
Overview
Location: Tomorrowland
Ride Time: roughly 2:30 minutes
Height: 44″ or taller (112cm)
Age: kids, tweens, teens and adults. Children under 7 must be accompanied
Style: fast, dark ride; thrilling, big drops, sharp turns.
Restraints: Lap Bar
Accessibility: wheelchairs must transfer; guests with high blood pressure, heart, back or neck problems should avoid this ride. Motion sickness and other conditions may be aggravated. Expectant mothers should not ride
FastPass: available
Memory Maker: Available
Seating: single file, 3 per cart. 2 carts per launch
Loading: stop and load
Re-riding: 9 out of 10
Accessories: Bags under A4 can be placed between your legs; accessory pouch per seat
Extras: If you are a large person, this ride may be restrictive. The legroom is minimal.
Ride Story
Enter the space station and make your way to the docking bay. Board a rocket and prepare for launch. You will be dipping, zooming and careening through the inky blackness. Shoot past stars and satellites, and roar past streaking orbs of light, comets and meteors as gravity pulls you into a wormhole and back to earth.
My Thoughts
This is a ride that cannot be missed! An ionic ride for the Disney Parks I would highly recommend this as a ride to go on!
Now this is a sharp, thrill ride so if speed, twists and turns aren’t in your to do list, it might be best to sit this one out.
However, if you want to be plunged through a dark, tight void of space. This is for you.
Top Tip: choose this as the first round of Fastpasses.
Ride Tip: If the queue is long, wait till the end of the night and jump in the line 5minutes before the park closes. You’ll still get to ride
Fun Fact: The ride reaches 28 mph and the steepest drop is 39 degrees
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