Spaceship in Spaceship Earth

VicariousCorpse

Well-Known Member
Can anyone explain around where in the ride path this is located? I assume it's probably near impossible to see without work lights.
I believe she is around 14:45 on the left side if you looked between the curtains. And speaking of evacuations there was this video posted last month that shows a lot of unique angles and closeups going in reverse for a couple of scenes including a time-lapse of the stairwell from the top.

 

castlecake2.0

Well-Known Member
Im always surprise during these evacs that the cast aren’t more adamant that guests put away their phones and concentrate on where they’re walking rather than trying to film/take pics of everything
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
How do we know the rest are still back there?
By asking people who know people
Im always surprise during these evacs that the cast aren’t more adamant that guests put away their phones and concentrate on where they’re walking rather than trying to film/take pics of everything
They can try but a few cast vs a stream of a few hundred guests will be a struggle
 

Disgruntled Walt

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
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What's with the mad-face made of tape?
 

DoleWhipDrea

Well-Known Member
You can absolutely see the blacked-out spaceship without flash - it's more about knowing where and when to look.

As you start to descend, Judi Dench's voiceover has come back on, and she says, "...and now, it's your turn" and the screen lights back up. This is when you're surrounded by the dropped lights simulating stars - they're trying to distract you from the spaceship. Look over and above your right shoulder, and you will see it, which you soon pass right under. Just don't stare at the screen when it lights up (that will make it harder to see, as your eyes will have difficulty adjusting to see in the dark.)
 

DreamfinderGuy

Well-Known Member
You can absolutely see the blacked-out spaceship without flash - it's more about knowing where and when to look.

As you start to descend, Judi Dench's voiceover has come back on, and she says, "...and now, it's your turn" and the screen lights back up. This is when you're surrounded by the dropped lights simulating stars - they're trying to distract you from the spaceship. Look over and above your right shoulder, and you will see it, which you soon pass right under. Just don't stare at the screen when it lights up (that will make it harder to see, as your eyes will have difficulty adjusting to see in the dark.)
You can see it without using flash, but taking a photo is a different story. Even doing a long exposure there yields a less than optimal image
 

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