Timothy_Q
Well-Known Member
Restore it to 1970's lookWonder if the end goal is to just "restore" it to the original 1970's look that's still in use near the Space Mountain restrooms, or to go in a new direction for the whole thing.
Restore it to 1970's lookWonder if the end goal is to just "restore" it to the original 1970's look that's still in use near the Space Mountain restrooms, or to go in a new direction for the whole thing.
That is so dumb. They should do that with EPCOT!Restore it to 1970's look
Totally agree. I also appreciate that they are doing this slowly without closing the people moverI wonder how they decide the order in which to remove all the baubles and bolt-ons? I actually think they're taking a nice approach to this. The smaller fins went before the erector-set beams, and now the larger fins are left, but at each stage, the overall look retains balance and doesn't look as unfinished as it would if they'd just started at one end and done a few yards' of work every night.
Also i heard a rumor on Screamscape that a new concept that isn’t Wreck it Ralph is in the works to replace Stitch’s Great Escape. Any word on what it could be? @marni1971
Because it’s rough?I’m gonna be honest, I rode Space Mountain yesterday and I don’t get why everyone says it’s rough.
If we're comparing it to other Disney roller coasters, I found Matterhorn to be much, much rougher than WDW's Space Mountain during my trip to Disneyland in 2015.Because it’s rough?
i rode Disneylands last week. What an amazing differenc. Just how Orlando’s was intended to be but much more enjoyable as a ride.
Matterhorn is comparatively smoother now with the new cars.If we're comparing it to other Disney roller coasters, I found Matterhorn to be much, much rougher than WDW's Space Mountain during my trip to Disneyland in 2015.
Since they are very similar rides, does that mean that Disney could make Space Mountain smoother just by getting new cars?Matterhorn is comparatively smoother now with the new cars.
No. The Orlando track is known to be life expired, and of a different design.Since they are very similar rides, does that mean that Disney could make Space Mountain smoother just by getting new cars?
Yikes, hopefully when Tron is up and running Space will get a little love.No. The Orlando track is known to be life expired.
My last ride on the 'Horn was in 2014, and I didn't think it was rough at all...Matterhorn is comparatively smoother now with the new cars.
Have you been there? I was negative until I spent time there.
Yes. It’s a mess.
No. The Orlando track is known to be life expired
You’re right. The waterfalls definitely created problems in Florida.
If only WDI had a solution for that and had maybe already implemented it in Tokyo...
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We rode Space Mt several times last week, and it was odd- on some runs, we could feel the trim brakes repeatedly. Then, on the last few rides, hardly any. At one point, we were going so fast and with no brakes, I was actually concerned that something was wrong.
Well, it’s still open so it must be deemed to be safe.So how much longer is it safe to operate?
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