Late Spring, Early Summer 2019...The short answer: No one on here knows. The long answer: Most likely sometime in 2019, and probably by next summer.
Late Spring, Early Summer 2019...The short answer: No one on here knows. The long answer: Most likely sometime in 2019, and probably by next summer.
I applaud anything that makes it easier to get to the Boardwalk. I've always thought Disney has done a poor job of getting people to the Boardwalk.
I always thought they did a good job of keeping people away from the boardwalk.... Good luck getting a seat in Abracadabar after this opens-- hard enough as it is with them having about 30 seats and all.... plus Big river is usually full just from the crowd staying at the resorts.... times they are a changing....
That's pretty funny-- chances are I would done a double take and questioned where I was.... wait--- I'm at the boardwalk, aren't I? Oh yeah, there's the bar...I actually took a survey once with a fine looking young lady holding an I Pad. Was walking in between ESPN and BWI when she asked me if I would like to answer some questions. First question was if I knew where the boardwalk was?
Now I drink, too much the Mrs. says but I think just about right, but that question had me stumped. I mean I was standing there in the middle of the Boardwalk. The survey continued and mostly it was about advertising for the Boardwalk. I was honest with them that I thought they didn't market it and they didn't get people over there but I still have to laugh at the first question to this day.
That's pretty funny-- chances are I would done a double take and questioned where I was.... wait--- I'm at the boardwalk, aren't I? Oh yeah, there's the bar...
It's never been too crowded over the years (been going there since it was opened basically). And I've never had a slight issue getting into any of the restaurants. This significant boost to access could change all that.Oh man, I didn't think about more people with access to the boardwalk - though honestly this depends on how long they keep it running. If they close it down an hour after the parks close like they do with the buses, it really won't make a big difference to the Boardwalk. They would have to keep it running for a few hours to really spike this. Honestly I don't know how many more people they need at the Boardwalk, when we were there in February there sure seemed plenty of people around (our first of many stays there).
I agree, but they give you the third degree if you try to park at BWI to go to the boardwalk.I applaud anything that makes it easier to get to the Boardwalk. I've always thought Disney has done a poor job of getting people to the Boardwalk.
13'6" is actually the max height before you become over sized. So the gondolas only have to be that high. I'm sure they will be a little higher, but 20' at the most I think.People don't seem to want to believe this for some reason - but they really can keep them pretty low to the ground and fairly inconspicuous. Obviously the ones travelling above the DHS parking lot won't be hidden, but they still likely won't be more than 20 feet off the ground (the bottoms of the buckets.) The tallest of RVs/Buses are only about 15 feet high (not counting double deckers) so they just need to look at maximum heights and go 5-6 feet above that.
Oh man, I didn't think about more people with access to the boardwalk - though honestly this depends on how long they keep it running. If they close it down an hour after the parks close like they do with the buses, it really won't make a big difference to the Boardwalk. They would have to keep it running for a few hours to really spike this. Honestly I don't know how many more people they need at the Boardwalk, when we were there in February there sure seemed plenty of people around (our first of many stays there).
BW has been a favorite of ours for years...
Yeah closing after park close would help, but I'm thinking about non park days, evenings, or even afternoons-- MK in the morning, lets hit Big River for lunch and then go to Epcot....
If they take ubers back to their rooms it's wide open. Even though without the gondolas, people from other resorts certainly have the ability to leave epcot at closing and spend the evening at boardwalk and uber back, I think the addition of the gondolas will add a sort of awareness of the availability of access, since it will open up the IG to a large group that may not have even known it exists.
And as for as crowds for the boardwalk area, plenty of times there is standing room only at BRB, Abracadab, ESPN, and Jellyrolls.....
I posted this on the news thread - but it's probably more appropriate here and I don't know if everyone reads both:
So - I saw this linked on FB - Riviera has received it's timeshare license. This is telling because the last three DVC Resorts got there licenses between 276 and 314 days of opening up the resort. If we assume a similar timeline - this says that Riviera is going to open up sometime around May or June of next year, which likely means it goes on sale shortly after the first of the year. This ALSO (to me anyways) indicates that the Skyliner system will be open by that point - May/June of 2019. That date is in-line with what everyone is thinking, but I think it really confirms the situation. It's unlikely they want ANYONE staying at Riviera that they have to bus to Epcot/DHS.
https://dvcnews.com/index.php/resor...eshare-license-for-riviera-resort#prettyPhoto
I am glad to see Disney is going to attempt to theme/blend them in. They are definitely an eyesore in their current state.Guess the question of painting them is answered quickly.
I am glad to see Disney is going to attempt to theme/blend them in. They are definitely an eyesore in their current state.
You certainly get a nail on the head there. Galvanized steel is basically maintenance-free your most conditions and certainly will be here. Also once galvanized steel is extremely difficult to paint and even harder to get paint to adhere to it in the long term. I'm willing to bet that the towers that are painted aren't galvanized under the paint and instead are depending on the paint to protect the steel surfaces. Actually, over time the Galvanization will become somewhat dull instead of shiny and blend in quite well.There is no reason to believe they will be painted. The one by the IG was painted before it was put up, probably came from the factory that way. Since they pre-painted that one, it's unlikely they will paint the others now that they are up. The other are all galvanized steel which is hard to paint, but will require a lot less maintenance then the painted one.