AuburnJen 777 Posted August 3, 2019 Report Share Posted August 3, 2019 https://blogmickey.com/2019/08/disney-skyliner-gondola-stations-added-to-walt-disney-world-digital-maps/ Quote While the news of the day yesterday was that Disney added Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge to the Walt Disney World digital maps, many overlooked the fact that they added the Disney Skyliner gondola system to the maps as well. As you might have heard, the Disney Skyliner gondola system will officially open on September 29, 2019, but progress on all of the stations has been moving along really well. Between walls coming down at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort to spotting Disney Imagineers taking flight from Disney’s Hollywood Studios to the final touches being put on other resort stations, we’ve been keeping a close eye on Disney’s newest transportation system. This morning, we have a look at the stations added to the digital maps online and on the My Disney Experience app. Disney’s Hollywood Studios The station at Disney’s Hollywood Studios is located between the bus loop and bag check, right next to the parking lot. The station will take guests across the parking lot and to the main hub for the system at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. The trip will take about 5 or 6 minutes. Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort This station serves as the hub of the system. It’s the only station that has three lines connecting to it and it contains the muscle of the system that moves the gondolas to every station on the system. As seen below, the Hollywood Studios line comes in from the left, the Epcot/Riviera line continues to the top, and the Pop Century/Art of Animation line to the bottom. Here are the various travel times from the station: Disney’s Caribbean Beach to Disney’s Hollywood Studios: 5-6 minutes Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort to Disney’s Pop Century Resort or Disney’s Art of Animation Resort: under 6 minutes Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort to Disney’s Riviera Resort: 5 minutes Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort to International Gateway at Epcot: 15 minutes Hourglass Lake Station The Hourglass Lake station is one of the most unique stations on the entire system, as it’s situated over the lake that separates Disney’s Art of Animation Resort and Disney’s Pop Century Resort. The only place you’ll be able to directly travel to from this station is the Caribbean Beach Resort hub station. Disney’s Riviera Resort This station will actually serve both Disney’s Riviera Resort and portions of Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. As you can see in the photo below, the station is located next to the Aruba section of Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. Disney’s Riviera Resort has not been added to the map yet, but it will be located in the green space in the upper right of the image below. Guest will have two options at this station, to either disembark or to use it as a turn station. Guests can make the 15 minute trip between Epcot and Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort by staying in their gondola cabin through the station. Epcot’s International Gateway The final station on the line is the Epcot station located at International Gateway. We took a look at the station in our latest International Gateway construction update. Honorable Mention – Boardwalk Turn Station We’ve given this “station” honorable mention because while you won’t be able to disembark here, it does serve an important purpose of redirecting the Epcot line towards the Riviera Resort station. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Travisma 1,317 Posted August 5, 2019 Report Share Posted August 5, 2019 So if you want to go from EPCOT to HS it looks like it'll take you 20 to 25 minutes. I guess about the same time it would take the boat ride, and probably quicker than walking. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted August 5, 2019 Report Share Posted August 5, 2019 30 minutes ago, Travisma said: So if you want to go from EPCOT to HS it looks like it'll take you 20 to 25 minutes. I guess about the same time it would take the boat ride, and probably quicker than walking. Actually when you throw in all the stops the boats make (and that I seem to always end up having to wait a while for one), these may get you there a good bit faster. I've walked it in about 25 minutes at a decent pace, and I've had the boats take a good 30 minutes from the time you board until you get off at Epcot. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Travisma 1,317 Posted August 5, 2019 Report Share Posted August 5, 2019 25 minutes ago, BradyBzLyn...Mo said: Actually when you throw in all the stops the boats make (and that I seem to always end up having to wait a while for one), these may get you there a good bit faster. I've walked it in about 25 minutes at a decent pace, and I've had the boats take a good 30 minutes from the time you board until you get off at Epcot. Well if you walked it in 25 minutes now. you will probably be soggy and 2 pounds lighter from sweating. Of course with the gondolas flow thru ventilation the same might happen on the ride. A FB post about a week ago had a picture of similar gondolas/ventilation I think in Vermont going up a mountain. The poster said they rode it, sweated like crazy and it was only about 75 degrees out. