Yeah, it is highly doubtful at this point.So I should prolly start to accept it won’t be open beginning of June?
Yeah, it is highly doubtful at this point.So I should prolly start to accept it won’t be open beginning of June?
Wow. That thing was 350 feet high (enough to clear the shipping channel), with a VERY steep ascent. I’ve ridden Fury 325 roller coaster at Carowinds (which is cleverly 325 feet high), but I don’t think I would ride that gondola. That is pretty scary.
I was a local at the time, and that thing was a menace. For whatever weather reason, it turns out that wind churns pretty hard over NOLA at that height, and they bucked like mad, even fully loaded. For this reason, it also went much more slowly than it was supposed to. (Probably had something to do with the frequent need to clean the cars after riders got sick because they were stifling hot, too.)
As for why it wasn't a success as a commuter route, the main reasons were heat & money. The Algiers ferry was and is free, while there was a charge to ride the uncomfortably-hot gondolas.
Probably not.So I should prolly start to accept it won’t be open beginning of June?
I’ll put my cash, and maybe even oddsAnd even if there’s a wait at peak time, it will still be better than the monorail transfer. What do you guys think?
I hope for April too but I can not see it happing here to August September openingAs each day passes, reality hits that my secret dream that the Skyliner might be open for our late April trip fades ever faster away.
Next dream....September trip. For sure they should be open by then!! (I hope!)
We were in Steamboat Springs last week and rode their gondolas. Those gondolas look very similar to the new Disney gondolas. It was really interesting to see how the gondolas loaded and unloaded. The gondolas would speed up as they approached the loading area then slow down to load. If you didn’t make it on one gondola then you just waited for the next one. Those gondolas held six people comfortably and eight in a crunch. They had benches to sit on. Once a gondola was loaded it would speed up as it left the loading area until it caught up with the group.
With this be the way the Disney gondolas will work?
Yes, but at most stations, Disney has added a second track where some of the gondolas can stop for wheelchair loading. During testing, 11% of the cabins have been stopping on the secondary track, while the rest unload and load as you described.We were in Steamboat Springs last week and rode their gondolas. Those gondolas look very similar to the new Disney gondolas. It was really interesting to see how the gondolas loaded and unloaded. The gondolas would speed up as they approached the loading area then slow down to load. If you didn’t make it on one gondola then you just waited for the next one. Those gondolas held six people comfortably and eight in a crunch. They had benches to sit on. Once a gondola was loaded it would speed up as it left the loading area until it caught up with the group.
With this be the way the Disney gondolas will work?
Man, I'm bummed. I just switched from POR to CBR for early August because I for some reason thought this would be open. My mistake, I'm just disappointed!
Most likely but we don't know for sure.
Maybe is the best I can say.I know you don’t know for sure, @rteetz , but if you were a betting man, would you bet the Skyliner would or would not be open by July 15? Obviously I won’t hold you to your answer!
Maybe it's the pessimist in me, but I can't see these cabs being filled to more than 50% occupancy the bulk of the time.
Especially when you factor in ECV's and Strollers. Unless it's a decent sized group of people traveling together, I can't see a lot of people wanting to be stuffed in those gondolas with a bunch of random people.
If that's true, that would be ridiculous.
Hasn't anyone ever taken a bus with people? If I waited to get on the CTA when I wouldn't be squished, cheek to cheek, with strangers, I'd never go anywhere.
What you describe is different. When people are shelling out hundreds if not thousands of dollars for a vacation, they don't want to be packed like sardines in a box suspended 50 feet in a air.
It will probably be well below 50% the bulk of the time, because that's all the Guests that will be there to carry.Maybe it's the pessimist in me, but I can't see these cabs being filled to more than 50% occupancy the bulk of the time.
Especially when you factor in ECV's and Strollers. Unless it's a decent sized group of people traveling together, I can't see a lot of people wanting to be stuffed in those gondolas with a bunch of random people.
What you describe is different. When people are shelling out hundreds if not thousands of dollars for a vacation, they don't want to be packed like sardines in a box suspended 50 feet in a air.