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What up gamers, it's ya boy PC here coming your way with some baller updates on the EPIC TRANSPORT arriving at Universal Studios Orlando.Epic transport.
What up gamers, it's ya boy PC here coming your way with some baller updates on the EPIC TRANSPORT arriving at Universal Studios Orlando.Epic transport.
Really????I’ve perused the thread a little and saw some monorail talk. Someone I know how’s well connected is saying it’s definitely gonna happen and I think it’s a good idea.
Transportation between resorts is a far, far better use of money than a Brightline connection.Wonder if there's an internal debate to invest in a non-bus transportation system between both resorts... or spend the money on a Brightline connection.
As for something like a monorail, consider they spent alot of money on Bus Lanes between the 2 resorts which would provide a more than satisfactory connection.
Even if they decided something more substantial was needed, it wouldn't be a Monorail, monorails are overly expensive and complex, with little if all gain, why do you think there's few outside of Disney
But Springfield selected the nuclear option and let Homer run it so......I dunno. I've talked to the people from Brockway, Ogdenville and North Haverbrook and by gum they sure love their monorails! The people of Springfield though didn't quite care for theirs.
So the new bus wraps could include:
Mario ... Frankenstein ... HTTYD dragons ... and a middle age Dumbledore
Universal acts more like a leader in the Orlando tourism space than Disney does.With funding and support from Universal Orlando, the new SunRail station will connect to the Orange County Convention Center, the Orlando International Airport, and International Drive - creating the Sunshine Corridor.
Universal Orlando announces partnership for SunRail Station near Orange Country Convention Center and Epic Universe theme park
Orlando’s Right Rail coalition and Universal Orlando Resort today announced significant progress toward realizing the vision of commuter rail connectivity throughout Central Florida – one of the fastest-growing regions in the nation – with the creation of the Shingle Creek Transit Utility Communitywww.insideuniversal.net
Because Universal understands that, with its proximity to the convention center, I-Drive, and downtown, they need to leverage partnerships. Disney is a kingdom unto themselves.Universal acts more like a leader in the Orlando tourism space than Disney does.
That is the key, no commuting but was in Sanford for the day a couple of years ago and last train south was 5:30? That puts a crimp in your plansI think this is as much about transporting TMs as guests. They will need more people from further away to staff all those positions.
Sun Rail wants to expand to Deland in the north and Poinciana in the south-- as it is people drive from those places to work in Orlando, but those without cars are stuck. This helps the labor market too. Now of course if Sun Rail could run more hours/days that would REALLY help.