That it did! The reason wasn't that the vehicles couldn't climb or descend wet surfaces, but for safety reasons should the PeopleMover cars need to be evacuated of guests and the safety of cast members walking some of the steep inclines.
I grew up in San Diego in the 70's around people -like my parents who were working for General Dynamics, Ryan Aeronautical etc.....they all had neat modern houses and had dinner and cocktail parties---shopping Centers and restaurants then were like being in Tomorrowland-----we went to Disneyland, Santa's Village and Knott's Berry Farm and all these places had an impression on me! I was fascinated by drawing and model making---when I was 5 I was making clay copies of a preview model for Walt Disney World of what became Big Thunder Mountain..whenever we went somewhere I would come home and make paper, wood and clay models of a building or something--went to San Diego State and studied Environmental Design. Worked for Disney Company for 13 continuous years. Currently a model maker and designer .
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I didn't know that the Peoplemover closed when it rained!
That it did! The reason wasn't that the vehicles couldn't climb or descend wet surfaces, but for safety reasons should the PeopleMover cars need to be evacuated of guests and the safety of cast members walking some of the steep inclines.
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