Monorail_Red wrote:Door alerts are also fun. :twisted:
Had one of those on my trip this past weekend. I was taking the monorail from Epcot after closing, en route to EMH at the Magic Kingdom. Just as we complete the turn west over the Epcot parking lot, we come to a stop. (I happened to notice at that moment that the red indicator lights above the doors in my car had just all turned off)
Pilot comes on and says "Please do not lean on the doors." I look around, and there's a father in the other half of our car squatting down and leaning against the door (and he was on the side of the car where he would have been forced harder against the door during the curve). He doesn't move.
Again, we get the pilot "Please do NOT lean on the DOORS." The guy still doesn't move.
"This train will NOT move again until you stop leaning on the doors." With this the guy finally stands up (a split second before I was about to yell at him) and says to the people around him (presumably his family) "It wasn't me..." [eye roll]
So, quick questions to the pilots... Does the Door Alert specify which car/door it is? Can the pilot specifically address a single car? And the lights above our doors going out meant it was our car with the alert, right? Or do they go out across the whole train on an alert?
Of course, then there were the two couples immediately next to me, where one of the men was convinced that the announcement was just the pilot covering for having to stop for traffic on the beam, that they don't stop because of the doors... [double eyeroll]
-Rob