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Space Mountain
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Introduction | Attraction | Touring Tips | Kids/Characters | Dining | Shopping | Interesting Facts Space Mountain is a thrilling high speed rollercoaster ride in the dark. On this "out-of-this-world" attraction, an exhilarating space-age soundtrack plays while the space vehicles twist and turn as they hurtle past stars and planets on a tour of the galaxy. Upon entering the building guests find themselves in the corridors of Space Station 77, where a long ramp leads down to the Space Port launch area. Suspended above the launch area is a futuristic-looking space shuttle, with the id number DL05.
After leaving the Space Port the vehicle proceeds up a ramp and into a light tunnel that appears to be spinning - this effect can be a bit disorienting. Then the vehicle enters the darkness of "space," and the music builds as the launch commander counts down to zero. Once the vehicle crests the final hill it starts down and continues down in a series of turns and dips, with one very short drop. After the single left turn there's an explosion of light (Smile for the camera!) and the vehicle comes to a sudden stop before proceeding slowly back to the Space Port. Visit AllEarsNet.com's Walt Disney World's Space Mountain page to see how this attraction differs from Disneyland's. When the rope drops at park opening, most guests race off to either Space Mountain in Tomorrowland or the Indiana Jones Adventure in Adventureland. Lines build quickly. Space Mountain is a Fastpass attraction, but on busy days the Fastpasses can be distributed long before the end of the day. Space Mountain is a fast and smooth roller coaster, with plenty of high-G turns, but no inversions or large drops. The ride is about two minutes long.
Space Mountain has a height requirement of 40". ECV or wheelchair users enter the attraction at the exit area and go left through the gate. You will be directed to a separate loading area, then transfer into the ride vehicle. At the exit to Space Mountain guests have the opportunity to view and purchase the photo that was taken of them while on the ride. The closest restroom is at the exit of Space Mountain, behind Starcade. This attraction combines two elements that a lot of kids find very scary -- it's a roller coaster, and it's in the dark. There are no Disney characters in this part of Tomorrowland. Redd Rockett's Pizza Port, offering pizza, salads, and pasta, is located next to the entrance to Space Mountain. Tomorrowland Terrace is located nearby, and serves a wide selection of fast foods including burgers, salads, and sandwiches. The Star Trader - Star Wars merchandise, Disney plush, hats, and other souvenirs. Your Space Mountain attraction photo may be purchased as you exit Space Mountain. Store Command - Toy Story merchandise and Disney pins.
Astronaut Neil Armstrong was a special guest at the reopening ceremony. The original Space Mountain opened at Disneyland on May 27, 1977 and the new Space Mountain features "Space Station 77" on its interior logos. The Mercury astronauts participated in the original grand opening ceremonies in 1977. The new soundtrack was composed by Michael Giacchino (composer for The Incredibles). Space Mountain is 118 feet high. There are
42 speakers on each vehicle.
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