gap2368
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Thanks for sharing. Pref for Dorian is giving us a few extra sneak peeks!The screen is down at Hollywood Studios giving a great view of inside the station
Do not know if anyone has posted this or not
Cable stretch makes a lot more sense. This is a very common issue with steel cables.
We really don't know. They could have stored the gondolas early to work on the issue posted above before the storm hits. Also, when they first started preparing the Skyliner for this storm, the hurricane force winds were still expected to hit Orlando. I don't think this is the perfect storm to judge what actual protocol would be. Keep in mind that safety for guests and Cast Members is Disney's number one priority, and they will take the necessary measures to prepare anything for any situation. So, if the Skyliner needs to close a few days prior of a storm to prepare for it, they will do so because they also have busses and the boats to transport guests as well.So I am just curious about the procedure going on with the Skyliner. Would this be normal protocol to prepare the system days before a storm, or is this taking longer because it is the first time and brand new? I am just wondering because parks close early tomorrow, but if the Skyliner were open, it would have been out of commission days before the actual storm for guests. Just trying to wrap my head around the whole process and what it means going forward.
I think they did it early this time because there was no reason not to. It doesn't take them long to clear the cable of gondolas. Also when they did it, they were predicting tropical storm winds in Orlando by Sunday evening, so they were only a few days early of those prediction. The same day the cleared the lines is when they prepared all the construction sites too.So I am just curious about the procedure going on with the Skyliner. Would this be normal protocol to prepare the system days before a storm, or is this taking longer because it is the first time and brand new? I am just wondering because parks close early tomorrow, but if the Skyliner were open, it would have been out of commission days before the actual storm for guests. Just trying to wrap my head around the whole process and what it means going forward.
I've only seen a picture of that on one pole and I looked for it on many others. I'm now wondering if that had to do with this adjustment or some other work. I like the Passport to the Parks videos, but he seems to speculate a lot and doesn't have any background on gondolas.Looks like they also secured the Skyliner cables to the column wheels/structures.
Yeah he does a ton of speculating which doesn’t help much of anything.I've only seen a picture of that on one pole and I looked for it on many others. I'm now wondering if that had to do with this adjustment or some other work. I like the Passport to the Parks videos, but he seems to speculate a lot and doesn't have any background on gondolas.
I've only seen a picture of that on one pole and I looked for it on many others. I'm now wondering if that had to do with this adjustment or some other work. I like the Passport to the Parks videos, but he seems to speculate a lot and doesn't have any background on gondolas.
Speculating: maybe on 2 towers to hold the cable in place beyond the section they're resplicing. Put another way, to isolate the section of cable they're working on.I'm not sure why they would only secure on one pole.
https://blogmickey.com/2019/08/disney-skyliner-crews-secure-lines-for-hurricane-dorian/
Yeah, that is what I'm thinking now.Speculating: maybe on 2 towers to hold the cable in place beyond the section they're resplicing. Put another way, to isolate the section of cable they're working on.
After seeing the gondolas running it is so strange to see it so bare.Skyliner gondolas have all been taken off line and stored at CBR
I wonder if this would be available anywhere else? I buy an ornament everywhere we go on vacation and this seems appropriate since we should be riding these during our dec trip.NEWS
Skyliner ornament released today, available at Days of Christmas at Disney Springs for $27.99