Estelle and Melissa, from This Happy Place Blog and Mouse on the
Mind respectively, are back with Kill, Marry, Refurb this month with
a topic I just couldn’t refuse: transportation. When people think about
transportation at Walt Disney World the mostly think about the monorails and
the bus systems, but there is so much more to consider when you are talking
about such a wide open topic.
For those of you who may need a reminder, Kill, Marry, Refurb is based
upon a game of a similar name, though the switch to ‘Refurb’ here is
appropriate and, shall we say, more family friendly. The gist is that you have
a given topic and you have to choose one item in the category to get rid of
(Kill), one that you love (Marry), and one which you think needs some TLC
(Refurb). Sounds pretty simple right?
Kill – Monorail Wraps
I get it, Disney has a ton of properties now and the monorail gives
them a great way to advertise about upcoming feature films. Just the sound of a
monorail attracts guests’ attention. The size of the monorails give designers a
ton of room to work with, which provides the opportunity to think outside of
the box in terms of what goes into the advertisement. I’m also the first to
admit that I was smitten with I first saw a light cycle zooming by onboard the
Tronorail, but with time I’ve had a chance to reconsider. The monorails are a
staple of Disney transportation, they cut a striking silhouette, everyone has a
favorite stripe color they look for, and they deserve a bit more respect that
to be used as a moving billboard.
Marry – Watercraft
I don’t carry if it is a ferry, one of the Friendships, or, my
personal favorite, the motor launch, the watercraft of Walt Disney World is one
of my favorite ways to travel. If you are traveling across Bay Lake, Crescent
Lake, the Seven Seas Lagoon, or down the Sassagoula River, there is no better
way to travel. There is no question there are quicker ways to get about, but
none are quite as elegant. They also fill guests with a since of nostalgia, one
of Walt Disney World’s founding principles. Plus, when you consider the fumes
surrounding the bus stations, the chance to feel the wind in your hair and
breathe in some fresh air is an experience that just can’t be beat.
Refurb – Transportation and Ticket Center
The Transportation and Ticket Center used to be the central hub through
which all guests passed through on their way to parks, resorts, and all their
adventures in between. In fact, the multitude of ticket booths had, in their
heyday, lines pouring away from their windows. It was the first stop and the
most exciting place to be as you decided where to go and how to get there!
These days it is a sparsely populated area, where many of the once bustling
areas now sit all but abandoned, and is a place that most guests see as a
nuisance, if they pass through it at all. It may be time to demolish some of
the ticket booths, spend a little money on revitalizing the area, and give the
Transportation and Ticket Center a purpose once more.
What would you Kill, Marry, or Refurb when it comes to Walt Disney
World transportation?
1 comment:
Oh yes, I can get behind killing the monorail wraps! They are so tacky.
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