Should I ride Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind?
Short answer: Yes, the indoor coaster is wildly fun, and it's a fantastic addition to Epcot and Walt Disney World as a whole.
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While it's fast, Cosmic Rewind has a super smooth track and a rotating ride vehicle that doesn't make it feel like you are going too fast. While we *know* it's got some speed (check out the hair flying in the picture!), it doesn't feel like an incredibly scary attraction from this point of view.
Unlike the Tilt-A-Whirl or the Teacups, the spinning isn't constant — but there's enough of it that if those rides give you motion sickness, you should be prepared that you might have some with Cosmic Rewind.
On most rides you can either place the backpack on the ride car floor, behind and between your legs, and you will be just fine. I did this all last week with a string backpack and had no problems. I even rode on Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind with the bag, and no issues!
Guests are limited to one ride per day on Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind using the Virtual Queue during regular park hours. This allows as many people as possible an opportunity to ride. However, it is possible to get into the Virtual Queue and also buy an Individual Lightning Lane to ride a second time.
So what's the new most expensive roller coaster in the world? The new top spot goes to Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind located in EPCOT. According to Bloomberg, this ride cost a whopping $500 MILLION to build!
The first reason I loved Cosmic Rewind was its length – as far as roller coasters go, it's really long. In fact, when it opened in May 2022, it became the longest indoor roller coaster in the world. The ride also features several new and unusual sensations for a coaster, especially one that's indoors.
What type of ride is Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind? The new Guardians ride is a roller coaster, and not just any roller coaster. One of the big features of the ride is a unique ride vehicle that allows for 360-degree motion and reverse launches.