Do you know what they're saying on the monerail?

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My daughter is playing with her cousin and they're playing monerail.

Does anybody know what the saying is? I think maybe Spanish?

Obviously it's the same meaning as the english version, but they want to say everything exactly the way it was on vacation


thanks for the help!!!!:wave2:
 
"Please stand clear of the doors... Por
favor mantenganse alejado de las puertas."
 
Yep--Pandy's got it. My 5YO DS was reciting both versions last week anytime we were on the monorail.

Por Favor mantenganse alejado de las puertas!
 
Yep -- that's it! My family just laughed and rolled their eyes when I was saying it with the guy on our trip in December. It was so much fun that I had to say it every time. :bounce:
 

That is soo funny! I don't know any Spanish, but I know that line! My wife just rolls her eyes at me when I do that.
 
The only word in there that I don't know how to pronounce is mantenganse ... could some phonetically sound/spell it out for me?

Thanks!
 
I know there are several sites that you can listen to that very spiel. Anybody know where one is?
 
Hi PandyPaws, how are you? Thanks for the info!
 
I do not speak Spanish, but I'm working very hard to master this phrase for our WDW trips so that I can recite along with the monorail recording. At age 49 it is good to have goals:earsboy:
 

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