Even though I love the Monorail. I think that in 20 years you may see it and the stations in the abandoned and rotting thread that is in the theme parks board right now.
Part of the reason Monorail resorts are so expensive is that it is the money collected at those resorts that pays for the resort loop of the monrail (at least a portion of it) Get rid of the monrail, make everyone take busses, leave the cost of the room the same and they would instantly be making a ton more money at those three resorts
from what I've read, it's not even the cost of adding, but the fact that the current trains can't even be upgraded without redoing the entire monorail system due to power requirements of the new trains being manufactured. We'll be lucky if they eventually upgrade instead of letting the current trains fall apart like they are doing right now.
It's a shame as the original plans for the Monorail were to link it to the Ontario airport. Boy did that project fall short.
Even though I love the Monorail. I think that in 20 years you may see it and the stations in the abandoned and rotting thread that is in the theme parks board right now.
Part of the reason Monorail resorts are so expensive is that it is the money collected at those resorts that pays for the resort loop of the monrail (at least a portion of it) Get rid of the monrail, make everyone take busses, leave the cost of the room the same and they would instantly be making a ton more money at those three resorts
Just curious... how exactly do Disney buses generate revenue for DisneyUnlike Disney buses which service resort guests. The Monorail does not generate any revinue for Disney. Because of that, it is my opinion that they will never add on to the monrail.
I know you meant to type this as Orlando, but it made me giggle
The proposed WDW stop for the Florida light-rail system is rumored to be the Epcot resort area. Where exactly, I'm not sure.
Here's an interesting article about PRT in Morgantown West Virginia. It's an 8.5 mile system was 71 vehicles that serves 16,000 people per day. UWV personal transportation systemAnd the examples that ChrisFL gave could be very viable options to replacing both the monorail and the buses. Personal Rapid Transit is coming along nicely as a option...it just needs someone to take that first leap. If he were alive, PRT is something that would have been right up Walt's alley.
Until that happens, I will wait for the Mark VIIIs to come out, and enjoying staying on the loop when I visit Disney
Again I agree that the monorail will probably never see an expansion. My problem is innovation, where is it? I really wish Walt were still around, he stressed innovation so much... Like ChrisFL posted there are many different options other than buses and cars... Maybe its just me but when I' m at Disney I hate having to plan for bus routes.
Just curious... how exactly do Disney buses generate revenue for Disney![]()
Here's something else, people want the monorail to go to all the parks. Ok, but where are they going to come from.
If you extend the existing lines to DHS and AK it only benefits maybe 20%confused3) of the onsite guests and people hopping during the day.
How is everyone else going to get to the parks?
Do you expect them to take some sort of other transportation, like maybe a BUS, to some super TTC and transfer? What about the water parks and DTD and ESPN WWS?
People are suggesting that they scrap a flexible mostly point to point transportation system to an inflexable hybrid hub and spoke/point to point system where you may have to change vehicles 3 times to get where you want to go just for the extra magic.
Easy, they generate revenue by resort bookings. Do you think people would pay 3x the hotel price of other hotels in the area (but off-property) if it werent for the fact that Disney busses you everywhere so you dont have to deal with a car? I dont.
But teampont originally stated "Unlike Disney buses which service resort guests. The Monorail does not generate any revenue for Disney. Because of that, it is my opinion that they will never add on to the monrail." If the buses generate revenue, then I would argue that the monorail generates revenue for the same reasons. Would people pay the prices they do to stay at a monorail resort if there was no monorail? I wouldn't.Easy, they generate revenue by resort bookings. Do you think people would pay 3x the hotel price of other hotels in the area (but off-property) if it werent for the fact that Disney busses you everywhere so you dont have to deal with a car? I dont.