91JLovesDisney
Well-Known Member
This is late, but the highest point of the showbuilding is only a couple feet shorter than Cinderella castle. Who’d have guessed?!
Man i miss that....
Being able to see far more inside 'Space Mountain' from the WEDWay.
Black walls greatly diminish the PeopleMover experience, but apparently a necessity to cut down on the light bounceback inside the building.
But it was cool to ride through slowly and watch the 'glow in the dark' rockets zip around the track.
Here's a Fun Fact.
They made a TV special in 1975 called Welcome To the World for the Grand Opening of Space Mountain..The first 40 mins is pure 70's cheese and last 10 mins is the whole reason the special was made..
The first time I saw it I wasn't sure if I was awake... nightmare juiceThat dude dancing all around in the bell bottoms and then falling into the sewer is straight up priceless.
Here's a Fun Fact.
They made a TV special in 1975 called Welcome To the World for the Grand Opening of Space Mountain..The first 40 mins is pure 70's cheese and last 10 mins is the whole reason the special was made..
Thank you! That was lovely. Now can it please be 1975 again?
Then how come you end up somewhere else?It's not really well known but the ride doesn't actually go into space, it's all in a show building residing above the stations.
I recently asked a CM where the chocolate cookies went since I didn't see any/ He looked at me confused. He didn't know what I was talking about.I saw an Imagineer once saying that it's more like the asteroids they designed kinda looked like chocolate chip cookies.
Here's a Fun Fact.
They made a TV special in 1975 called Welcome To the World for the Grand Opening of Space Mountain..The first 40 mins is pure 70's cheese and last 10 mins is the whole reason the special was made..
Multiple. Yellow is still the most vivid.
I've never seen this. I can't believe the fanfare rides were introduced with back then. A sincerely ignorant question... do they do something similar for new rides today? Like Flight of Passage (which I've still not rode), was that introduced with such panache? I'm sure there wasn't a TV special, but curious if it opened like this, or just one day it was open and "oh, hey everyone walking by... we got this new ride."
Then how come you end up somewhere else?
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