kboo
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Ok one thing I’ll admit - the skyliner kind of sucks today. We took it to park hop from HS to EP earlier this week, and “home” from EP last night, all without incident. But this morning it was down for about half an hour before they told everyone they were offloading passengers on the CBR-RIV-EP line with no idea when they’d be back up. We bused to HS.we missed our first FP for all the delays (fixed with a GET CM) but 3 hours later the CBR-RIV-EP line was still down or down again and so we waited almost half an hour for a bus back to RIV. Hopefully they get their kinks worked out (yesterday we waiting at Contemporary for a resort monorail so long that the CM ended up adding an any-park/Tier 2 FP to everyone waiting in line). The skyliner, when it’s running, is great. When it’s not running, buses are a bummer of a backup.
That said: I am noticing so many touches in the room and at the resort overall that RIV is probably our favorite resort now, even with the Skyliner issues. The room is a lot “smarter” than any others we’ve seen. USB ports in the rooms, plenty of outlets, and you can cast Disney+ and any other chrome enabled app onto the TVs. There’s great storage space throughout, and many small touches that are very convenient. For example, when you pull down the Queen Murphy aka Giant Bed of Death, there are shelves on both sides of the bed, as well as outlets and USB ports to make the bed feel like a real sleeping space. And the mattresses are comfortable. The artwork throughout the resort is lovely.
Skyliner was on its game today. (Also I realized that we could have taken the Skyliner to CBR and just walked back to RIV. Lesson learned for next time.) No waits whatsoever this morning, it took 8 minutes to go from Riviera to HS. (HS itself was a crowded hot mess, though.) Returning, there were some waits but the CMs were very efficient at loading and door to door it took about 15 minutes, including waiting to load at HS and CBR. Not bad, as we had a gondola to ourselves (4 people with a folded double stroller), so it was much more pleasant than the bus. Tonight going to MK was a bit of a mess too, but actual driving time was about 13-15 minutes. The waits for the bus were about that long as well. Boo. That said, having a dedicated bus means that even when it’s a long wait, everyone or almost everyone gets a seat.
tl, dr: transportation still has some kinks, but when the skyliner is running, it’s great. The buses are ok, but not preferred. (Also, it looks like there are always buses to HS and EP even when the Skyliner is running, but the walk from the buses to the parks is longer, and the EP bus drops off at the front of EP. Which, if you didn’t want to wait for an MK bus, I suppose you could monorail from there). The bus screens still don’t post expected arrival times of the next bus, which is a little frustrating.