We’re back with another Disney Skyliner gondola system update, this time a bit smaller than updates past. With less than two months left until the official opening date, the small details are being installed and updated at the various stations. Today, we’re focused on signage. We’ll take a look at some of the new signage, and a look back at some of the existing signage to give you a look at everything installed so far.
We start at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, where new a new sign has been installed. It appears to be an informational sign, but it has yet to be unwrapped.
The sign will likely show either the hours, map, or even more that will assist guests who will be using the new transportation system to get them to Epcot or Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Of course, from here, you can only get to Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort. It’s at Caribbean Beach that you’ll be able to connect to Disney’s Hollywood Studios or on towards Epcot.
Since we’re here, here’s a look at the station.
On the other side of the Generation Gap bridge, Pop Century has its own sign for the Disney Skyliner station. Again, there is no information here yet, but there should be “soon”.
Speaking of signage, a new sign has been installed at the Caribbean Beach Resort station. It’s probably been a while since we took a look at this station from this angle, so here’s an overview of what is essentially the hub of the entire Disney Skyliner gondola system. A light rain and no wind provided for a nice reflection of the station.
A closer look reveals the recently installed Disney Skyliner signage.
Finally, here’s a recap of some of the other signage that we’ve seen installed. First up is the signage for the Riviera Resort station. You can also see that the gates will reveal a Mickey Mouse head when they’re closed.
We also took a look at the Disney Skyliner station at Disney’s Hollywood Studios yesterday and some of the revealed and almost revealed signage.
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