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Twitter users report being stuck on Disney’s Skyliner
Read full article: Twitter users report being stuck on Disney’s SkylinerWALT DISNEY WORLD, Fla. – Twitter users say they were stuck on Disney’s Skyliner so long this weekend that they had to open the emergency kits provided on the gondolas. Twitter user Michael Kelly tweeted photos Sunday showing guests stuck in one of the gondolas with an open emergency kit consisting of packets of water and other emergency items. Nothing like being stuck on the Disney Skyliner and being told to open emergency pack. pic.twitter.com/4BmT2eJuqf — Michael Kelly (@Spoons7474) December 30, 2019Another rider tweeted Sunday saying they nearly had a panic attack while stuck in the gondola. Nearly having a full blown panic attack as we were stuck on the #Skyliner,” the user tweeted.
Disney gondolas reopen to guests after stranding passengers
Read full article: Disney gondolas reopen to guests after stranding passengersPassengers stranded on the Disney gondola system took to social media as the incident unfolded around 8 p.m. on Oct. 5. Guests’ posts on social media said that some of the capsules crashed into each other, but Disney insisted that the cars did not collide. Firefighters were called to the Orlando-area theme park, and several guests posted to social media, saying rescues were underway. Video from Sky 6 showed the Skyliner cars started moving again around 11 p.m.Disney officials never specifically said what happened. The theme park's statement read, "We have a team diligently looking into the cause of Saturday’s malfunction on the Epcot line of the Disney Skyliner.