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  • Call me goofy, but I've always like Disneyland better than DisneyWorld. 

  • @Marchant2 Disneyland is the original,and the best in a fact.

  • question: im going to disneyland in a few weeks and i always park at the mickey & friends parking lot. would it be quicker to walk to the monorail station, which is not a very long walk, or should i just take the tram? plz reply

  • is the Monorail like a tour

  • i sat in that front cabin before..so sick..lol it's literally the best park view you'll get

  • so, basically the ride goes all over disney??

  • is there any public transport from disney to universal in california or shuld rent a cab?

  • @priyankab89 maybe the monorail goes there

  • @priyankab89 You can take a shuttle bus, most likely, but I don't know if it goes straight from Disneyland to Universal. When I went with my friend, we were able to go to other parks via a shuttle bus which was set up by the hotel. It was a sort of package that included the park tickets and shuttle there and back.

  • how come i don't remember it being such a long ride???

  • I love the monorail! I rode in the very back. It was a bit scary because it shook a lot and was a bit fast, but it was still fun. :'D

  • Looks a lot different one compared to the unit I rode back during the 1960s!

  • @CaptainNomura

    are you sure you're not thinking of the People Mover?

  • Thank you for posting this! It's perfect! :]

  • When I go to Disneyland and ride the Monorail. I am going to sit in the front and no one will stand in my way.

  • @Xenomorph237 Haha, you tell 'em!

  • I think the WDW (Florida's) monorails would do well in a city. It's high above ground not interuping traffic. It has about 3 safty systems. It can handle 360 passengers each---but the price. Back in the 70's it was $6 million per train.

  • back in 70s they had Mark 4 which has car doors that the driver has to open himself and close it neither the mark 4 didn't have power sliding doors until the mark 6.

  • That something I didn't know. And yes, your absoluitly right, for a big city the automatic doors are a must.

  • the Monorails at WDW, they should get horns on their mark6 monorail like this, so they can avoid conflict like the incidient in summer of 2009,

  • at 6:10 you can see a fire work launching

  • Why would they launch fire work in the middle of the day? did they launch a firework so the trainhorn can honk?

  • so it was a firework launching! maybe its part of a show in Frontierland because it seems as it was launched from there.

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  • that looks really comfortable

  • on October of 2010, Star Tour will be closed. for renovation and instalation of new Star Tour II film in 3D and Flight to Tattoween and ready for 2011.

  • WTF?!?!

    Are you serious?

    is it going to be the same or diffrent?

  • they've charter Star Tours New Flight, its going to Tatooween. not planet of Endoor, and you get to fly right into the Pod Racers.

  • That sucks on ice, really?

    Do you work for Disneyland?

    Were not going to Endor any more?

  • Monorail red is dead right now :(

  • Disneyland needs to buy the Mark VI Monorail from Orlando at WDW because they have better A/C, higher seating capacity, and they ride lot better than this new Mark VII and the old Mark V. Monorails.

  • they cant becuse of the beam size wdw's beam three times the size of dlr's beam

  • sideslide23... The DL and WDW systems are incompatible due to differences in beamway size. Also, a Mark VI train from WDW will look completely out of scale inside Disneyland.

    The DL Monorail was the first monorail in America. By the time they built the one in WDW, Disney had time to perfect the technology and make it better.

    The DL Monorail is not a mass transit system and never will be. It is the predecessor to the WDW system to which Florida visitors should be thankful for.

  • In Las Vegas their Mass Transit was the Monorail which is similar to what WDW has.

  • That's wonderful.

    Disneyland's beamway is smaller. It wasn't designed to handle a Mark VI.

  • I guess your right because the WDW and the Las Vegas Monorails are Bombardier Tranit, and the DLC Monorail are different company that took place in 1950s

  • I got you, because the WDW system is built by Bombardier, while this DL is built by different company, however I heard that the City of Anaheim proposing a Monorail system that would go all over the town, which is bigger than the mark 6 it will go to Stadium, DL resort, convention center, train station whare the metrolink and the future HSR and otherplace in Anaheim.

  • @Fisheyland NO! The Monorail Red is still in operation. But Monorail Purple is Dead. RED BLUE ORANGE are still in operation.

  • @Daniel2131990 I know that, It was dead at the time. You can see it running in my video.

  • at wdw florida

  • Thoes are the new Monorails?

    I haven't been there in 2 years.

    Did they change Autopia to Cars?

  • Disney Land.. is in cali.

  • Wait...when did they get the new trains? The last time I was there they still had the white ones with the single colored stripes!

  • Monorail red as you see in the beginning was delivered in December '07. I forget when it came online. Then came Blue.

  • red came on line a year ago blue like 6 mounths ago and orage 1 mounth ago

  • what park did you go to

  • Love all your vids!

  • Thank you

  • Disneyland aneheim, california

  • omg that so much prettier than the ones in Florida. i mean, ours are nice but WOAH!!!!

  • Nice Video!!

  • thanks!

  • awesome video

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