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08/01/2005 08:17:58 AM · #51
Originally posted by kearock:

Originally posted by cpanaioti:

Originally posted by mk:

Originally posted by LadeeM:

They call them "People Movers" at Disneyland. :)


No, no, people movers are those things at the airport...the flat escalators. :)


No, those are moving sidewalks.


I thought the people mover was the thing that looked like a train of golf carts. The gondolas were just gondolas. Does either of them still exist with the revamped tomorrowland?


In our airport they are apparently called "babysitters" as kids are always running up one and down the other.

On a side note I saw a kind of funny site last time I flew, one of the moving sidewalks (aka flat escalator, aka babysitter, aka people movers) was not running but wasn't blocked off or anything so you could still walk on it. But people would hurry to it then notice it was out of order and actually go out of their way to go around it instead of still walking on it. Yeah it's not running but they acted like they'd be stuck if they got on it and wouldn't know how to get off. Was just funny to me...we now return you to your regularly scheduled work interruption.
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