vacationer1954
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Note how surprised and delighted they were to have "their own cabin".
Note how surprised and delighted they were to have "their own cabin".
Note how surprised and delighted they were to have "their own cabin".
Maybe 50/50? Disney keeps saying Fall but they are moving right along that it could be earlier. They are taking way longer than most other gondola systems.Someone who has some decent intel, what's the percentage of the Gondola's being open by August 5th?
Someone who has some decent intel, what's the percentage of the Gondola's being open by August 5th?
I think you mean August 29thI think the only safe bet is that opening day for the gondolas will not be August 31.
I have no intel to offer, but early August would not surprise me to allow time to work the kinks out before Star Wars Midway Mania descends on DHS.
I think you mean August 29th![]()
That's been mentioned as popping up since it was announced that it would service Pop century and art of anamation.I was looking at rooms today and places like Pop show transportation options of "bus, skyliner" in Disney's hotel listings. Is that new?
No it has been there a whileI was looking at rooms today and places like Pop show transportation options of "bus, skyliner" in Disney's hotel listings. Is that new?
I was wrong. But like I said in the post, it was just a thought and I could be wrong. I was thrown off by Disney's word choice of "wheelchair." I don't know why I didn't think of looking up the London gondola sooner. It's the obvious answer to the ECV question. There are people who posts online their experience of driving their scooter onto the gondola. Backing out was tricky, but that's the only inconvenience.Then why did you say earlier that Disney wouldn't have ECVs in them?
I don't know why I didn't think of looking up the London gondola sooner. It's the obvious answer to the ECV question.
That doesn't appear to show the same "extra" loop that Disney installed.
The 2nd loop completely stops without slowing the rest down.
That's what it looks like to me.POP/AOA rescue boat/pontoon ?
I would be shocked if service animals weren’t allowed. Service animals are legally allowed anywhere a person is allowed, so it is likely that to be ADA compliant they would have to allow service animals.You just beat me to this @Spaceguy55! I was talking with a bus driver Wed night and he mentioned this exact boat although if I understood him correctly (and I may not have) he said he watched them practicing this in hourglass lake but that could be wrong. It might just have been the boat he'd seen and was describing that. Regardless, what he described was what the video you linked shows. Seeing it makes it much more understandable as I couldn't quite figure out how pontoon boat and platform worked together but now it all makes sense. Thank you for posting this!!
The driver I spoke with confirmed that buses will continue to run to Epcot and DHS from the Skyliner resorts due to fears people have but he also mentioned something I had not heard before. His understanding is that service animals will not be permitted to use the Skyliner. I cannot confirm/deny this but it was what he had been told. I guess this is another thing we'll need to wait and find out with time.