jhoannam
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Waiting an entire month after SWGE opens to run the gondolas.How so?
Waiting an entire month after SWGE opens to run the gondolas.How so?
The skyliner will run before September 29th.Waiting an entire month after SWGE opens to run the gondolas.
But will it be ready for the opening of SWGE?The skyliner will run before September 29th.
I felt the exact same way! I’m normally a huge Josh fan and appreciate his reviews but not this one. Wish I hadn’t taken the time to read it which is something I’ve never said about his posts in the past.
So you think they will do some soft openings maybe a few days here and there? I didnt want to bank on that for our SWGE opening trip so I switched resorts. It would be a fun surprise to get to ride it at least once during our 2 week trip.The skyliner will run before September 29th.
I usually like his reviews and post but this one really annoyed me. I'm really bothered by his negativity about them when he hasn't even been on them. Also, if you don't want to ride the gondolas in the summer than don't stay at those resorts, easy as that.
How so?
Should be.But will it be ready for the opening of SWGE?
Disney operates like that all the time. Disney operates like hundreds of little independent companies at times. Disneyland doesn't mix with WDW, and same with Cruise Line. Operations and Imagineering are two different things as well.Having the Skyliner even in soft opening just makes it seem like the left hand was not talking to the right. Especially when there was a push to get Star Wars up and running early. The prudent thing to do would to have the Skyliner officially open and running without kinks to have that potential capacity before the predicted onslaught. (Which, it seems, is not actually shaping up to be an issue, but I digress.)
No I am confident they will open the DHS line and if not the AoA/Pop line right around the SWGE opening and the Epcot line won't open until later.So you think they will do some soft openings maybe a few days here and there? I didnt want to bank on that for our SWGE opening trip so I switched resorts. It would be a fun surprise to get to ride it at least once during our 2 week trip.
I’ve thought about the buses and sometimes, they are too cold for me. The gondola would be nice for folks like meNow I had to read that article with all of those comments!
I will say I was just in a similar gondola system a week ago. Temps in the 90s, probably had only about half the ventilation of the Skyliner system (one small louvred window each side) and it was fine. I would say I preferred it over many an air conditioned bus I've been on.
Snarky posts like that are more for the clicks. And on this particular issue they can take advantage of people just not knowing the difference.
Disney operates like that all the time. Disney operates like hundreds of little independent companies at times. Disneyland doesn't mix with WDW, and same with Cruise Line. Operations and Imagineering are two different things as well.
I usually like his reviews and post but this one really annoyed me. I'm really bothered by his negativity about them when he hasn't even been on them. Also, if you don't want to ride the gondolas in the summer than don't stay at those resorts, easy as that.
I felt the exact same way! I’m normally a huge Josh fan and appreciate his reviews but not this one. Wish I hadn’t taken the time to read it which is something I’ve never said about his posts in the past.
Yeah, I ended up switching from LM AoA to Dolphin. The all in costs was exactly the same, but now I can just walk.So you think they will do some soft openings maybe a few days here and there? I didnt want to bank on that for our SWGE opening trip so I switched resorts. It would be a fun surprise to get to ride it at least once during our 2 week trip.
Yeah, I've been on multiple gondolas in 90+ weather, ones that had signifcantlly less ventilation and tinting and I've never had an issue with the temperature.Now I had to read that article with all of those comments!
I will say I was just in a similar gondola system a week ago. Temps in the 90s, probably had only about half the ventilation of the Skyliner system (one small louvred window each side) and it was fine. I would say I preferred it over many an air conditioned bus I've been on.
Snarky posts like that are more for the clicks. And on this particular issue they can take advantage of people just not knowing the difference.
Temperature comfort is totally subjective though. I have seen comments from people saying they are looking forward to the gondolas because the buses are too cold. Personally I have never been on a bus that is too cold. You may be very comfortable when the temps are 85-90, and my comfortable temps may be 70-75. No two people are going to feel the same level of comfort no matter what the actual temperature is. I am looking forward to finding out some factual information regarding the actual temperatures in the gondolas so I can determine for myself whether I will be comfortable riding them. I am hoping to at least be able to ride them in the winter. I hope they do at least soft open in August and we can get some feedback.Yeah, I've been on multiple gondolas in 90+ weather, ones that had signifcantlly less ventilation and tinting and I've never had an issue with the temperature.
I stopped reading that article after the first paragraph. I'm perfectly fine with people having negative opinions towards something WDW related (I have some negative opinions of my own)...but what I read in that first paragraph was just uneducated pessimism. That whole part about travel taking the same or longer than a bus was so disingenuous. Sure, with no lines, no waiting for a bus and no traffic a bus may be quicker but when do any of those things ever happen at Disney World? Gondolas are a tried and true method of mass transportation that works well because it doesn't have those negative aspects a bus system has.