I remember the Mummy ride being kind of cool with some neat effects, but also not quite good enough. And the effects were too visible, especially the end where you're in a room with smoke and stuff and the track pivots around beneath you.
What absolutely cracked me up and makes me remember the Mummy ride fondly is the ride operators there. Every time a coaster train pulls into the station they applaud, as if the riders have just done something brave or worthwhile. It's hysterical! And really kind of clever and sweet. But also hysterical.
The CM's at Space Mountain, on the other hand, have to be some of the dourest and grumpiest CM's on the planet. They scowl, they only speak in one-syllable sentences, they glare and point abruptly, they stare glumly into the middle distance while also looking right through you.
Oh, crap. Now that I just typed that out I want to go back and change my vote to the Mummy.
That's one of my favourite rides. The Florida Mummy is a blast. I was sad I rode it before Rockin Rollercoaster as RR didn't come close while being a very similar ride. Same with Kali River Rapids vs Bluto's; KRR just seems so sad in comparison.I just rode Mummy in Florida- and I was disappointed.
I have to wonder if part of the way the Disneyland CM's act has to do with the way the ride operates- don't they have to keep the vehicles moving at a certain speed so the ride doesn't shut down?
Really? I think SM in Disneyland is way better than in FL.Both are far superior in Florida.
Really? I think SM in Disneyland is way better than in FL.
I realize it's a hot take, but I stand by it. The ride experience at Disneyland is certainly smoother, more comfortable, and better-themed (the soundtrack is great).
But as a coaster, it's almost entirely right turns! And it's too smooth, IMO. I prefer a coaster that throws you around and feels out of control (big Matterhorn fan). WDW's Space Mountain sort of feels like it's going to fall apart, and I love it. It also has 2-3 big drops toward the end of the ride, whereas Disneyland's has none. I also prefer the 1970s majesty-of-space aesthetic in the WDW queue over DL's cartoony space vibe.
You described the Florida Space Mtn., not the rebuilt and amazing Disneyland version.I have rode both. I am in the Mummy camp.
To me, Space mountain is a crude 70s indoor roller coaster. The rattles, scrapes and squeaks on space mountain, makes me feel like it's going to fall apart any minute.
The Mummy is an excellent blend of dark ride and thrill ride with extremely high quality theming in the ride as well as the queue.
That said, whenever I can, I ride both of these!
Oh sorry, I should have looked closer, I did now realize this was DLR post. Yes, I was comparing FL Mummy VS FL Space Mountain.You described the Florida Space Mtn., not the rebuilt and amazing Disneyland version.
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