Yes, in fact you might need two gondolas depending on size of the stroller.My party is also hoping to ride on our own. Would six people plus a stroller with a small child fill Skyliner to the point we'd be alone?
It's a single city mini. I feel like we can squeeze in if they let us since most of our party is children.Yes, in fact you might need two gondolas depending on size of the stroller.
For multiple parties of mainly adults, the practical limit is eight heartbeats without any large mobility aids. A single or twosome assigned as #10 and/or #9 might want to duck out and go for the next cabin if it appears too crowded.
I was in a shared gondala last Novemeber. We all masked, it was still required, and I was solo and they were a party of two.During my last visit, only guests from the same travel party were loaded into a specific gondola. Are Skyliner gondolas shared now?
Maybe at Riviera. Shouldn't require a stop at the other 4 stationsThey have a separate for folks with wheel chairs, scooters, or really large strollers. That will guarantee you get a single cabin. Of course it stops the whole line while you get on.
Cabins hold ten adult. If they are in the mode of loading multiples, the loader counts pairs of feet. If they assign a cabin for ten and don’t see ten pair of feet, they will most likely hit the e stop…… someone is missing.For multiple parties of mainly adults, the practical limit is eight heartbeats without any large mobility aids. A single or twosome assigned as #10 and/or #9 might want to duck out and go for the next cabin if it appears too crowded.
My party is also hoping to ride on our own. Would six people plus a stroller with a small child fill Skyliner to the point we'd be alone?