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted August 5, 2019 Report Share Posted August 5, 2019 2 hours ago, Travisma said: Well if you walked it in 25 minutes now. you will probably be soggy and 2 pounds lighter from sweating. Of course with the gondolas flow thru ventilation the same might happen on the ride. A FB post about a week ago had a picture of similar gondolas/ventilation I think in Vermont going up a mountain. The poster said they rode it, sweated like crazy and it was only about 75 degrees out. Yeah no way, no how am I riding the gondolas on a warm day. Does it operate at night? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Travisma 1,317 Posted August 5, 2019 Report Share Posted August 5, 2019 52 minutes ago, BradyBzLyn...Mo said: Yeah no way, no how am I riding the gondolas on a warm day. Does it operate at night? Bigger question, will it be shut down during storms, lightning, winds? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted August 5, 2019 Report Share Posted August 5, 2019 41 minutes ago, Travisma said: Bigger question, will it be shut down during storms, lightning, winds? I thought I read somewhere that weather may impact service, but I can't remember where. It would make sense though. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fladogfan aka Gretchen 259 Posted August 7, 2019 Report Share Posted August 7, 2019 On 8/5/2019 at 3:29 PM, Travisma said: Bigger question, will it be shut down during storms, lightning, winds? Exactly! that's what I've been wondering too. When we had the gondola in the MK it would stop running for bad weather. We have had a lot of thunder storms this summer! On 8/5/2019 at 12:31 PM, Travisma said: Of course with the gondolas flow thru ventilation the same might happen on the ride. A FB post about a week ago had a picture of similar gondolas/ventilation I think in Vermont going up a mountain. The poster said they rode it, sweated like crazy and it was only about 75 degrees out. Waiting to see how hot it's going to be. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Travisma 1,317 Posted August 7, 2019 Report Share Posted August 7, 2019 43 minutes ago, fladogfan aka Gretchen said: Exactly! that's what I've been wondering too. When we had the gondola in the MK it would stop running for bad weather. We have had a lot of thunder storms this summer! Waiting to see how hot it's going to be. Maybe it'll be as hot as the letter carrier cooking a steak on his mail truck dashboard last week. It reached 140 degrees. And he had the steak sealed in a zip lock, so no ones mail got blood on it! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
twiceblessed....nacole 433 Posted August 7, 2019 Report Share Posted August 7, 2019 On 8/5/2019 at 3:29 PM, Travisma said: Bigger question, will it be shut down during storms, lightning, winds? I would imagine so. It will be interesting to see how it all works out. It's a neat idea, but I really enjoyed the gondola when it was at the MK (but that was open air, so I might not enjoy these if they are super stuffy). Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fladogfan aka Gretchen 259 Posted August 7, 2019 Report Share Posted August 7, 2019 11 hours ago, Travisma said: Maybe it'll be as hot as the letter carrier cooking a steak on his mail truck dashboard last week. It reached 140 degrees. And he had the steak sealed in a zip lock, so no ones mail got blood on it! That was mighty thoughtful of him. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted August 8, 2019 Report Share Posted August 8, 2019 Some good info here, including that weather WILL likely impact service. Quote Disney World Skyliner Gondola PRO TIPS: Here’s What You Need To Know Before You FLY! By DFB Sarah When the Disney Skyliner Gondola System becomes operational for the public on September 29, 2019 (see the announcement here!), it begins a new phase of transportation (and views!) in Walt Disney World. We’ve learned a lot about the Skyliner since the system’s announcement in 2017 (like how it’s designed to keep riders cool!); but now that all the pieces are essentially in place, guests have a TON of questions before they take their first flights on the new transportation system. Art of Animation Skyliner We’ve got the pro tips you need to make the most of your rides on the Disney World Skyliner! Disney Skyliner Stations There are five Skyliner stations. These are located at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Epcot’s International Gateway, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney’s Art of Animation/Pop Century Resorts, and Disney’s Riviera Resort. Riviera Resort Skyliner Station These stations are themed for their locations, with styling that matches that of each location. The Skyliner Station at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, for example, uses shades of