check" when taking the monorail to Epcot as right now you go through security to get on the monorial and then have to go through it again when you get to Epcot ... After the change the Epcot monorial terminal will be inside the security bubble so you won't have to go through again. You will still have to scan you MB/park ticket to get into the park so monorial won't really let you out directly in the park already, just past security
Right. The PP stated that there was no transportation option that allows direct entry to a park.
I must've misread your post. I took it as you could ride the monorail to Epcot without going through security at all, not that you wouldn't have to do it twice. I understand that it will remove the 2nd security, but you still have to go through security to get on the monorail in the first place.Right. The PP stated that there was no transportation option that allows direct entry to a park.
I'm so excited about the Skyliner! I think I am going to take a whole day, just riding around in them... if there aren't too many others who want to do the same. I remember the gondolas from Disneyland back in the day. It was a short ride them but with the bird's eye view it was so cool.
Not an issue. Splitting hairs.I must've misread your post. I took it as you could ride the monorail to Epcot without going through security at all, not that you wouldn't have to do it twice. I understand that it will remove the 2nd security, but you still have to go through security to get on the monorail in the first place.
Okay, so I'm late to this thread and haven't paid much attention to the Skyliner until now. We got a good AP rate and are staying at The Pop in November.
I've tried to find this info, I know its out there. Staying at The Pop, we will have to transfer gondolas at CBR to go to either Epcot or DHS? Seems odd that one of the routes from the first station wouldn't go all the way through to a park.
And if someone can link me to a thread or post that explains the routes to and from the resorts and parks, I'd appreciate it.
All passengers to/from Pop or AoA must transfer at CBR, for any destination other than CBR.Okay, so I'm late to this thread and haven't paid much attention to the Skyliner until now. We got a good AP rate and are staying at The Pop in November.
I've tried to find this info, I know its out there. Staying at The Pop, we will have to transfer gondolas at CBR to go to either Epcot or DHS? Seems odd that one of the routes from the first station wouldn't go all the way through to a park.
And if someone can link me to a thread or post that explains the routes to and from the resorts and parks, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks, joelkfla. I have looked in the very first few pages of this thread, but didn't see this there.
When you get off at CBR, do you have to wait in line again, or will you already "be in line" so to speak since you are just transferring. My Mom uses an ECV and we like to make this easy as possible.