Disney4me Posted September 26, 2019 Report Share Posted September 26, 2019 We can’t believe that after many, many months of waiting The Disney World Skyliner Gondola System is almost ready to launch officially! Pop Century Skyliner Construction Disney’s Skyliner is scheduled to open to the public on September 29th, but we were able to take a spin on Disney’s newest mass transit system earlier this week during a special event. We’re excited to tell you what we learned — and what you’ll want to know for your first ride in the sky! See our FULL PHOTO TOUR of the Skyliner Ride HERE! Check out our Disney World Skyliner PRO TIPS Here! As many of the construction walls were taken down to get the Skyliner ready for its debut, we were finally able to sneak a peek at just what a Skyliner Station actually looks like from the outside… Hollywood Studios Skyliner Station …and from the inside! This leads us to talk about our first surprise: Non-Character Gondolas Might Be Preferable to Those Decorated With Characters So we’ve been watching the gondolas “with character” for months now, and eagerly awaiting our chance to ride in one of them. As we waited to board, our fingers were crossed that we’d get to ride in a character-bedecked gondola! Hollywood Studios Skyliner Station We thought we’d hit the jackpot when we scored this sweet Wreck-It Ralph-themed Skyliner, but once we climbed inside… Disney Skyliner Gondola Our view was this! :Cue sad trumpets: Skyliner Obstructed View Now, I know — we should have known, right? We’ve all ridden in the wrapped monorails and buses. We understand that visibility is basically nil in those, right? But lesson learned — we found that the non-character Skyliner we had for our second ride provided a much better view! And we were even able to take photos through the windows that didn’t resemble Lichtenstein’s pop art! View Through a Standard Skyliner Window The Skyliner May Slow Down and Stop…Often While our Skyliner carried us along, there were moments when the line stopped unexpectedly. That’s because much like Spaceship Earth or Haunted Mansion, Disney’s Skyliner is an Omnimover; and if you know anything about these classic attractions then you know that when something unexpected happens, the whole ride slows and possibly stops. This will likely happen while you’re riding, but don’t panic. Nothing’s wrong. And the gondola will start moving again shortly. Skyliner over Riviera Resort The Gondola May Get A Little…Warm! Ever since we found out the Skyliner Gondolas wouldn’t have Air Con, we’ve been concerned about the temperature inside. And while the cross-ventilation system does its job when the gondola is moving at pace, if there is any slowing or stopping (see previous surprising experience), it can start to feel a little warm — especially during Orlando’s hot seasons. (During the winter, they may be downright cold.) Cross Ventilation in the Skyliner Gondolas You’re Gonna Feel the Launch…AND the Re-entry! So that 11 mile-per-hour pace of the Skyliner Gondolas is quick, and they’ve gotta push off with some serious steam to build that up on such a short journey. When you “launch” upward, you’ll feel it! Check out that swing! And when you’re coming back into a Skyliner station…well, you may freak out a little bit at just how quickly you’re approaching the gondola in front of you! It was a little alarming to us because we didn’t know what to expect, but armed with this information, we’re sure you’ll handle your first Skyliner ride like a pro! So those are just a few of the things that surprised us during our first ride! We’re headed out on the gondolas again soon and will report back with more! For even more Skyliner info, check out our Disney Skyliner Gondola System FAQ by clicking here! Related posts: Paging Mr. Tom Morrow: Your Disney World Trip Will Look VERY Different in 2021…! What’s New in Disney’s Hollywood Studios: Menu Updates, Merchandise, and Missing Skyliner Gondolas! Disney World Skyliner Gondola PRO TIPS: Here’s What You Need To Know Before You FLY! View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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