dogg2727
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As you read from the subject, that was what the chat was about on the news. About Mission Space. I was just at Epcot yesterday coming from MGM and I finally rode the darn ride because I wanted to at least say I was on it. Well no one has lied yet about the ride, it is stupid, it is boring, it is pointless, and it is a waste of a ride. I think Disney has finally nailed themselves to the wall, they feel so invincible that any ride will attract tourists to it. Not the case. There was actually a longer line for test track than mission space. Of course test track is totally awsome and not that old, but I find it very odd how a brand new ride wouldn't be crowded with anticipating tourists. I now understand why. I went up and saw it was 75 min. to get on or 60 min. single. Since I was going alone on this one I said eh 60 min. isn't bad, I'll do it. What was hilarious is I walked all the way up the the front in less than 8 sec. because there was no singles in that line. So I go right on through and I am in the briefing room. Then I went to another room. Then FINALLY I got on the ride. You are cramped up in a little box with a useless joystick and some fun buttons to press. It front of you is a stupid little video monitor that isn't so fabulous. Then you launch off and feel the gravity (only descent part). For all those complaints of how people are throwing up from the spinning, I think that is really weird because I NEVER felt like I was spinning. You don't feel it. The only reason you spin is to give you that gravity, but it doesn't feel bad at all. Then you are called upon to press two buttons which don't matter because they will work even if you don't press them. Then you go throw a meteor field (Disney always has to have a problem like this to make the ride look good), and finally land on mars. The ride is like 1min. 30sec. It is a joke. I was dissapointed with this ride. I am curious to hear other opinions.
And what is this about this flying over California attraction. #1 how good could they make something like this and #2, what happened to Experimental Prototype Community Of Tommorrow (EPCOT). That sure doesn't sound like this ride has anything to do with what EPCOT stands for.
Have a Merry Christmas
And what is this about this flying over California attraction. #1 how good could they make something like this and #2, what happened to Experimental Prototype Community Of Tommorrow (EPCOT). That sure doesn't sound like this ride has anything to do with what EPCOT stands for.
Have a Merry Christmas




Hubby and I rode it twice, we loved it. We were disappointed though because it ended so soon. When it came to a halt we thought it was going to go crashing down not end. We got off saying no, it can't be over yet. So we went and rode it again with the same reaction. Time did not allow us a third ride.