Safari Steve
D23 Expo Here I Come!!!
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2000
The lifts have not worked properly since being installed earlier this year, and as such have been mothballed while WDI and MK Safety figure out a way to make them work. It's a combo of a time issue. It takes longer to load one guest on the lift than it does to unload/load 35 guests. Also, the size of the new boats limits the number of boats that fit on the dock, which makes compounds the time issue. Additionally, the lift is a scissors-style electric lift (which drains the boat's battery... another problem...) with a rotating platform and many places for small hands to go. This resulted in limiting the guests who rode the wheelchair boat to the guest in the wheelchair and their party (usually 4 people). The system has to be streamlined, and the lift has to be more effectively child-proofed. No one knows when it will be figured out, but they are working on it constantly, and every now and again they bring it out for testing. I just wanted to give everyone a heads up, not that it's "coming soon!" but that it's "not here yet". As I have said before, when we do get it completely up and running, guest utilization will be determined on an individual basis, and it will be only for guests who can not transfer at all (not for broken/sprained ankles, canes, crutches, etc, which will still be serviced by regular boats designated to serve the wheelchair queue). The lift boats will not service the wheelchair queue, only guests with specific needs. I'll post any further info as soon as I am allowed to share.