zulemara
<font color=royalblue>Oh Boy! I'm a WDW sailor!<br
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The other thing that has to be kept in mind, though, is that diversification is key. I do think a lot could be improved by having monorail loops to each park and all dropping at once central location like the TTC, thus meaning all buses are only running point to point and back. The problem with more reliance on monorails is that they break, ppl are slow to load and unload, ppl puke on them, have medical emergencies, etc etc. Having the balance between boats, busses, and monorails means if one goes down, one picks up the slack. When it is too windy for Ferry boats, monorails pick up the slack. When the rails go down on the resort loop, watercraft picks up the slack. When they are both down, which is very rare, then buses come in and pick up the slack.
Just last week I was headed to EPCOT. There were 3 trains on the loop as usual. One was at EPCOT unloading, I was in the one waiting by EEE, and my friend told me the 3rd one was holding behind me. That means people at the TTC did not even see an EPCOT monorail for at least 15 minutes. Then people make assumptions about budget cuts or something stupid like that. Anyway, my point is since you can only get from TTC to EPCOT via monorail, it's a good example of the bad side of things if they were to implement the same policy across the parks.
Now let me be clear, I think at the very least they need to upgrade our monorails. They are old, they break down all the time, and are in desperate need of an overhaul. While an expansion would be awesome, it has to be done right in order to account for operational delays that exist in a given days, and I didn't even throw in the time required when they change loops and such.
Just last week I was headed to EPCOT. There were 3 trains on the loop as usual. One was at EPCOT unloading, I was in the one waiting by EEE, and my friend told me the 3rd one was holding behind me. That means people at the TTC did not even see an EPCOT monorail for at least 15 minutes. Then people make assumptions about budget cuts or something stupid like that. Anyway, my point is since you can only get from TTC to EPCOT via monorail, it's a good example of the bad side of things if they were to implement the same policy across the parks.
Now let me be clear, I think at the very least they need to upgrade our monorails. They are old, they break down all the time, and are in desperate need of an overhaul. While an expansion would be awesome, it has to be done right in order to account for operational delays that exist in a given days, and I didn't even throw in the time required when they change loops and such.