surferdave
Not hero DIS deserves, but the hero DIS needs righ
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Sounds like ppl need to really relax. Does everyone have tons of anxiety now?!
Chill out and live life-things could be worse !!!
On your next trip, everybody spend about 10 minutes at a different DVC kiosk every day talking seriously about buying in, then tell them you're holding off for the monorail to get overhauled.
Only once on our last trip did we rely on the monorail when timing was important to us, and we got bit. It was our first Epcot day and we wanted to be there at park opening. We were staying at CR, took the resort monorail to TTC, got all the way to the Epcot monorail platform to find that it wasn't operating. They sent us to the buses. We had a loaded up double stroller (rental) that we hadn't tried to collapse yet and moved over from the bus line to let people pass while we figured it out. Finally got on a bus and arrived at Epcot around 9:30. We just drove on our second Epcot day - much easier. The only times we used the monorail after that were for the 500 yard trip from MK to CR.
Based on the frequency of problems with the monorail, and more importantly the very long time it can take to resolve problems and Disney's lackluster performance in making up for the inconvenience, we won't ever again rely on the monorail to get us somewhere on time.
So if we can't count of the monorail, what should our family do in this case? We stay off-site and always get an ADR at CP before RD. We are usually in the MK parking lot between 7 and 7:15. We have always taken the resort monorail since it was the only one running at the time. From my understanding, the boat also would not be up and running yet.
Combine this with the thought of being crammed into a standing room only bus, you will see why I try do drive everywhere I can within WDW.
mom2rtk said:Great. Now Disney ADRs are going to come with directions to allow 4 hours travel time.
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Despite the events like this I would be surprised if the monorail wasn't still the most statistically reliable means of transportation at the parks. I'd bet that traffic, fender benders and parking problems are enough to make driving yourself less reliable.
Despite the events like this I would be surprised if the monorail wasn't still the most statistically reliable means of transportation at the parks. I'd bet that traffic, fender benders and parking problems are enough to make driving yourself less reliable.
This and we find it very confusing to maneuver around everywhere in WDW and Siri tries to take us in service only entrance. Call me Goofy but I prefer to just wait for a bus... Lol
Despite the events like this I would be surprised if the monorail wasn't still the most statistically reliable means of transportation at the parks. I'd bet that traffic, fender benders and parking problems are enough to make driving yourself less reliable.

larryz said:I don't know if I'd agree with that
1) I've never had to wait for my car more than 5 minutes -- the time it took me to walk to it
2) One thing WDW is good at is moving cars (and buses, when they're running)
3) I've never been unable to park at a WDW destination, and that includes DTD -- I might not get as close as I'd like, but I've always found a parking place
4) I have yet to see a traffic accident at WDW that shut down an entire route, and if it did, it seems there are plenty of alternate methods of getting someplace from anyplace else
The one time my own car DID fail me, Alamo was "kind enough" to rent me a replacement until it was repaired...something WDW doesn't have for the Monorail system and can't seen to get right with the buses...