beer dave
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Getting back to the gondola discussion, according to CNN, the construction cost of a gondola system is between $3M - $12M per mile. Plugging in a number of $6 million per mile, the new WDW system is costing at about $21 million (based on 3.5 miles). How much cheaper would it be to add a few buses! This is truly an investment in the future of WDW transportation. BTW, the monorail in Vegas (which is the same type as WDW), cost $150M per mile to build in 2004. It's no wonder that Disney picked the gondola over the monorail. This gondola system is the first major transportation "system" WDW has implemented since 1982 when the monorail was extended to EPCOT (correct me if I am wrong about that). Questions for consideration - (1) why not just add buses? My guess is that Disney looked into the future and found that without non-roadway transportation systems, they would need to upgrade the roads and streets which would cost even more than a new "mass transit" system. I also think that everyone believes that are too many WDW buses on the road already. (2) How will it be paid for? Since there are no "ticket costs" to ride any of the WDW transportation, the resorts and the parks all contribute to the costs of all transportation systems at the WDW Resort. As a DVC member, part of my dues go toward "transportation". I was told by DVC that the dues for each DVC resort membership go toward the mode of transportation serving that resort. That means the new Riviera Resort will be a major contributor. It will be interesting to see what the cost of the DVC dues are when they are released. Of course, the cost will be amortized over time but consider that none of the previous DVC resorts had a new "transportation system" that was provided for it. Having said that, Disney still has to provide bus transportation to these "gondola resorts", right? There will be people who don't want to go on the gondola or are going somewhere else. That means that the gondola didn't eliminate the bus transportation for these resorts, it only reduced them. That is quite an concept. My last point is that the cost for the gondola system is a drop in the bucket compared to the amount of money that Disney is investing in the infrastructure and park improvements that have been announced in the last couple years. People complain about the cost of hotels "on property" but I don't think they realize what it costs for everything needed to operate the WDW resort.
My only adjustment to this would be that a portion of the construction costs of the gondola system would probably be included in the buy in cost of the Riviera-- not in the dues-- however, a portion of the maintenance and operational cost of the gondolas will be in the dues--
Additional buses verses gondolas would be cheaper start up cost, but in the long run the operational and maintenance costs of the buses will greatly outweigh the gondolas.