Poll: Would you care if Mission:Space was closed and replaced by another attraction?

If Disney closed Mission:Space, Would you care?

  • Yes

    Votes: 252 57.8%
  • No

    Votes: 184 42.2%

  • Total voters
    436

rooney08

New Member
I can't say i will be running towards the attraction when the gates open.
I will run past it and straight to Test Track!!!!:sohappy:
No I would not be bothered to see it go.
When i went on it I felt a little sick!!! :hurl:
 

wdwishes2005

New Member
Ralphlaw said:
Mission Space will not be closed anytime soon. Hundred of thousands, if not millions, of people have ridden it without need for medical care. Two people have died, and we do not yet know what the cause of death was for the second person. Once we have that information, assuming we get it, a more intelligent discussion can occur. Nevertheless, it's a great ride, and the only thing that should be changed, if anything, is the intensity of the G's.

Here's a rather crazy, but effective, idea. Have signs that actually admit that people have died after riding Mission Space, and people with medical issues should NOT ride under any circumstances. Of course, Disney should not admit liability, and the signs may certainly detract from the friendly Disney experience and scare people. Yes, it's a ploy more worthy of Universal and Siox Flags. However, can you imagine the stories people will tell, especially boys between the ages of 10 and 18, about riding the attraction with this level of intensity?

It's just an idea. We'll see if Disney goes with it. I rather doubt it.
Bleeding of the brain.
 

Scooter

Well-Known Member
Ralphlaw said:
Mission Space will not be closed anytime soon. Hundred of thousands, if not millions, of people have ridden it without need for medical care. Two people have died, and we do not yet know what the cause of death was for the second person. Once we have that information, assuming we get it, a more intelligent discussion can occur. Nevertheless, it's a great ride, and the only thing that should be changed, if anything, is the intensity of the G's.

Here's a rather crazy, but effective, idea. Have signs that actually admit that people have died after riding Mission Space, and people with medical issues should NOT ride under any circumstances. Of course, Disney should not admit liability, and the signs may certainly detract from the friendly Disney experience and scare people. Yes, it's a ploy more worthy of Universal and Siox Flags. However, can you imagine the stories people will tell, especially boys between the ages of 10 and 18, about riding the attraction with this level of intensity?

It's just an idea. We'll see if Disney goes with it. I rather doubt it.

Yea...I see it now...a giant sign that says "Mission Space...a Mission You May Not Return From!"
 

BigNorm

Member
I think it's one of modern Imagineering's finest creations, but I wouldn't care if it were shuttered. I've never cared for the way I feel after I've gotten off of it.
 

Disneydude4

New Member
not cool....

ok honestly.... it's so not cool of that family to blame M:S... clearly she shouldn't have been riding it because she must have had some sort of health issue, and just exersized bad judgement by riding M:S... she died the next day... not that day that she rode it.. plus the ride was thoroughly checked and they concluded there to be no problems... this is an awesome ride and definitely shouldn't be taken away... it is an absolute unbelievable invention and all that marvel would be put to waste over a situation that doesnt neccessarily involve the ride itself...
:lol: liveeee for disneyy
 

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