Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The new WDWMAGIC iOS app is here! Stay up to date with the latest Disney news, photos, and discussions right from your iPhone. The app is free to download and gives you quick access to news articles, forums, photo galleries, park hours, weather and Lightning Lane pricing. Learn More
My husband, son, and I are going to be in WDW when the Space Shuttle is going to be launched in November. Does anyone know of a great place to watch it in WDW?
Honestly, it's pretty much the same view from anywhere in WDW as long as your view of the eastern sky isn't obstructed. Also, keep in mind that just because a launch is scheduled for a particular date and time it doesn't mean that it will actually happen on schedule.
Yeah- unfortunately, shuttle launches are scrubbed all the time. For that reason, I've rarely gone out of my way to see it. I prefer Cocoa Beach for launches (spectacular!!!), but I've seen it as far west as the coastal St. Pete area and it's still pretty neat. If you happen to be there when the shuttle returns (assuming it launches) - be ready for the double sonic boom. It used to scare the heck out of me.
Ended up leaving a day early our last trip to catch the last night liftoff (hey it was a good excuse). Watched it from the parking lot between All Star Sports and Music, it was pretty amazing seeing everything lit up at night. I am sure there are better places, but anything with a fairly unobstructed view of the eastern sky should do it. I imagine GF beach or Contemporary on the Bay Lake side would be great.
My husband, son, and I are going to be in WDW when the Space Shuttle is going to be launched in November. Does anyone know of a great place to watch it in WDW?
I guess it was about 3 years ago, we were leaving out of Riverside by taxi to the airport, and our cabbie was a definite NASA fan! (Had his radio tuned into the countdown and the whole nine yards).....He took a slightly alternative route, pulled off to the shoulder, and even turned off the meter, so we all could see one of the launches from the best view possible! It's a pretty cool thing to get to witness, if you ever get a chance, even from as far away as Disney. Nice way to end a vacation, before having to totally come back to reality.
We were actually on the Kilamajaro Safari ride in AK and saw one! The driver stopped and let us all snap pics of it. You really can't plan for it, though. We've been waiting past years with our cameras posed, only to find out the mission had been scrubbed. Good luck with getting your pictures! :wave:
We watched the last night shuttle launch earlier this year from Pop Century. We watched from the 50's building, closest to the food court building, top floor, facing EAST towards the parking lot.
It was an excellent spot. Got some really great pictures. After several minutes the sound wave came over us, and that was cool. I'm sure there are many other great spots around the parks if you are not near Pop.
My wife and I once saw one in the late 90's, (it was Columbia )from the International Gateway bridge between England and France in EPCOT. It came right up behind China riding a ball of fire and column of smoke. We could even hear the rumble. It was spectacular! I could even see the SRB's detach with my binocs. We tried to catch another one last year from Rose and Crown but we could not see anything. It appears to matter what direction they launch in and you need a clear day without any clouds.
If you have the chance to watch a launch I would certainly recommend it. There are currently only 2 remaining flights for the shuttle program. I will be in Mission Control in Houston for the final 2...which is awesome, but it means that I won't be at the Cape...From anywhere in the Orlando area you will need to look East...I have seen awesome pictures with the shuttle over Cinderella Castle as well as from Epcot. If you have a car and feel like taking a break from the parks I would certainly drive toward the Cape. It's one of the most amazing things that you will get a chance to see and it's almost over and who knows when the US will launch another manned vehicle! I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for an on-time launch for you and your family as well as a safe journey for the crew!