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It’s only natural that Disney fans want MORE of this popular Disney World transportation!
Disney Skyliner
TheDisney Skyliner is a FREE gondola system at Disney World that been an integral part of the way Disney guests get around the resort since it opened in 2019. Though it isn’t perfect, fans have really loved how this sky-based transportation connects four Disney incredibly popular hotels to both Disney’s Hollywood Studios and EPCOT in a convenient fashion. Arguably Disney’s most efficient form of transportation methods, it only makes sense that many guests want the Skyliner to be expanded to include MORE Disney World hotels and parks. Here’s why that’s unlikely to happen…
The Skyliner currently moves in continuous motion and provides a spacious/scenic view between EPCOT (with a terminal at the park’s back International Gateway entrance), Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Riviera Resort, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort, and Disney’s Art of Animation Resort (which shares a Skyliner station with Pop Century).
Disney Skyliner at Art of Animation and Pop Century Resorts
As it’s currently constructed, the Skyliner route connects resorts and parks that are close by and generally within a straight shot of one another. Ultimately, adjusting the route to make stops at the other two Disney World theme parks would completely deviate from the concept of convenient proximity.
Skyliner Map
Disney’s Animal Kingdom is significantly further out from the current Skyliner route over on the west end of Disney World, and getting out there would mean navigating through other resorts and water parks — a costly endeavor to be sure. In fact, right now, the only form of free transportation Disney offers to reach the park is the bus system.
Disney Bus
Magic Kingdom faces similar hurdles. Located at the northern end of Disney World, it does have a closer proximity to EPCOT (and is connected by Monorail), but it’s already impeded by so much established infrastructure that fills up the space between the parks and other resorts. It would take a massive amount of construction effort (and money) to weave between everything — which feels unnecessary when the Monorail already exists.
The Monorail at EPCOT
The Monorail itself serves as a historical precedent when it comes to Disney World transportation. It has yet to be expanded since EPCOT opened in 1982 due to infrastructure constraints and cost fallout. Multiple parks and resorts later, the Monorail has been left alone. There’s no reason to feel the Skyliner will be any different.
Monorail at EPCOT
We also recognize that the weather isn’t conducive to Skyliner expansion. Weather-related closures continue to plague the Skyliner, and investing more capital into a project that cannot overcome the forces of nature is suspect at best. Central Florida won’t stop having thunderstorms and heavy rainfall, and that’s certainly not Disney’s fault. But you can’t expect them to sink more money into the Skyliner in an effort to combat that reality.
Skyliner
The Skyliner works as is, and — at the moment — Disney has no reason to fix what isn’t broken. Could the Skyliner still expand? Sure! But it doesn’t look like that will happen in the short term.
Would you like to see the Skyliner expand? Would you like to see a new form of transportation? Share your thoughts in the comments below and continue to follow us here at Magical Guides for all the latest Disney World updates, tips, reviews, and more!
How would YOU improve the Skyliner? Let us know in the comments!
Disney Skyliner
TheDisney Skyliner is a FREE gondola system at Disney World that been an integral part of the way Disney guests get around the resort since it opened in 2019. Though it isn’t perfect, fans have really loved how this sky-based transportation connects four Disney incredibly popular hotels to both Disney’s Hollywood Studios and EPCOT in a convenient fashion. Arguably Disney’s most efficient form of transportation methods, it only makes sense that many guests want the Skyliner to be expanded to include MORE Disney World hotels and parks. Here’s why that’s unlikely to happen…
The Skyliner currently moves in continuous motion and provides a spacious/scenic view between EPCOT (with a terminal at the park’s back International Gateway entrance), Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Riviera Resort, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort, and Disney’s Art of Animation Resort (which shares a Skyliner station with Pop Century).
Disney Skyliner at Art of Animation and Pop Century Resorts
As it’s currently constructed, the Skyliner route connects resorts and parks that are close by and generally within a straight shot of one another. Ultimately, adjusting the route to make stops at the other two Disney World theme parks would completely deviate from the concept of convenient proximity.
Skyliner Map
Disney’s Animal Kingdom is significantly further out from the current Skyliner route over on the west end of Disney World, and getting out there would mean navigating through other resorts and water parks — a costly endeavor to be sure. In fact, right now, the only form of free transportation Disney offers to reach the park is the bus system.
Disney Bus
Magic Kingdom faces similar hurdles. Located at the northern end of Disney World, it does have a closer proximity to EPCOT (and is connected by Monorail), but it’s already impeded by so much established infrastructure that fills up the space between the parks and other resorts. It would take a massive amount of construction effort (and money) to weave between everything — which feels unnecessary when the Monorail already exists.
The Monorail at EPCOT
The Monorail itself serves as a historical precedent when it comes to Disney World transportation. It has yet to be expanded since EPCOT opened in 1982 due to infrastructure constraints and cost fallout. Multiple parks and resorts later, the Monorail has been left alone. There’s no reason to feel the Skyliner will be any different.
Monorail at EPCOT
We also recognize that the weather isn’t conducive to Skyliner expansion. Weather-related closures continue to plague the Skyliner, and investing more capital into a project that cannot overcome the forces of nature is suspect at best. Central Florida won’t stop having thunderstorms and heavy rainfall, and that’s certainly not Disney’s fault. But you can’t expect them to sink more money into the Skyliner in an effort to combat that reality.
Skyliner
The Skyliner works as is, and — at the moment — Disney has no reason to fix what isn’t broken. Could the Skyliner still expand? Sure! But it doesn’t look like that will happen in the short term.
Would you like to see the Skyliner expand? Would you like to see a new form of transportation? Share your thoughts in the comments below and continue to follow us here at Magical Guides for all the latest Disney World updates, tips, reviews, and more!
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