Jb85
TS Member
Time to extend the monorail route to the back of the park.



I’d love this but let’s just get it working reliably first
Time to extend the monorail route to the back of the park.
Not if it's something that can't break down over the valley, like, say, a zorb ball launched from a trebuchet in to a big net, on each side.No matter what you run over the valley it will have the same restrictions on temperature.
I don't think there is much chance, as there would be a lot of modification required to the cars or new cars (Emirates uses a different car design) it would also require extensive modifications to the station and connections of the cars to add the electrical connection.With heatwaves becoming more common, it would be nice for them to fit aircon to the gondolas. I seem to remember @Islander talking about ultra capacitors a few years ago, which work in London on their cable cars.
Although, I wonder how the Emirates cable car deals with issues, even with the aircon. Because those capacitors have a finite power, once it goes, the aircon stops until a recharge. So if the system did have a major fault or lockup where it could not be restarted for a long time, you would have people stuck high above the Thames in scorching heat on hot days. I wonder what their backup plan is to deal with such a situation, as the height difficulties are similar to Alton Towers. They must have a backup plan incase the cable stops and cannot be restarted, it would also be a ticking time bomb on a hot day and just as difficult to evacuate due to the height.
I don't think there is much chance, as there would be a lot of modification required to the cars or new cars (Emirates uses a different car design) it would also require extensive modifications to the station and connections of the cars to add the electrical connection.
even if added it wouldn't do much, as the capacitors / batteries would probably die within like 10/20 mins, not enough if you were stuck over the valley for a rescue
after looking at the Emirates cable car, it appears as though they have stickers over some of the window, and in some images it kind of looks like they have that heat reflecting tint applied to the other windows, I would think this could be the best solution, by limiting the amount of heat entering the cabin.
I think we all know the logical solution...after looking at the Emirates cable car, it appears as though they have stickers over some of the window, and in some images it kind of looks like they have that heat reflecting tint applied to the other windows, I would think this could be the best solution, by limiting the amount of heat entering the cabin.
I was there on 23rd and noticed how Skyride seemed to constantly be stopping throughout the day. We did ride it later in the day, and it happened a few times while we were queuing. When we got near the front we could see why, and the host explained it to us as well... people were breaking into the emergency boxes under the seats. The staff then had to replenish the missing supplies (bottles of water) and reseal the box, which required stopping the ride. We saw this happen about four times while we were within the Towers Street indoor queue.
I find it hard to believe so many people were breaking into them, but that's what was happening. Perhaps they need something with more of a deterrent (break glass style) rather than just a plastic tag.
What does breaking into emergency boxes have to do with RAP?
The oversubscription of the RAP system at Merlin parks is a totally separate issue. The number of people actually abusing the system (i.e. using it without a qualifying disability) is very low. The issue is that the scheme has been developed in such a way that far more people are eligible than there is capacity for. People generally being [censored] on the Skyride has nothing to do with it at all.A lot of the public are awful and will take advantage of anything they can.
I would argue it is similar though, with RAP it is hard to determine between someone with x thing that is capable of queueing in the 60 + min queues and those who can't so people take advantage, a system not meant for them bit they will use it for a "free fastpass".The oversubscription of the RAP system at Merlin parks is a totally separate issue. The number of people actually abusing the system (i.e. using it without a qualifying disability) is very low. The issue is that the scheme has been developed in such a way that far more people are eligible than there is capacity for. People generally being [censored] on the Skyride has nothing to do with it at all.