Agreed. You know that during the recent monorail downtime guests were not worried about riding our monorails, they were just worried that they could not ride them!Big Wallaby wrote:Actually, I have to give kudos to all our trains, that tirelessly go out there every day, they don't get the amount of time off that they should. They are still doing the work of 14 trains, just as they did when we had all 12.
If we were to have the number of Monorails we really should for the current operation, we would have a total of 16.
That said, our 10 trains and the Monorail Cast who operate them are downright impressive.
That speaks volumes about how people feel about the monorails. I, thankfully, did not hear one SG talk about them or the cast being unsafe, etc. but rather how much they value riding our monorail system. Many even said it was not a Disney vacation without their monorail ride(s).
Hopefully, with a VP that comes from the maintenance side of the house, we will get more monorails on the beam to help the cast and trains themselves keep delivering our outstanding Guest experiences. With all the money being thrown about for plussing and way overdue PM right now, perhaps this will be the case soon.
BTW, I never realized how much I missed that sound of monorails overhead until yellow and coral were 'parked' at the Grand during our outage. What a welcome relief to hear them start moving again that night.
MAPO