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How long is Space Mountain usually down for?

As the title says, Space Mountain and other attractions often break for an hour or two and then they are back up and running. I was curious what actually is happening? Space Mountain has systems in place that require each train to be unloaded and reloaded in 20 seconds. If this time frame isn't met the ride shuts down.



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Space Mountain will be closed for refurbishment, beginning September 18, 2023, and will reopen October 27, 2023.

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Reboots do happen more frequently on rides with brake zones like Space Mountain, Thunder mountain..etc. This happens when ride vehicles are improperly operated, or when guests do something stupid causing an emergency stop. There are cameras everywhere being watched by the operators.

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Amy, Space Mountain is currently scheduled to close for refurbishment on September 18, 2023. The plan is for it to reopen mid-Fall, however, we haven't been given a specific date.

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Space Mountain will be closed from Monday, Sept. 18 through Oct. 25 for refurbishment at the Anaheim theme park, according to the Disneyland website.

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EE has a faster top speed and more thrilling drops, and theres that backwards portion. The view from the top is great also. Space is a fun coaster in complete darkness but EE still holds more thrills for me ... even with a bad Yeti component.

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As it turns out, the ride is extremely safe. We went back 20 years and couldn't find a single injury report due to the design of the ride or mechanical failure.

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In 2022, the Tokyo Disney Resort announced that it would be completely overhauling its Tomorrowland area. This massive, multi-million dollar project will take several years and means the permanent closure of Space Mountain as we know it. That's right, Space Mountain will soon be closing forever at Tokyo Disneyland.

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The ride that broke down the most in all of Disney World in 2022 is… Rise of the Resistance! This ride is notorious for constantly breaking down so it's no surprise that the ride tops the list this year. This Hollywood Studios ride closed a grand total of 580 times over 302 days.

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By far the oldest Disneyland opening day attraction you can still ride is the King Arthur Carrousel. This ride was built in 1922, long before Walt Disney was considering creating a theme park. The carrousel originally operated at Sunnyside Beach Park in Toronto, Ontario for many years.

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Space Mountain. Must be at least 44 inches (112 cm) tall to ride. For safety, you should be in good health and free from high blood pressure, heart, back, or neck problems, motion sickness, or other conditions that could be aggravated by this adventure. Expectant mothers should not ride.

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BTMRR is much bigger then Space Mountain. And if all were equal (darkness vs. light) BTMRR would be considered much more of a thrill ride. Being completley dark, you can't really gauge the next twist, turn or drop.

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According to an estimate by National Geographic, each climber on Everest generates around eight kilograms of waste which includes food containers, tents, empty oxygen tanks, and even human feces.

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While the near darkness, out of this world theming and a few unforeseen drops may have you feeling as though you're traveling at the speed of light, Space Mountain is one of the slowest coasters in the Magic Kingdom.

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