mamaofsix
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There will be more people complaining about the Skyliner being cold than hot.
Do you think so? You can close the vents manually to stop the breeze if it's cold outside...
There will be more people complaining about the Skyliner being cold than hot.
I saw this in several videos online. If not for ADA, then why was this happening? Not a big deal, just curious...I've heard the gondolas have stopped anywhere from 3 minutes to 6 minutes.
I saw this in several videos online. If not for ADA, then why was this happening? Not a big deal, just curious...
I saw this in several videos online. If not for ADA, then why was this happening? Not a big deal, just curious...
I saw this in several videos online. If not for ADA, then why was this happening? Not a big deal, just curious...
I think we need to keep in mind this is still previews - could still be part of testing, etc.. Let's see how often (if at all) it stops once fully open
Could just be as simple as still doing OTJ training for every circumstance with all the CM"s. I am sure what was taught before is a little different when people are involved.
Or just normal training. See that big red button? Yeah go ahead, push it. Know where it is, know how it works.As TheMaxRebo said, this is still the Preview window. If I remember correctly, any cast member located on the loading platform in any station has direct ability to stop the line at any point, for any reason. I see this as being overly cautious in order to maintain maximum guest safety while they work through functionality and process kinks. Maybe there's a "safe entry window" for guests to enter a cabin and CMs were instructed to stop the line if anybody gets within 10 ft of the fail safe point, instead of letting it run right up to the boundary. Or maybe something mechanical needs fine tuning as they are finally dealing with "real world" scenarios like weight (im)balance issues due to seating arrangements instead of weight test dummies optimally located for testing. Please note, I'm just just spitballing here, I have no inside knowledge, its all speculation.
Probably a few staged incidents by some CMs parading around and standing in line and getting on board the gondolas to ride back and forth repeatedly while other CMs working the stations are supposed to observe and be attentive and yet others take videos. Then at the end of the day everyone gets together and they discuss whether the system stop button was pressed appropriately.Or just normal training. See that big red button? Yeah go ahead, push it. Know where it is, know how it works.
The Skyliner ROCKS.
We had the chance to ride it this past Tuesday on the opening cast preview day and LOVED every second of it.
The units are breezy, super quiet, and allow for a more intimate experience than the buses. We took our daughter on in her stroller and walked right onto the unit with no issues. The gondolas line up exactly to the edge, so there is zero gap and no need for worry getting on. The CM's do have control over the units, and can slow them down to a near stop if needed.
We rode from HS > POP (5 minutes), POP > CB>Epcot/Epcot > CB>POP (18 minutes each leg, with transfer) and walked right to our room (Building 4, rooms 4626 - highly highly recommended for access to the Skyliner!). The units moved super quickly and are basically a ride in of itself. In retrospect, I could have only taken my 5-year-old on them and she would declare it was the best ride there.
The only issue we saw right now is kids wanting to hold out for a specific character decal as they are all different and there is no way to choose (we got the cart IN FRONT of Elsa, so it was a long 18 minutes! hahah). The non-character ones actually offer a better view because they aren't coated in vinyl and offer clear glass.
Here's a few videos, too!
I saw a video where someone adjusted the vent. but I m not sure if it closes a little or a lot.Do you think so? You can close the vents manually to stop the breeze if it's cold outside...
Blimey. Just watched Craig’s video. Forget the mode of transport if I have to listen to that announcement every couple of minutes I’ll jump out!2 Quick Questions
1. Does the skylift drop you off outside the entrance gate or inside the park?
2. If I chicken out half way through, is their a bus from Caribbean to the parks?
1. Outside the park. You will go through security and tap your band after exiting the Skyliner.2 Quick Questions
1. Does the skylift drop you off outside the entrance gate or inside the park?
2. If I chicken out half way through, is their a bus from Caribbean to the parks?
2 Quick Questions
1. Does the skylift drop you off outside the entrance gate or inside the park?
2. If I chicken out half way through, is their a bus from Caribbean to the parks?
Pop to Epcot is one of the longest routes, right? That and DHS to Epcot? 18 minutes with transfer is awesome!
Just from watching the videos the announcement were irritating. The womens voice was tolerable for some reason the chime was the worst. I hope they take the chime out. LOL I decided from watching the the video I wouldn't take the skyliner to Epcot. I don't think I could take another 4-5 minutes of it.Blimey. Just watched Craig’s video. Forget the mode of transport if I have to listen to that announcement every couple of minutes I’ll jump out!
Yeah, not my favorite bit but if it's the chime/voice or an extra half hour waiting for and then being crammed into a bus I expect I'll get used to it.Just from watching the videos the announcement were irritating. The womens voice was tolerable for some reason the chime was the worst. I hope they take the chime out. LOL I decided from watching the the video I wouldn't take the skyliner to Epcot. I don't think I could take another 4-5 minutes of it.