lugnut33
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One problem is... THIS is the boat.
(I'm not kidding.)
MK>GF>Poly>MK Shuttle Boat-(Photo: Brian Bennett)
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Maybe they'll add in the old Swan Boats... and Mike Fink's Keel Boats?
One problem is... THIS is the boat.
(I'm not kidding.)
MK>GF>Poly>MK Shuttle Boat-(Photo: Brian Bennett)
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I think it's illogical that I should be upset about losing a service I never used anyway.
But I admit that I am upset about it, moreso than when other things (which I used) were cut.
I think you're right, that many of us consider the monorail untouchable, which is something that's hard to measure when you're making decisions based on an income statement or spreadsheet.
I agree. The monorail is iconic. I expect it to always be there for me, whether I need it or not--like a parent.
However, if Disney explains to me that it's simply for maintenance, I can get behind that, even if the change lasts for a year or so. Sometimes parents need a vacation (or a little maintenance) now and then, too. Based on the news coming out now, I think it's all going to be okay.
I respectfully disagree. Most, if not all, work on the GFV would be done during the day while the monorail is in full operation. This is the one aspect where I agree the old Disney 'magic' is missing - you never used to be able to see work being done. It was always hidden by tall-enough walls, or happened literally overnight.
It's only a year, unless they change in the future. It's just affecting 2 parks, one of which you can take a quick boat ride on, and yes I've done them many times in the cold, it's not the end of the world. So you bus it home a few times from Epcot? Big deal.
They didn't say they are shutting down the monorail forever. Who knows, maybe they plan on discounting room rates for monorail resorts during busy EMH times of the year. During off season we've often been one of a few waiting for transport after E EMH ends anyway.
They pride themsevles on these monorails, this is not going to be permanent, WDW is smarter than that.
Relax everyone!![]()
Okay, after lurking for 55 pages taking in the many, many arguments presented and here's my own two cents (take it for what it's worth).
From the different articles that have been linked to, I think the maintenance reason put forth is valid (it's an old system that has myriad documented issues) but at the heart of the matter I truly believe the maintenance issue is secondary.
I believe the main issue is the number of hours the system is running. Like the articles have said, there are nights where the system is turned off for just a single hour. That would seem to be a very costly way to run the (very expensive) monorail, not to mention the additional maintenance costs for running the system 23 out of 24 hours in a day. So yes, money clearly plays a big role in the decision-making, and Disney gets the added benefit of more time to work on the aging rails.
I find it most interesting that they have not really committed on the hard ticket party nights. This seems to me to be the biggest issue of all, because of the 7 PM close 4 out of 7 nights a week at the MK. It would go a long way to diffusing the situation if they would commit on how they are handling it. Or do they need to wait until a few more tickets have been sold?
I'm betting they will still be "undecided" until the very first MNSSHP...when they can see what a disaster or not it is...
Forgive me if someone already suggested this but wouldn't it be a lot easier for WDW to have a lot less or get rid of PM Extra Magic Hours? This way after the Magic Kingdom and Epcot closes for the evening they can start working on the Monorails right away once the last set of guests are gone and not have to worry about the guests staying at the Monorail Resorts getting back to them. Of course I also realize that might not be fair for guests staying at non Monorail Resorts, although I can't see any other solutions.
Forgive me if someone already suggested this but wouldn't it be a lot easier for WDW to have a lot less or get rid of PM Extra Magic Hours? This way after the Magic Kingdom and Epcot closes for the evening they can start working on the Monorails right away once the last set of guests are gone and not have to worry about the guests staying at the Monorail Resorts getting back to them. Of course I also realize that might not be fair for guests staying at non Monorail Resorts, although I can't see any other solutions.
I don't see any way at all it can go smoothly. So even if they said now it would close at 8 on party nights, I'm betting they'd have to revisit that VERY quickly.
I really do think this is an ENTIRELY different matter for those visiting in Sept through December. Losing monorail service potentially at 8 PM is vastly different from losing it at 10 or 11 PM. It's easy to be done shopping and eating by 10 or 11 (at the monorail resorts) if you have to. It's a much different matter when you're talking about 8.
Hmm, it could certainly be a possibility. Especially when you consider that they're cutting out character meet-n-greets for EMH evening hours now too. Maybe that is the secondary motivation for the reduction in monorail hours?
The BIG deal is that when you are staying on a monorail resort hotel at well over $400.00 a night to have the access to a monorail and now have to shoved onto small boat or take a bus it's a problem.
That's not we are paying for. Rushing out of EP at night to make sure we get a monorail back instead of waiting in an endless line for a bus.
I'm paying alot of money for my upcoming November trip and here's yet another perk Disney is taking away (oh it might not be permanent but it's effecting my trip).
Forgive me if someone already suggested this but wouldn't it be a lot easier for WDW to have a lot less or get rid of PM Extra Magic Hours? This way after the Magic Kingdom and Epcot closes for the evening they can start working on the Monorails right away once the last set of guests are gone and not have to worry about the guests staying at the Monorail Resorts getting back to them. Of course I also realize that might not be fair for guests staying at non Monorail Resorts, although I can't see any other solutions.