Man-DeLorean
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Mar 2, 2023
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My family and I just returned from a 7-night stay at the Grand Floridian this past week for Thanksgiving. The lobby was consistently crowded, and we often had to wait for a second, and sometimes even a third, monorail. I completely understand that many people want to visit the resort to see the Christmas decorations, and I know that selling gingerbread is a revenue generator. However, I believe priority should be given to resort guests when it comes to boarding the monorail. After all, one of the main reasons you're paying a premium price to stay at this resort is for its amenities and transportation.
A simple solution could be offering GF resort guests wristbands or cards for priority boarding. After all, only guests staying at the Beach/Yacht Club are allowed access to Stormalong Bay, so it seems fair to extend similar privileges for monorail access during peak times.
A simple solution could be offering GF resort guests wristbands or cards for priority boarding. After all, only guests staying at the Beach/Yacht Club are allowed access to Stormalong Bay, so it seems fair to extend similar privileges for monorail access during peak times.