If Disney World was to get new monorails that looked similar to the Mark VII's, what do you think the color and window color combination would be?
For Example:
Monorail Red-Blue windows
Monorail Blue-Purple Windows
Etc.
If Disney World was to get new monorails that looked similar to the Mark VII's, what do you think the color and window color combination would be?
For Example:
Monorail Red-Blue windows
Monorail Blue-Purple Windows
Etc.
Some kill joy will responded that WDW will never replace them or expand them because A) blah blah and B) yadda yadda and plus C) yakidy yak
And they are likely correctly but...... thats not what you asked so.....
with twelve colors...... I would guess they would keep the colors they have as they have so many.
But I would like to see Coral replaced with a Emerald Green. And a Royal Navy replace Lime. Coral and Lime, while nice always feel a little "forced" to me anyway.
WDW could use a new fleet of trains as the current ones sure look like they've seen better days, but for colour I'd rather they stick with the current look. The new DL train are meant to resemble the original design, which never appeared at WDW. I'd like them to be different and not look the same (Tokyo has it's own unique design too).
I like The Happiest Millionaire. What's wrong with that?
Ok I'll play along and not poop on anyone's party.
These are the colors I'd choose to replace the existing 12 Monorails at WDW:
Fire Engine/Coke Can Red
Sapphire Blue
Forrest Green
Silver
Pearl White
Magenta
Teal
Royal Purple
Lavender
Light Orange
Black
Light Blue
LOL! I call it "Baywatch Yellow".![]()
Yeah. The Mark VII style wouldn't look good at WDW, just as the Mark IV style didn't look good as Mark V's at DLR.
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