turquoise that match the Park’s entrance. Skyliner Gondolas at Hollywood Studios At least two of the stations have restrooms nearby for convenience. This station restroom is located on the Art of Animation end of the Generation Gap Bridge for the Pop Century/Art of Animation station. Skyliner Station Bathroom at Art of Animation/Pop Century And Disney’s Hollywood Studios built a new restroom at the Park’s entrance that is convenient to the Skyliner station as well. Hollywood Studios Entrance Restrooms In addition to the five stations where guests will board the gondolas, there’s a turn station located near BoardWalk Inn & Villas. Riders will not leave the Skyliner cabins here; this is just a station for the line to change direction between Epcot and Riviera Resort. Turn Station near BoardWalk Inn Disney Skyliner Map A simple map of the Skyliner System shows the general locations of the stations and lines with relation to one another. Skyliner Map And recently the Skyliner stations and lines were added to the My Disney Experience app maps and DisneyWorld.com maps. So if you’re zooming in on those, you’ll get to start making out details and getting a sense of where things are. Skyliner System at Epcot’s World Showcase Disney Skyliner Station Transfers But one of the most persistent remaining questions readers have is where they’ll need to make transfers on the Skyliner. Having to transfer from one line to another could impact travel time for those using Skyliner, and often at Disney World, time is money. So we’re going to talk about each station individually to clarify where it’s going directly and when you might need to transfer. Art of Animation and Pop Century Resorts Skyliner Station This station is the end of the line and, as such, is simply for boarding or disembarking. Note that Disney has said the stations at the end of the lines will not function like the Monorail insomuch as riders can not opt to remain in their cabins. They will be asked to disembark, and they’ll need to get in line to re-board if they want to continue their rides in the opposite direction. The skyliner isn’t a round-trip situation. We’ll watch to see how and if this policy is enforced when the Skyliner opens. Skyliner Station on Generation Gap Bridge Riders boarding at this station can stay on through the Caribbean Beach Resort Skyliner station if they are en route to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Riders who wish to continue on Skyliner to Epcot will need to disembark at Caribbean Beach Resort station, board the Epcot line, and stay on through the turn at Riviera Resort to continue on to Epcot. Caribbean Beach Resort Skyliner Station This station is sort of a hub of the Skyliner system. Here, lines to both Hollywood Studios and Epcot (via Riviera Resort) are available, as well as a line to Art of Animation and Pop Century. Riders boarding at Caribbean Beach Resort station will choose their line and be taken directly to their destination without requiring transfers. The Hollywood Studios line will go directly to Hollywood Studios. The Epcot Line will travel to Riviera Resort, where riders can remain in their cabins and continue on to Epcot. (If riders need to disembark at Riviera, they can do that, too.) Hollywood Studios Skyliner Station The Hollywood Studios station is the end of a line, so riders who arrive at this station will be required to disembark. Riders who board here will be taken to Caribbean Beach Resort Station, where they can remain in their cabins to go to Art of Animation/Pop Century or transfer to the Riviera/Epcot line. Disney Skyliner Station Sign at Hollywood Studios Riviera Resort Skyliner Station The Riviera Resort station is on the Epcot line, so riders who board the Epcot line here will be taken directly to the Park, where they will be required to disembark. Riviera Resort Station Riders at Riviera Resort Skyliner station who are heading to Disney’s Hollywood Studios will glide to the Caribbean Beach Resort station, where they will need to transfer to the Hollywood Studios line. Technically this also means that guests who board at Riviera Resort could also transfer to the line toward Art of Animation and Pop Century, too (you know, for Tie-Dye Cheesecake cravings). Epcot Skyliner Station Epcot’s International Gateway station is the end of the line, so riders will be asked to disembark here. Riders who board here at Epcot’s line can head to Riviera Resort and beyond to the Caribbean Beach Resort Skyliner station. Epcot Skyliner Station To get to Hollywood Studios, riders who board at Epcot will need to remain on the Skyliner through Riviera Resort and transfer to the Hollywood Studios line at Caribbean Beach Resort. At Caribbean Beach Resort Station, riders could also transfer to the Art of Animation/Pop line. Remember, too, that the Epcot-area Resorts are all within walking distance of International Gateway and Hollywood Studios, making these stations possible go-tos for travel from Yacht Club, Beach Club, BoardWalk, Swan, and Dolphin. (It would be easier to walk or boat to Hollywood Studios and Epcot from these Resorts, but if you’re Resort hopping (say, for rooftop dining