That definitely looks like a current model / Mark VI. How and why is it like that? Also that’s so crazy all that is so close you can hear the boats and train.
It’s not a stripped monorail. It was a purpose built scale model built out of aluminum in 2013 for testing the new fire suppression systems they installed in the trains in 2015-2016. They used it to set test fires to see how long and how much it would burn before the system put out the fire.
TONS of Splash Mountain ride vehicles are there now. I've been obsessed with this junkyard for a long time, and have been studying it using various satellite imagery sources. The 20k subs could be found there as well long ago.
The abandoned monorail reminds me of fallout with that retro future apocalypse vibe. It's eerie hearing the steamboat (train?) whistle in the distance too. Very cool though.
In the 70’s the monorails had only one door. There was this dude in a chrome hardhat whose sole job was to run the length of the train and slam all of the doors! They use to sound like car doors when they closed
….hmmm…I don’t know what park you saw monorails with one door…the WDW monorails had many many doors that were opened by push buttons on the outside side of the lead car by the driver.
Kinda bummed to see Racing Specialties sitting back there. Always thought that was a neat little stand that used to sell miniature versions of the GP cars. Also it had details on top with its own GP car and row of tires. Dang.
Jake77 not true... anything they deem of value to them gets stored, unfortunately sometimes till it has no value. Anything they deem of value to others they sell through a division called property control. You can bid on lots of stuff, including some character stuff, but there are limits of use that go along with your purchase.
The Mark VI monorail carbody is a "buck" used for testing fitment of interior pieces, electrical components (notice the air conditioner box hanging from the ceiling), and other appurtenances that would complete a Mark VI monorail car. Paint and primer testing is still visible on the outside of the fiberglass body. Based on what they learned from this test and fitment piece, they completed the next 72 car bodies. This was never used in any other capacity. (Notice there's no actual frame or suspension under the car, let alone any of the mechanical or electrical components that are in the "skirts" of the trains.). The buck has been moved around the property several times since before 1990, but is basically scrap; Monorail Maintenance will certainly never refurbish it and attempt to use it in any capacity as a working Monorail Operations vehicle.
We opened a lot of them, most of the contents are boring. Some of them had semi interesting stuff. If you go after an attraction closes, you'll likely find piece of the attraction. We found Great Movie Ride props after it's closure 2 years ago
I THINK it was THE old version Story: THEY WHERE MAKING SOMETHING TO REPLACE PEOPLE MOVER WITH MONORAILS BUT THIS ABANDONED ONE IS THE FAILED VERSION OF THE MONORAIL
Loved the trash can family reunion!!
JeffFrmJoisey I wonder where all the blue PUSH ones are. I thought they got rid of them and if so wouldn't they be here in the graveyard
Its a REAL Junkyard Jamoboree!
The trains have a REALLY cool echo sound when there isn't crowds and music drowning it out. Music to my ears
That stripped monorail car looks insane.
Pretty surreal honestly.
That definitely looks like a current model / Mark VI. How and why is it like that? Also that’s so crazy all that is so close you can hear the boats and train.
prototype cabin mock up.
where do you find these places?
It’s not a stripped monorail. It was a purpose built scale model built out of aluminum in 2013 for testing the new fire suppression systems they installed in the trains in 2015-2016. They used it to set test fires to see how long and how much it would burn before the system put out the fire.
The hooting it the back around is creepy I'm now going to be so creeped out going to diseny world
TONS of Splash Mountain ride vehicles are there now. I've been obsessed with this junkyard for a long time, and have been studying it using various satellite imagery sources. The 20k subs could be found there as well long ago.
The abandoned monorail reminds me of fallout with that retro future apocalypse vibe. It's eerie hearing the steamboat (train?) whistle in the distance too. Very cool though.
That’s crazy! I remember a lot of that old shit! If I was there some of it would have come home with me 😂
Yeah I don't blame you. If I had a truck a lot of this stuff wouldn't still be there haha
In the 70’s the monorails had only one door. There was this dude in a chrome hardhat whose sole job was to run the length of the train and slam all of the doors! They use to sound like car doors when they closed
….hmmm…I don’t know what park you saw monorails with one door…the WDW monorails had many many doors that were opened by push buttons on the outside side of the lead car by the driver.
