jennypenny
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I'm surprised they didn't build a water taxi thing that could take people between the pier and the tram area.
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I will gladly walk down a long dock if it's windy to get to the beach. In many of the videos I've seen of the ship not making it to the Castaway dock, the weather wasn't that bad.When a ship can't dock at Castaway it's usually because of wind. Even if the ship can dock at LHP in the wind, do you want to walk down that dock if it's windy? And there is no way they are going to let anyone on that dock if there is even the slightest chance of lightning (for very good reason).
It should. At Castaway, they dredged a long, narrow trench that ships have to navigate through. For Lighthouse Point, it looks like the dock reaches open water.Will the pier being further out help ships dock more reliably? Thankfully we've never had a failed Castaway day but I'm always kind of worried about it.
Construction of the pier was one of the most contentious pieces of the development, though. I'm not sure that Disney could have made it larger.
Early reports are that it's a 15 minute walk to the tram stop and 15 minutes for the ride across the island. So a minimum of 30 minutes if you time things perfectly and there's no wait for the tram.I guess I'll find out in just over a week, but Lighthouse Point looks like 3000ft to tram stop. Oof.
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In comparison Castaway Cay is 700ft to aft elevators, and 875ft to midship elevators.
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I am sure there will be trams to get you from the ship to the island. No way people can walk to and from that far.
There certainly are golf carts for people who need them. There's a photo of them further up in the thread. They might be used for guests with cabana reservations, too, since DCL offers that service at Castaway Cay.Really doubt there is going to be an established trams or we would already see them on the map. And the width of the pier does not support the idea of trams, it looks to be barely 8 people wide and there will be families that spend out the whole width.. so golf carts or trams will be slow going through the crowds. I expect a lot of pushback on this.
There certainly are golf carts for people who need them. There's a photo of them further up in the thread. They might be used for guests with cabana reservations, too, since DCL offers that service at Castaway Cay.
In other ports that I've visited, people on foot stay to one side and the golf carts drive on the other side. It works well enough.
No, there aren't trams running on the pier. There are golf carts for those who need them and everyone else can walk. It's not that far. I think people are making a big stink about a minor inconvenience.
From the pictures I am seeing online, it looks like an incredibly long walk. It may just be the angle/location of the pictures that distorts the image and makes it look different from the actual reality of being there.
There are golf carts for people with accessibility issues, but no regularly running trams.This is the same island that Princess Cruises uses for their private island, called Princess Cays on Eleuthera Island in the Bahamas. Been to it many times. (It is just on the other side of the island from the DCL Lighthouse Point area). Princess uses tenders to get from the ship to the island.
Did DCL build this "highway" in the ocean so they wouldn't have to tender? I am sure there will be trams to get you from the ship to the island. No way people can walk to and from that far.
Agree. Its not incredibly long but it’s not a short walk. For DH and I with our 11 year old it’s not a big deal other than annoying when you are hot and tired and just want a shower and AC. But for a person carrying a 2 year old and herding a 6 year old along with carrying all their stuff in 90 degree weather with no shade that is a long walk. It would have been guest friendlyif Disney had taken that into account more And yes, it looks like there re some golf carts, but who gets to ride those? Anyone who wants or only those with mobility issues/medical need? And how long will the wait be for those 10 carts trying to carrying thousands of people back and forth?It's a half mile. For some thats not long, for others, it can be painfully long, especially in the sun. I know it's not how I would want to end my day on the beach.
Agree. Its not incredibly long but it’s not a short walk. For DH and I with our 11 year old it’s not a big deal other than annoying when you are hot and tired and just want a shower and AC. But for a person carrying a 2 year old and herding a 6 year old along with carrying all their stuff in 90 degree weather with no shade that is a long walk. It would have been guest friendlyif Disney had taken that into account more And yes, it looks like there re some golf carts, but who gets to ride those? Anyone who wants or only those with mobility issues/medical need? And how long will the wait be for those 10 carts trying to carrying thousands of people back and forth?
There are golf carts for people with accessibility issues, but no regularly running trams.
DCL had 3 options to access Lookout Cay:
1. Tenders
2. Dredge the seabed so the ship can dock closer
3. Really long dock
Dredging is what they did at Castaway Cay. Dredging is very expensive, bad for the environment, and you'd have the issue where it's too narrow for larger ships to navigate in during windy weather. Plus there still would've been a walk to the tram stop, maybe from 15 minutes down to 5.
If they didn’t have the new island, they might go to some more interesting ports, which I would enjoy.Also, what people are forgetting, is that if Disney had proposed dredging, the entire plan may have not been approved by the Bahamian government. I imagine it is also why the pier is so narrow. It is probably the maximum width the government allowed.
Which is worse, no additional island or the long walk?