KayMichigan
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Are there people who've been stuck up there for two hours, or did they take everyone off and then shut it down?
Are there people who've been stuck up there for two hours, or did they take everyone off and then shut it down?
I would hope they wouldn't combine parties with a double stroller. The stroller would take up at least the width of 2 seats (or 4 Guests counting both benches.)How does it know if you want to get off a RR?
Do you get to climb over the family with the double stroller who boarded after your party of 2 or do they stop the gondola so the person with the stroller can back out?
Why am I so stressed about this? Maybe I should just book BWV.
I just walked by the IG. It was closed and they were directing guests to the boats & busses. There was actually a line waiting for it to open.i just heard its been down for two hours ???
I just walked by the IG. It was closed and they were directing guests to the boats & busses. There was actually a line waiting for it to open.
Wonder if guests at Pop and AoA will get a discount if the Skyliner isn't running. They're paying more for their rooms because of it, they should get a break if it's not working.
Given they would never admit they raised prices because of the Skyliner in the first place I'm going to go with no.Wonder if guests at Pop and AoA will get a discount if the Skyliner isn't running. They're paying more for their rooms because of it, they should get a break if it's not working.
Wonder if guests at Pop and AoA will get a discount if the Skyliner isn't running. They're paying more for their rooms because of it, they should get a break if it's not working.
As long as the stroller fits Disney requirements (which all should) it will not need to be folded and will fit into the gondola. If it’s larger than the allowed size then it will need to be folded.Despite what we heard before the Skyliner opened the benches in the Gondolas do not fold down to accommodate ECV’s, wheelchairs and large strollers. All Gondolas are the same size no matter what line you’re in/on. So the large strollers will need to be folded up.
If this bakes you uncomfortable,I would go prepared to ride the buses during park opening and close. It might be easier to have a gondola for your travel party in non-peak times but during busy times they are mixing parties together for sure.I probably wouldn't ride if I couldn't get a gondola for just me and my companions. Being stuck in a small box for a long time with a bunch of strangers is a no-go for me. I'll take the bus if they don't let you get a gondola for just you and your group.
No, at least not that I heard.Were they telling people to go back through Epcot to the regular bus stops? Because that would suck.
Have you seen actual reports of people being able to take their stroller on unfolded? So far I’ve only seen reports of people having to fold their stroller to load despite what we heard and saw in the promo videos. Hoping this is not the norm.As long as the stroller fits Disney requirements (which all should) it will not need to be folded and will fit into the gondola. If it’s larger than the allowed size then it will need to be folded.
Disney: Did you say 'knives'?Regarding stupid people, the solution there would be an abattoir line. They will get in it because it's the shortest. You may overhear some funny discussions about what an abattoir is.
Disney: Did you say 'knives'?
Doppelmayr Architect: Rotating knives, yes.
Disney: Do I take it that you are proposing to slaughter our guests?
Doppelmayr Architect: Does that not fit in with your plans?
Disney: Not really. We asked for a simple skyway addition.
Doppelmayr Architect: Oh. I hadn't fully divined your attitude towards the guests. You see I mainly design slaughter houses.
Disney: Ah.
Doppelmayr Architect: Pity.
Disney: Yes.
(Sorry. I'm a nerd.)