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Is Space Mountain a two seater?

The ride vehicle for Space Mountain is a 3-seater rocket, with two of the rockets in each train. Seats are positioned front to back, so you'll be pretty much riding solo, which can be scary for younger kids who would prefer to sit next to a parent.



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The ride vehicle for Space Mountain is a 3-seater rocket, with two of the rockets in each train. Seats are positioned front to back, so you'll be pretty much riding solo, which can be scary for younger kids who would prefer to sit next to a parent.

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It was single file seating (not side by side). You could sit with one person in a seat, or two people could share the seat, with the smaller person sitting between the larger person's legs. Kind of like how you'd ride a two-person waterslide. There were grab handles in the inside walls of the car.

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Your child is welcome to ride the attraction accompanied by a 14-year-old (or older) as long as he meets the 44in (112cm) or taller requirement set for Space Mountain at Walt Disney World. Each row holds one passenger; three passengers per rocket car, so your child would be accompanied by other people.

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The Space Mountain cars fit 3 people per car. You're seated right behind each other but in your own, separate seats -- if that makes any sense. As for your little dare devil, have no fear. Forty inches is the magical number for many of the more daring attractions at Walt Disney World.

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It is a thrill ride, but it's probably only scary for those who are sensitive to the dark. Keep in mind, though, the ride can be jerky, meaning that you could feel like your bones are shaking within your skin at certain times.

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Space Mountain Seating surface: Padded bucket seat with back. Guests are seated front to back, rather than side to side. Safety restraints: Individual pull-down lap bar for each guest.

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Space Mountain – Disneyland (California) This is the definitive version of Space Mountain – the best ride layout, the best ride vehicles, the best queue, the best on-board audio – and the original outer-space theme to go along with all of it.

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Children must be 7-years or older to ride any attraction alone, but for Space Mountain, they must also be at least 44 inches (112 cm) tall. If a child is under 7-years-old, they must ride with another Guest that is 14-years or older.

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Space Mountain is a thrilling ride so it's not for everyone. It could be scary for kids due to the coaster being completely in the dark and all of the twists and turns.

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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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Space Mountain is an outer space-themed, indoor roller coaster in Tomorrowland located at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom theme park in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando.

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But not to worry, Disneyland fans. It's all made up, and Space Mountain will continue in all its dark glory.

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