It was so much easier before the modifications to hop on and off. I know it has been 5 or 6 years now since they changed the procedures around them and added the doors, but it just bugs me how long it takes now for a tram to get underway. I've also been to Disney several times since the modifications, but this still seems to be a really undue cause of annoyance for me. I'm not really sure why, but it really might be the most annoying part of a trip to WDW for me now.
I mean, if someone so much as farts too close to a tram after the safety announcement has been played, they need to play it again. Today I was on a tram where they had to play the message 3 separate times because people were boarding after the message had been played.
So my question about the parking lot trams and the "litigation proofing" of them is - did someone actually fall out of a tram that lead to these changes, or was this basically a pre-emptive measure because of just seeing the writing on the wall and knowing someone would fall out of a tram and suffer some kind of injury leading to a lawsuit?
I mean, if someone so much as farts too close to a tram after the safety announcement has been played, they need to play it again. Today I was on a tram where they had to play the message 3 separate times because people were boarding after the message had been played.
So my question about the parking lot trams and the "litigation proofing" of them is - did someone actually fall out of a tram that lead to these changes, or was this basically a pre-emptive measure because of just seeing the writing on the wall and knowing someone would fall out of a tram and suffer some kind of injury leading to a lawsuit?