It has probably been 7-8 years since I rode it last and at the time I didn't want to ride it again since it was so uncomfortable and painful....
recently I've been hanging out with a friend who's never been to WDW before, so we've been going around the parks, she convinced me she wanted to try Space Mountain and I told her in advance it's not in great condition.
I made the mistake of riding it and wow, it's MUCH worse than I remember it. Now I'm not a young, skinny person, I'll admit, but even so, it was super painful and not fun. She also was in pain and had a headache the rest of the day after riding it (she's ok now).
I know they were going to replace the track 10-15 years ago then cheapened out...then I was HOPING they'd let the opening of TRON give them a reason to close and re-track Space Mountain, but that still hasn't happened.
I wonder how many complaints Guest Relations gets daily about it.
On this note, I have also been on the Matterhorn a few times and yes, it is also quite jarring and rough, however one difference is I can actually see and anticipate the turns/drops, etc. and brace for them. Space Mountain is so dark (especially with the changes to make it more dark) that it surprises you.
I know some people still love it, but sorry, I can't ride it again unless they make major changes to it. I'll happily ride the Anaheim one instead.
recently I've been hanging out with a friend who's never been to WDW before, so we've been going around the parks, she convinced me she wanted to try Space Mountain and I told her in advance it's not in great condition.
I made the mistake of riding it and wow, it's MUCH worse than I remember it. Now I'm not a young, skinny person, I'll admit, but even so, it was super painful and not fun. She also was in pain and had a headache the rest of the day after riding it (she's ok now).
I know they were going to replace the track 10-15 years ago then cheapened out...then I was HOPING they'd let the opening of TRON give them a reason to close and re-track Space Mountain, but that still hasn't happened.
I wonder how many complaints Guest Relations gets daily about it.
On this note, I have also been on the Matterhorn a few times and yes, it is also quite jarring and rough, however one difference is I can actually see and anticipate the turns/drops, etc. and brace for them. Space Mountain is so dark (especially with the changes to make it more dark) that it surprises you.
I know some people still love it, but sorry, I can't ride it again unless they make major changes to it. I'll happily ride the Anaheim one instead.