Brett Wyman
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Will there be ramps (or are they flush enough to the ground) that allow EVC and strollers without stoping the line?
Will there be ramps (or are they flush enough to the ground) that allow EVC and strollers without stoping the line?
This has been posted a few times in this very long thread but this is what the inside of the cabins are supposed to look
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I don't think they're standard on mono-cable gondolas. A larger tri-cable gondola I rode at Whistler near Vancouver had a window in the center of the floor and a handrail surrounding the window area. I think that cabin had room for about 20 riders, including some standees.I'd be surprised if handholds aren't standard equipment on the gondolas
I don't think they're standard on mono-cable gondolas. A larger tri-cable gondola I rode at Whistler near Vancouver had a window in the center of the floor and a handrail surrounding the window area. I think that cabin had room for about 20 riders, including some standees.
That actually brings up a question for me. Do we know exactly how tall the interior space will be (i.e. head room)? And apologies if it's already been statedThere is a big difference between Gondolas and Trams. Standing should be expected on a tram, but they don’t do continuous loading and are mirror manually driven. Gondolas are much smaller and frequently aren’t tall enough for a person to stand in.
Cabin height is 7.28 feet. I don't know whether that's exterior or interior. If it's exterior, headroom would probably be about 6.5 ft.That actually brings up a question for me. Do we know exactly how tall the interior space will be (i.e. head room)? And apologies if it's already been stated
Cabin height is 7.28 feet. I don't know whether that's exterior or interior. If it's exterior, headroom would be about 6.5 ft.
That's just a guess on my part, by looking at the picture and lack of clarity on whether the quoted height is interior or exterior. If my guess is right, he'll just have to duck his head a bit getting in and out.Ooo, dh is 6'5".
Ooo, dh is 6'5".
Thanks I appreciate itCabin height is 7.28 feet. I don't know whether that's exterior or interior. If it's exterior, headroom would probably be about 6.5 ft.
That my husband can do but my husband is taller than 6 ft. He's 6ft and just over 5 1/2 inches so I just was thinking just in case if standing had to occur at some point. Hopefull there's a wee bit more headroom. I don't want to go in thinking you never ever would stand unless Disney themselves says standing isn't permitted but your comment about size and standing had me thinking.That's just a guess on my part, by looking at the picture and lack of clarity on whether the quoted height is interior or exterior. If my guess is right, he'll just have to duck his head a bit getting in and out.
Yeah..my husband is 6ft just over 5 1/2 inches so I'm right there with ya on that being a potential problem depending on how it all pans out.Ooo, dh is 6'5".
the ears add another 3"!Is that with or without Mickey ears?
The cabins are designed to seat 10 riders. Some people are speculating that Disney will only load 8 for comfort.That my husband can do but my husband is taller than 6 ft. He's 6ft and just over 5 1/2 inches so I just was thinking just in case if standing had to occur at some point. Hopefull there's a wee bit more headroom. I don't want to go in thinking you never ever would stand unless Disney themselves says standing isn't permitted but your comment about size and standing had me thinking.
That's a good point.The cabins are designed to seat 10 riders. Some people are speculating that Disney will only load 8 for comfort.
The manufacturer says nothing about standees in their literature. It seems extremely unlikely that Disney will fold up both seats to load more people than the cabins are designed to carry.
The cabins are designed to seat 10 riders. Some people are speculating that Disney will only load 8 for comfort.
The manufacturer says nothing about standees in their literature. It seems extremely unlikely that Disney will fold up both seats to load more people than the cabins are designed to carry.
I personally wasn't worry about them overloading or cramming the gondola. I wasn't thinking anyone was going to try and overload what it was capable of.Agreed. I don't think people should worry about Disney packing people in or making people stand. It would be a pretty big safety issue if they started putting in more people than the cabins were designed to support.