Aaaannnd
we’re back with a few updates on the Disney Skyliner Gondola transportation system!
When this new Walt Disney World Resort transportation system opens to guests, it will carry riders to Epcot and Hollywood Studios, as well as to four Resort hotels: Art of Animation, Pop Century, Caribbean Beach Resort, and the upcoming Riviera Resort.
While we were visiting the Epcot area Resorts to check out new treats and offerings, we saw that the walls had come down at the Boardwalk turn station.
Doesn’t it look seriously sleek?
There were even gondolas up on the wires… unwrapped, of course! You can view a LOT more of the gondola designs here!
Now, they weren’t running when we were there, but we assume that they have been testing these since this one — Hi, Peter Pan! –-was directly out in the middle of the wires.
Though no opening date has been revealed for the Disney Skyliner Gondolas, progress like this makes us hopeful that we will be traveling the Disney World skies soon!
For more information on the new Disney Skyliner Gondola system, check out the links below!
Check It Out!! Disney’s Skyliner System Testing Gondolas at Full Speed!
What do you think about the new Disney Skyliner system? Will you be using them to get around Walt Disney World once they open? Let us know in the comments below!
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Leigh says
We are vacationing in WDW in 7 weeks and I REALLY hope they are running! Would be awesome!!!
Debby says
WOW, That looks like a lot of stairs to climb to get up to the loading area.
DFB Sarah says
Debby, this is a turning station, so no one will board here, thankfully. 😉