Jennasis
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So in essence you are saying "Ride the Skyliner" because it's safer than being on the ground.
I'm starting to think so lol
So in essence you are saying "Ride the Skyliner" because it's safer than being on the ground.
Physically the stroller can just be rolled onto the Skyliner. The common expectation the practice will be just that too as forcing the folding of strollers would reduce efficiency of the continual loading.Are the gondolas going to be able to accommodate a stroller? Even if folded up, it seems like something that would be needed by a lot of people.
Hoping the are open by end of June myself...
Current rumour is July 4th opening.Here's yet another hope that the Skyliners are operational WAY before Fall, 2019! Seems like things are almost ready to go and Disney is testing. C'mon, how much longer, Disney? We're there in mid-August and hope to be able to ride them during our trip!
Yay!! Is this the second station with the walls down? Seemed like some/all had been removed from CBR recently?Walls have come down around the Epcot station a bit and they have put the rollable planters in place.
CBR still has fences around it but more visible.Yay!! Is this the second station with the walls down? Seemed like some/all had been removed from CBR recently?
Current rumour is July 4th opening.
We’ll be there during the fourth. But we won’t be staying at Pop/CBR/AOA until Halloween and/or Thanksgiving. So if it does open that early, we may have to take a round trip ride from Epcot or HS just for fun!
Not that we’ve been toldHave CMs started testing?
https://wdwnt.com/2019/05/photos-construction-walls-come-down-revealing-international-gateway-disney-skyliner-station/Walls have come down around the Epcot station a bit and they have put the rollable planters in place.
Are those up lights in the pavement under the arrival and departure paths? If they are, that's gonna look really cools when the cabins pass over them.
Sure looks like they might be. Good observation!Are those up lights in the pavement under the arrival and departure paths? If they are, that's gonna look really cools when the cabins pass over them.
Are those up lights in the pavement under the arrival and departure paths? If they are, that's gonna look really cools when the cabins pass over them.
I wonder if strollers and ECV's have been figured into the rumour of capacity being 4,000-5,000 people per hour? I would predict that a majority of the gondolas will not be leaving the station with 10 people . . . more like 5 people, plus a stroller. Or, 2 people on ECVs. Or, 6-8 people who don't want to squish in tightly just to fit 10.Physically the stroller can just be rolled onto the Skyliner. The common expectation the practice will be just that too as forcing the folding of strollers would reduce efficiency of the continual loading.
I see a big potential for predictions of no wait times to be grossly inaccurate...