at Riviera), Skyliner might be helpful!) Travel Times on Disney’s Skyliner Disney has reported that the Skyliner system can operate as fast as 11MPH and that travel times vary from 5 to 15 minutes depending on where you’re going. No word if this travel time includes transfers, but it likely doesn’t include time waiting in line to board or moments when the lines might slow or stop to allow folks to board. We’ll have to give the Skyliner some carefully observant rides when it begins operation to see how these times hold up in real life. Skyliner Gondolas Disney Skyliner Weather Concerns One variable sure to impact Skyliner operations is the weather in central Florida. In addition to the warm climate, daily (hourly, by-the-minute, etc.) weather will likely result in the Skyliner stopping operations when conditions like heavy winds and lightning exist. During the testing phase, we have seen gondolas stopped during periods of heavy rain, lightning, and wind, and although we can’t be certain the stoppages were solely due to weather, it seems likely that specific conditions will result in the gondolas ceasing operations at times. Skyliner Gondolas Disney has long had systems in place to track and predict weather patterns that may affect their outdoor attractions, so it’s unlikely guests will be in a gondola when weather strikes. Instead, the hassles will be more along the line of the system being closed down due to potential weather, meaning guests will have to scramble to find other transportation plans. To be sure, the system has been tested for its reliability under typical weather conditions, but for those already nervous about the Skyliner, weather may be a factor in saying “no, thanks” to the airborne transport system. Disney Skyliner Safety Concerns Any transportation system has inherent risks (yup, even those adorable Disney buses!), and gondola systems are safer by the numbers than vehicular travel on the roads. Still, there’s something about dangling from a steel cable 60 feet up that gets the heart pumping (and the imagination spinning). France Pavilion and Skyliner Of particular interest for readers and followers is the Art of Animation and Pop Century station which sends Skyliner gondolas sailing over Hourglass Lake. For that, Disney has a rescue barge parked and ready to motor riders to safetyshould these cabins ever need to be evacuated. Skyliner Rescue Barge There are some potential safety concerns that, while statistically very unlikely, are part and parcel of a system like this. Gondolas around the world have, at times, jumped the cable, suffered cracks in their towers, and had cables come off of their wheels. Presumably, Disney has taken the strictest measures possible to ensure safety, and for most guests, the relative safety of the Skyliner gondola system will put their minds at ease. But for others, the idea of flying over land and lake on a steel cable will never feel right. Disney Skyliner Capacity Skyliner gondola cabins are designed to accommodate ten passengers seated on the fixed wooden benches inside the cabin. Disney’s Skyliner Seating However, Skyliner can also accommodate wheelchairs, ECVs, and strollers. When these are in place in the gondola, it appears the capacity lowers to six passengers. (Click here to see more about this!) Disney Skyliner Safety Signs at Hollywood Studios Disney Skyliner Comfort Concerns One of the biggest concerns we hear from DFB readers and followers is how the non-air conditioned gondolas will prevent guests from overheating in the tropical climate of central Florida. According to Disney, the gondolas are fitted with cross-ventilation and feature reflective windows in an attempt to keep the heat at bay. Disney’s Skyliner with vented, reflecting windows But one big question remains: what happens when the gondola isn’t moving, as may be the case when the line slows or stops to allow passengers to board who need more time? Will riders be dangling from the Skyliner with no way for air flow to pass through the cabin, thus diminishing that singular cooling system? Cross-ventilation in Disney’s Skyliner At this point we do not know the answer to this question, but we’re looking forward to finding out how effective the cross-ventilation system is in all conditions, including absolute stillness. Overall Skyliner Thoughts Skyliner is a controversial transportation system. Some guests say “hard pass” while others say “I believe I can fly!” Still others reside in the continuum between with questions about how long the waits will realistically be, what type of climate the gondolas will actually maintain, and whether they are completely safe. Here at DFB, we’ve got team members on all points on the spectrum, which can mean only one thing: we’ll be bringing you all the details as they unfold so you can make the best decisions for yourself. http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2019/08/08/disney-world-skyliner-gondola-pro-tips-heres-what-you-need-to-know-before-you-fly/?fbclid=IwAR3mlKQ1wvvp3ljNtWZYDUtsfUG4OwjE9sgRSp5VvnYZ7_sC6fWe21nYVTE Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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