Front Seat Returns to Disneyland Monorail POV Ride



For the first time since before the COVID-19 pandemic closed theme parks for an extended period, guests can ride in the front seats of the Disneyland Monorail.

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32 thoughts on “Front Seat Returns to Disneyland Monorail POV Ride”

  1. Very cool thank you…really hope it does come back to WDW but I doubt it because it is a active transportation system it was part of a fed agreement and osha I thought.. again thank you…WIGS❤

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  2. When I was a kid there was a bubble above the driver that had two seats and when you left the Tomorrow Land station you would head out and it felt like you were going to hit the concrete beam above you because it was very close to the top of the bubble. Such great memories!

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  3. I can't help but feel sad they are no longer restricting guests from riding up front. I road up front in WDW prior to the tragedy that initiated the restriction to begin with. Hoping the revival of this little nicety doesn't go bad.

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  4. This is so amazing! One of my favorite memories as a kid was getting to ride in the WDW Monorail cockpit with my family! I want to say it was Monorail gold? Not positive because it was so long ago, but I hope WDW follows suit, though I won't hold my breath since it is a mode of transport first and foremost, with a significant amount of monorails running on the Hotel loop at once. It does have a greater chance of something going wrong. Though following the accident in 2009, I would hope they trust any new safety measures that are in place now.

    Thinking about it, has Disneyland done this since they upgraded to the Mark VII monorails? If they did it would've only been a short period of time.

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