Hey Disneyland! Please use the down time to remove the PeopleMover tracks!

If you stay more than 6 feet apart there isn't much of a chance. Plus you can control 20 or 30 people.

Guaranteed there will be "essential staff" there 24 / 7.
 
If you stay more than 6 feet apart there isn't much of a chance. Plus you can control 20 or 30 people.

Guaranteed there will be "essential staff" there 24 / 7.

Removing the people mover tracks would be a lengthy, costly, involved process, requiring a plan, oversight, approval and highly skilled workers.

Given that Disney will be losing millions of dollars in revenue -- some of which would normally be invested toward maintenance and repair (both routine and capital improvement projects) -- any work performed by the barebones "essential staff" will be... well, essential.
 


There’s no demolition permit even pending and I heard rumors those track structures are essential parts of the remaining buildings (like a flying buttress).

So PM tracks will be there when we get back!
 
Plus, now that there will not be anyone in the hotels (I am looking at you, Disneyland Hotel), get "Katie bar the door" mode with the construction crews and let them work around the clock, if they ask, to complete as much as they can before the hotel again rents out room.
 



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