Traditional gondolas are not enclosed and aren't akin to a monorail/or rail at all, system. I wish we'd employee a different word altogether.
Exactly. It's a cable car, not a gondola.Traditional gondolas are not enclosed and aren't akin to a monorail/or rail at all, system. I wish we'd employee a different word altogether.
Actually, I believe that is a tram, rather than a gondola, based on the grips to the haulrope. Trams, usually run with only 2 units on a line. One goes up, while one goes down. In concept though, the ride vehicle would be very similar to what is pictured. Very minor, nit picky difference.
Well that's what Disney is going with. Something along those lines at least.Actually, I believe that is a tram, rather than a gondola, based on the grips to the haulrope. Trams, usually run with only 2 units on a line. One goes up, while one goes down. In concept though, the ride vehicle would be very similar to what is pictured. Very minor, nit picky difference.
You won't get me to admit that at first I was picturing this kind of gondola.
Nope...no way I'll admit that...
Exactly. It's a cable car, not a gondola.![]()
How fast can gondolas travel?
It's fairly easy. They have electricity. An RV style unit would work.Wonder how they would air condition those units?
Come on guys, let's not bicker over the semantics and definition of gondola. Let's all agree to call them by their appropriately Disney name - MagicPods™
(This is a joke)
20MPH is about right and would be especially fast because of the lack of traffic (even more so than the monorails) as they are constantly moving.20 MPH is pretty reasonable for a detachable unit.
At my local ski resort the cars have a battery pack in the ceiling (quite small) and they charge every time they enter the station using solar panels on the roof of the station. I could imagine Disney wanting to use a system like this because of the Florida sun and so on...It's fairly easy. They have electricity. An RV style unit would work.