Is the railroad treated like a ride? I mean, do you line up for it or does it cost extra? I feel stupid for asking, but for some reason I've never been on the Disneyland railroad.
They also stop the monorail during fireworks. Anyone know why?
They also stop the monorail during fireworks. Anyone know why?
I think they stop the trains during the fire works because the cars are open and for safety, if a fireworks spark went into where people were sitting, someone could get burned.
whats RDCT ? so the monorail will be running when I m there? 19th thru the 26th ? I really would rqther take this from down town disney to tomorrowland during the high traffic times of fire works, and fantasmicsThe monorail stopped running during RDCT, it does not stop during the new show.
whats RDCT ? so the monorail will be running when I m there? 19th thru the 26th ? I really would rqther take this from down town disney to tomorrowland during the high traffic times of fire works, and fantasmics
does the train stop during fantasmic or fire works ? im hoping to get from one land to the next with it at night
"FYI, the Railroad stations never close during fireworks, but the trains do not use a certain portion of the track during the actual performance. A good lead can plan and does a good job of not making folks wait long."
- Darkbeer (May 7, 2009)
You son had done his research! He's correct.My 13 year old son is a Disney train expert and has read everything he can find on the subject. He says they close the trains during the fireworks because debris can land on the tracks. After the fireworks are over, the engineers walk the tracks to make sure they're clear of fireworks debris. Then they give the all-clear to resume operations.![]()
It's the track between the Fronterland StationI wonder what "certain portion of the track" he was referring to?