Monorail Coral
Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:57 pm
Is Coral only used on the EPCOT beam? I asked becasue of the current wrap being used only on the EPCOT beam and a good bit of the Coral photos I find online are on the EPCOT beam.
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Normally the trains are moved between the beams partially so they can be driven in both directions for extended amounts of time (apparently the trains like that and complain if it doesn't happen) but due to the wrap Coral is only being used on Epcot right now.Honda Enoch wrote:Is Coral only used on the EPCOT beam? I asked becasue of the current wrap being used only on the EPCOT beam and a good bit of the Coral photos I find online are on the EPCOT beam.
Can you imagine the nightmare having Coral on Express? "We want to wait for the new Tron-rail" and you have a few thousand people in queue.Shorty82 wrote:Normally the trains are moved between the beams partially so they can be driven in both directions for extended amounts of time (apparently the trains like that and complain if it doesn't happen) but due to the wrap Coral is only being used on Epcot right now.
Ugh I can only imagine the number of people that are riding to Epcot and they don't even what to go there, they on;y ride just to ride that monorail LOLmapo wrote:Can you imagine the nightmare having Coral on Express? "We want to wait for the new Tron-rail" and you have a few thousand people in queue.
Then here they go off to complain about the mean old Transportation CM that wouldn't let them wait for the NEW monorail.... For the record, YES that has been happening...UGH.... :mad:
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WHAT!!!!!! You mean the inside is not all computer tech and little recognizers running around???? :D: :D: :D:BRWombat wrote:Okay, this I don't get. The Tronorail is only different on the outside --
To be able to say "I rode on that."BRWombat wrote:what possible benefit is there to riding on it?