For me - elevator + transformer = Gran Destino is not ready for prime time. I guess it's understandable. New places typically need to get the kinks out
Thank you for the prompt reply. I feel bad for the guests who are still on property. Earlier posts sounded like it was over. Hopefully, it will be resolved soon.
We received a call today saying there was a planned outage for Friday from 10-5 in the tower rooms only. I wasn’t pleased as we are checking in around 10 am Monday. They assured us that it would be back by 5. I tried to be moved but they only offered us a preferred room at Coronado and that didn’t seem like what we wanted to do. They couldn’t tell us if the elevators would work or not. They basically just said, “you will be at the park anyway so no big deal”. I just didnt love that attitude. What if we would like to come back to the room? That’s a long time for the power to be out!
That’s what I’m wondering - I know absolutely nothing about construction - but it seems to me that a brand new transformer blowing is a very rare (and expensive) fail. Could the transformer chosen (called for in the design) have been too small to handle the demands made on it?