If they cannot control temperatures or increase speed of evacuation, they will have to consider limited skyliner use during hot weather during the day.
It's possible they will. It's even possible that plan is already in place but that the temperature didn't trigger the need to limit use.
Nobody knew there was going to be an incident.
This would not be a great solution for Disney World, but one I am sure they will be looking at more seriously after this event.
They might. Maybe they already have. It's not unusual for any business to hire for seasonal needs.
How many times have you heard people say they'll "never talk to <some person> again!" only to be doing so days later?
: :yes:: Or, "I will never shop here again!", or "...never, ever going back to Disney World!" Yet they shop there the next week, or visit again in a year.
Acting like nothing is important or a big deal is not being reasonable.
Believing and repeatedly claiming something is a devastating tragedy when it isn't is absolutely not being reasonable. "
What if X happened?" is so far removed from, " X happened.", it isn't funny.
I don't have to know you personally to know what you are doing. Its obvious.
If you mean anything other than posting my opinions, please stop slandering me.
No one said the sky is falling.
The panicked reaction here strongly implies that many posters feel this incident is tantamount to the sky falling.
No one said feel guilty but we could go back through MANY threads of people complaining or not being happy with something Disney does and what would we find your opinion to be? I wouldn't even have to guess.
My opinions vary widely on different topics.
How on God's earth would they know that if they had never been on one before?
This is done. You have taken this so far off the subject of the incident just to try and get at me. Be gone and find a new hobby.
Any poster who is displeased, upset, angry, over other members' posts might strongly consider the Ignore feature.