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  2. Walt Disney World Monorail System - Wikipedia

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    Average speed. 30 mph (48 km/h) Top speed. 40 mph (64 km/h) The Walt Disney World Monorail System is a public transit monorail in operation at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando. The resort operates twelve Mark VI monorail trains on three lines of service. [3][4][5] The monorail system opened in 1971 with two routes ...

  3. List of incidents at Walt Disney World - Wikipedia

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    Costume-related issues. In 2005, Walt Disney World reported 773 injuries to OSHA for employees portraying any of 270 different characters at the parks. [133] Of those injuries listed, 282 (roughly 36%) were related to costuming issues such as a costume's weight affecting the head, neck, or shoulders.

  4. List of incidents at Disneyland Resort - Wikipedia

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    List of incidents at Disneyland Resort. This is a summary of notable incidents that have taken place at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. While the California Department of Safety and Health has ruled that some guest-related incidents are Disney's fault, the majority of fatal incidents were the result of wrongdoing on the guests' part.

  5. Disney Fatal Monorail Crash Suit Settled - AOL

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    Walt Disney World Resort Walt Disney World has made a private settlement deal with Christine Wuennenberg, who filed a civil suit against the park in January 2010 for the "wrongful death" of her ...

  6. Disney Transport - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Disney Transport is the public transit system of the Walt Disney World resort near Orlando, Florida, United States. It offers guests a variety of fare-free options to navigate the resort, including buses, the Walt Disney World Monorail System, the Disney Skyliner gondola lift system, and watercraft.

  7. Disneyland Monorail - Wikipedia

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    Walt Disney originally envisioned the monorail as a practical form of public transport for the future. However, the technology would never catch on in the United States. The monorail came about during a time when America's—and particularly Los Angeles'—obsession with the automobile was increasing, and monorails in the United States were mostly only located in Disney's theme parks.

  8. Monorail - Wikipedia

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    A monorail is a railway in which the track consists of a single rail or beam. Colloquially, the term "monorail" is often used to describe any form of elevated rail or people mover. [1] More accurately, the term refers to the style of track. [note 1] Monorail systems are most frequently implemented in large cities, airports, and theme parks.

  9. Tomorrowland (Disney Parks) - Wikipedia

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    Opened. June 16, 2016. Tomorrowland is one of the many "themed lands" featured at all of the Magic Kingdom styled Disney theme parks around the world owned or licensed by The Walt Disney Company. Each version of the land is different and features numerous attractions that depict views of the future. Disneyland Park in Paris includes a similar ...