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Does Guardians in EPCOT go upside down?

The ride has no straight drops, but there are some areas where the track is curved so you're turning down (while the seat rotates keeping you facing the same way). It does not go upside down.



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The ride has no straight drops, but there are some areas where the track is curved so you're turning down (while the seat rotates keeping you facing the same way). It does not go upside down.

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Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! opened at Disney California Adventure® Park on May 27, 2017. The ride used to be The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror™. The ride features six drop sequences so you'll experience a variety of drops the first few times you ride it!

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It's easily my favorite ride at Disney World. But I wouldn't call it a beginning coaster. Overall it's pretty tame as there aren't any huge drops or inversions or anything like that. But you are in a dark room, so there are times you don't know which way you are about to turn.

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The back rows of coasters tend to be a bit more whippy, so if you like that, it makes the back better. If you prefer a smoother ride, the front is better. If you like seeing the cars ahead of you going through the track to better anticipate what's coming, the back is better.

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