It still won’t be a hot box.The previews today were very early, when it was cool. It's a little premature to declare they aren't hot.
It still won’t be a hot box.The previews today were very early, when it was cool. It's a little premature to declare they aren't hot.
The previews today were very early, when it was cool. It's a little premature to declare they aren't hot.
only slight hiccup I could see is if there is an imbalance of which park people are going to - theoretically you would think majority of people would be going to DHS vs EPCOT for Star Wars and once MMRR opens, etc.
So you have all the people form POP/AoA coming up, and all the people coming in at CBR and the people coming down from Riviera/Boardwalk resorts and more than 50% of the people wanting to then get on the DHS line vs EPCOT line
number wise, let's say you have 100 people coming in per set period of time on the POP/AoA line and the EPCOT/Riviera line into CBR station and plus another 100 people coming to the CBR station by foot. Figure all of the 100 people from EPCOT/Riviera are going to DHS, and say 2/3 of the others ... so would be ~220 of the 300 total going to the DHS line vs 80 going to the EPCOT line
Makes me wonder if they may run the DHS line a bit faster than the others so can have more "outflow" on that line vs inflow form each of other areas (or, rather, the others a bit slower)
FYI - here are the warnings signs for the Skyliner that also indicate the dimensions for strollers and mobility devices (as mentioned previously). I don't see a note about maximum weight so assume a complete non-issue even with an ECV, etc.:
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Common sense is a valuable commodity.
Once again why so negative?? It’s going to be greatI wonder what the 10 guest is going by on size. I am guessing that 10 pooh size guest won't fit and I would hope they don't intend on stuffing them like sardines to begin with. I would hope if its not busy they would try to keep them to 2 families.
they can leave that to the busesI mean, of course they're not going to cram 10 people in if there's no space.
they can leave that to the buses
Looks like we set off an interesting conversation .
I'd like to adjust your numbers though. In 2018 both DHS and Epcot had very similar attendance of around 12M people/yr. Assuming SW:GE bumps DHS up to around 15M/yr, that would be a 55/45% split. So say Pop is running ~3000 pph, 1665 would go to DHS and 1350 would be going to Epcot. That still leaves a lot of capacity on either line for walk ups and those coming from Rivera. I could see them slowing the POP line a bit if it becomes an issue, but I don't think it will.
Of course there will be events and offset start times that will affect the ratio at any given time on any given day, but like I said in a post a long time ago, I don't think people will be able to get to the stations in a dense enough fashion to cause any real lines, except at park closing. There will be some staggering of people and the bridge itself will provide a bottleneck with the way people walk in groups at WDW.
Once again why so negative?? It’s going to be great
This is only my opinion but since the sign states, 'Those who have a fear of heights or enclosed spaces should not ride.' should end the debate of whether bus transportation will still be offered. I believe Disney will offer guests an alternative form of transportation in the form of buses.FYI - here are the warnings signs for the Skyliner that also indicate the dimensions for strollers and mobility devices (as mentioned previously). I don't see a note about maximum weight so assume a complete non-issue even with an ECV, etc.:
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