Kinda bummed to see Racing Specialties sitting back there. Always thought that was a neat little stand that used to sell miniature versions of the GP cars. Also it had details on top with its own GP car and row of tires. Dang.
they rather have things destroyed than selling it and having other people use it.
Jake77 not true... anything they deem of value to them gets stored, unfortunately sometimes till it has no value. Anything they deem of value to others they sell through a division called property control. You can bid on lots of stuff, including some character stuff, but there are limits of use that go along with your purchase.
how did you get to all that? I kinda know that area back there a little is it by cast connections?
Just drove right up to it. Pluto Lot behind Magic Kingdom. Not exactly by Cast Connection
I would love to know what's inside all the green sheds???
i would guess animatronics, old mascot outfits, and smaller set pieces
The junkyards off World Dr. across from the new Tron coaster. Enter at own risk.
Are you allowed to go in?
The Mark VI monorail carbody is a "buck" used for testing fitment of interior pieces, electrical components (notice the air conditioner box hanging from the ceiling), and other appurtenances that would complete a Mark VI monorail car. Paint and primer testing is still visible on the outside of the fiberglass body. Based on what they learned from this test and fitment piece, they completed the next 72 car bodies. This was never used in any other capacity. (Notice there's no actual frame or suspension under the car, let alone any of the mechanical or electrical components that are in the "skirts" of the trains.). The buck has been moved around the property several times since before 1990, but is basically scrap; Monorail Maintenance will certainly never refurbish it and attempt to use it in any capacity as a working Monorail Operations vehicle.
I feel bad for the ghosts hanging upside down on that boat
Oh man, I’d love one of those tikis
Can you take the trash cans since they threw them out or are they still Disney's property?
They didn't throw them out, just storing them on their property. Regardless, going through their trash would be illegal.
I would pay good money to go in and have a tour. Get to look in all the containers
We opened a lot of them, most of the contents are boring. Some of them had semi interesting stuff. If you go after an attraction closes, you'll likely find piece of the attraction. We found Great Movie Ride props after it's closure 2 years ago
am i the only perso that would take a disney trash can
I would definitely offer to buy one myself!
how much for a trash can?
I THINK it was THE old version
Story:
THEY WHERE MAKING SOMETHING TO REPLACE PEOPLE MOVER WITH MONORAILS BUT THIS ABANDONED ONE IS THE FAILED VERSION OF THE MONORAIL
Did you sell some old magic band readers?
Those tikis omg
Yeah, I would KILL to take one of them hahaha
I'd love to have one for my brother. He remembers the first time we saw it when he was 4. B
I said the same thing. As soon as I saw them, my eyes lit up. I want one!!!!
This is actually so sad 😔
Is there also something from 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea?
Yes! The submarines are found there.
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Was that a Pirates of the Caribbean boat I saw?
missshellybeach yup! I bet it's 1 I rode in from way back 1990, 94 or 98
missshellybeach or small world
I’m guessing the monorail is from monorail purple or pink
Are you allowed to go back here?
PUSH!!!
Where is this?
Behind Magic Kingdom, public access road
2:30 what is that
Madame Leota's Cart. Used to sit outside Haunted Mansion. It was the only place to buy HM merchandise
I remember that, it was before they changed the skyway station into the tangled bath rooms and the haunted mansion shop
Where is this
Behind Magic Kingdom. It's so easy to find literally anyone could do it
Ok what the f#*k these people risked getting kicked out of Disney theme parks for LIFE and this video barely any likes!?!?!?
He probably got cast permission, and both boneyards are just connected to an open road, no gates or anything.
Whistles
Is this available for guests access
Location???
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Anyone know is some stuff from Natures Wonderland/Mine train in there? Or anything train related?
Not in this exact lot. Just behind it is where they service trains. Definitely nothing from Nature's Wonderland, this is Walt Disney World
Is this backstage?
I'm sure it's considered backstage. But it's outside the boundaries of the park, accessed from a road that anyone can drive down.
You can see the canoes on Google Maps. It's where Disney planned the "Persian Resort". ua-cam.com/video/OE42_V7RWbc/v-deo.html