lockedoutlogic
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The expansion of the monorail system is kinda like the "Lost Ark" of Disney rumors....we know it doesn't exist...yet everybody keeps looking for it. Actually more like atlantis or El Dorado
The only way the monorail could've been effectively expanded and made all encompassing is if it was done concurrently with the expansion of the property....the early 80's near breakup and the invasion by Michael the Conquerer pretty much sealed that.
We've done work with Michael Graves and I asked one of the guys about the Swan/Dolphin rumor...the consensus was that it was a discussed/ moderately planned step...if not necessarily the "pass through" that is widely speculated on.
The monorail died right there...in the early 90's...when the downtown area was expanded and packed with rooms and the "Cresent Lake" expansion that had MGM, Swan Dolphin, and Boardwalk/ yacht and beach all planned/ constructed/ opened at nearly the same time.
That was the end of the monorail...they wouldn't do it then - not coincidentally when Disney's money and corporate position was less than juggernaut as it is now - and the door shut after it.
The fact that no spur was extended to Wilderness Lodge...which is about a 3 wood from the existing track...was the nail in the coffin.
Now, that's not to say that another opportunity can't happen...as they could try to push the federal government to go into a "development" project of a new energy efficient type system to be prototyped at WDW for future urban use....not out of the realm of possibility given our precarious energy situation...environmental conditions...and rapidly decreasing employment opportunities in the industrial sector....
But you never know. My hope is for some sort of light rail. It's far cheaper, higher capacity, and could be implemented because they own every square inch they would need to build it already. It doesn't lack the aesthetic lure of the monorail....but it could and i suspect - eventually - will be done.
The only way the monorail could've been effectively expanded and made all encompassing is if it was done concurrently with the expansion of the property....the early 80's near breakup and the invasion by Michael the Conquerer pretty much sealed that.
We've done work with Michael Graves and I asked one of the guys about the Swan/Dolphin rumor...the consensus was that it was a discussed/ moderately planned step...if not necessarily the "pass through" that is widely speculated on.
The monorail died right there...in the early 90's...when the downtown area was expanded and packed with rooms and the "Cresent Lake" expansion that had MGM, Swan Dolphin, and Boardwalk/ yacht and beach all planned/ constructed/ opened at nearly the same time.
That was the end of the monorail...they wouldn't do it then - not coincidentally when Disney's money and corporate position was less than juggernaut as it is now - and the door shut after it.
The fact that no spur was extended to Wilderness Lodge...which is about a 3 wood from the existing track...was the nail in the coffin.
Now, that's not to say that another opportunity can't happen...as they could try to push the federal government to go into a "development" project of a new energy efficient type system to be prototyped at WDW for future urban use....not out of the realm of possibility given our precarious energy situation...environmental conditions...and rapidly decreasing employment opportunities in the industrial sector....
But you never know. My hope is for some sort of light rail. It's far cheaper, higher capacity, and could be implemented because they own every square inch they would need to build it already. It doesn't lack the aesthetic lure of the monorail....but it could and i suspect - eventually - will be done.