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Old 07-24-2013, 12:46 AM   #1
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Space Mountain?

I am not a roller coaster fan, but I have been trying to convince myself that I could manage Space Mountain. I do like Big Thunder Railroad, but it isn't really a coaster. I recently saw a program about WDW, and the part about SM said it only goes @25mph. Are there big drops or crazy hills?
My kids want to go and DH loves it---so I want to be brave and go too. Just trying to get a feel for what it is like.
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Old 07-24-2013, 02:10 AM   #2
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I'm not a huge coaster fan either but I did go on this one. I found it to be ok but had to ride with my eyes closed (the lights made me feel more sick than the actual coaster).
I can't remember the ups and downs of the ride as it was 10 years ago but I hope this helps a bit
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I like it and I'm not great with coasters, it was the next one I managed after big thunder mountain. It is more turns than ups and downs and the downs are little ones.
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Space Mountain is one of my favorites. It is very jerky but doesn't have any huge hills. There are some drops and quick turns. I think the fact that you can't see what's coming up due to the darkness makes it much more fun. It is more of a roller coaster than Thunder Mountain but I think SM is a good coaster to graduate to after BTM.
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Space Mountain is a great ride, but not one of my favorites. I always feels as if I have been beaten up after I get off. From what I remember, the seats had more padding last August than before, which helped somewhat. It is really fun in the dark but is very jerky and bone jolting, something I do not get from BTMRR or EE.
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I love roller coaster, but I find myself very sore from the neck up after riding SM. I think it must be the way the seat are, as I do not have this issue on any of the other coasters.
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Huge coaster fan here... love them but this one is a bit jerky for me, although I ride it, I too find myself a tad sore afterwards. It's completely dark so you can't see what's coming which I think is the reason it's so jerky (your unable to brace yourself). Quick turns and a few hills but not overlly huge..
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I feel the same way about costers and I love BTMRR, but I have yet to try SM but I have been told that its much like BTMRR just in the dark I think SM would be fine I am going to try it when we go in August because it took a lot for me to ride BTMRR, but I liked it in the end !
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Thanks everyone--your advice and tips are greatly appreciated! I am going to do my best to ride Space Mountain; at least then I can say that I tried it
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Thanks everyone--your advice and tips are greatly appreciated! I am going to do my best to ride Space Mountain; at least then I can say that I tried it
YAY thats the spirit I mean it can be that bad right ? I hope I will let you know how it goes in AUG
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Be brave and do it! If you focus more on the feel and speed of the ride, and less on the lights and sounds, you can actually feel how slow you're going and it's not that bad.
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im a semi coaster lover...
Disneys does jerk ya a bit.. but I usually ride it once.. Because you just have to!
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I used to be able to do SM, but since the refurb a few years ago, I've only been on once and will not do it again. It's too jerky and because you are in complete darkness you can't brace youself. I ended up with quite a headache.
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The first time I rode this was about 40 years ago. I swore I'd never ride it again. Then you sat clear down in the floor of your car between you partners legs and they strapped you in together. It felt really fast, but it may have been more of an. Illusion. Went on it a few years ago, and didn't find it anywhere near as scary. Now you sit up on seats with belts. I did think it felt rough and bounced around. It has been refurbed since then, so it may have needed some track work. I also thought Big Thunder was a lot rougher this year, too.
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Thanks everyone--your advice and tips are greatly appreciated! I am going to do my best to ride Space Mountain; at least then I can say that I tried it
Space Mountain is really kind of dinky, but the darkness does make it more exciting. I love it, find it very exhilerating. It is also absolutely beautiful, as you whiz past the night sky.

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