joelkfla
DIS Veteran
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I don't think they shut it down for wind within design safety limits, or for rain without lightning. I've ridden in noticeably windy conditions.Improvement just run it through rain, lightning, and wind like it was designed for. The Skyliner should not be going down pretty much ever.
Although Guests in a cabin may not be physically threatened by lightning, can you imagine how Guests would react to a lightning strike on a tower while their cabin was passing, or even more, temporarily stopped? I've been in Epcot when lightning struck a pavilion hundreds of feet away, and I felt like my heart stopped. A lightning strike perhaps 20 feet away while confined in a small space suspended above ground would be terrifying. People would be suing Disney for psychological distress.