I want to say it was 6 mph - my inlaws used them... you could never go that speed inside the parks - but I could definitely see it being nice on a relatively empty walkway.
Most people that I know, hear anything above > 0.5 mile, and their eyes rolled, and are like no way I am doing that!!! I am not saying there aren't plenty of people that rather walk than wait for transport, but I would think that would be the minority, not majority.
Happily a member of the minority. I live in a city and don't own a car, just the other day my phone logged me at 17,000+ steps for the day. That's higher than average, but average is usually over 10,000.
I do agree that the distance from VGF to MK is totally doable and we do the walk from BWV to HS often, which I believe is comparable. I get that it won't be for everyone, but I am super glad that we're going to have the option to walk from VGF.
Same here! We walk to Poly all the time. And we have walked from the Dolphin to HS many times. I figure it offsets the calories from one Dole Whip or Mickey bar.
Anyone who has had a monorail nightmare story, will truly appreciate the new walkway. Waiting to get “Home” for over an hour at the monorail station with a packed crowd, will make that walkway look like the yellow brick road to any parent with a overtired child. My wife and I can do about a 15-13 minute mile walking, which comes to 4 mph roughly.
Cmon people how fast do you people walk when you show up at MK and have a fast pass for 7 Dwarfs Mine Train and the park is packed. Just need a little pep in your step. Yes I know it will take a few more minutes to walk from VGF to MK then BLT. I wonder if they will set up a security check point like BLT.
Cmon people how fast do you people walk when you show up at MK and have a fast pass for 7 Dwarfs Mine Train and the park is packed. Just need a little pep in your step. Yes I know it will take a few more minutes to walk from VGF to MK then BLT. I wonder if they will set up a security check point like BLT.
Anyone who has had a monorail nightmare story, will truly appreciate the new walkway. Waiting to get “Home” for over an hour at the monorail station with a packed crowd, will make that walkway look like the yellow brick road to any parent with a overtired child. My wife and I can do about a 15-13 minute mile walking, which comes to 4 mph roughly.