WDW EPCOT MONORAIL FRONT VIEW
Posted on 31. Jan, 2010 by Donald Duck in Videos
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wildstar540
31. Jan, 2010
cool vid
wheezy006
31. Jan, 2010
what date was this taken on?
RobertsDigital
31. Jan, 2010
is monorail a kind of maglev?
Does it use magnetic levitation technology as well?
CaptainHollyShort
31. Jan, 2010
Yeah, the EPCOT monorail ride is more fun than the Magic Kingdom one. You get a much longer ride. Although stopping at the resorts is nice, too, and the MK has a nicer station.
brickman409
31. Jan, 2010
I was on the monorail the day it crashed (but not at same time of the crash)
geicoman5
31. Jan, 2010
what witch class
Rusfi16
31. Jan, 2010
I’m heading to Epcot for the first time next week. No need to ride the monorail now,
Coolvideos6698
31. Jan, 2010
good video we wached it in class
Coolvideos6698
31. Jan, 2010
good video we wached this in class
UninflatedDevil462
31. Jan, 2010
They don’t =[ what a shame.
trainengineer2
31. Jan, 2010
Its too Bad they dont let you in the cockpit anymore becuase of the wreak
CAPTSCRU33Y
31. Jan, 2010
After all, the disney world territory is twice the size of manhattan island.
funspot101
31. Jan, 2010
funspot101
iMartinski
31. Jan, 2010
I was in Disney World when this video was uploaded. ^_^
SeanCanavi
31. Jan, 2010
I remember riding in the cockpit once on our… Wait, was it second or first…? Oh well. They were both so long ago… It was quite fun, though.
daffid3
31. Jan, 2010
we got in to the cock pit when we went in july 07 going back in may..
MartinStone21
31. Jan, 2010
“Please stand clear of the doors. Por favor mantangase alejado de las puertas!”
jamesbondsv
31. Jan, 2010
The monorail is such a wonderful component of the resort’s transportation system, and a fun part of the resort experience.
oldtilter
31. Jan, 2010
Imagine riding this to work instead of the ol gas guzzler
swingersgq
31. Jan, 2010
Sounds like the driver is being trained.
SuperNES16
31. Jan, 2010
I loved how Epcot took a while to get to on the monorail. It was nice enjoying the scenery.
hannahhazlehurst
31. Jan, 2010
i love the guys overvoice when he says please stand clear of the doors
54spiritedwill54
01. Feb, 2010
Wow that’s quite a long ride. I’ll have to do that !
chrislyon06
01. Feb, 2010
lol their really quiet
OddAndrew
01. Feb, 2010
I love the monorail :’D It scared me when It shoots through the hotel .____.