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A few things I came across in making the rounds of my (second hand) Disney info sources...................
I buried this in the AK thread and it comes from a supposed WDI member who worked on the attraction.......
I buried this in the AK thread and it comes from a supposed WDI member who worked on the attraction.......
Also, from Deb Wills comes this.................btw - he provides some interesting info on M:S - Gary Sinise is the CapCom voice, you board an X-2 rocket for a flight to the polar ice caps of Mars, some details from throughout the attraction - such as the garvity wheel from Horizons and the actual NASA Lunar Rover which is on loan from the Smithsonian, sickness is not a problem for the ride
You can read more from wdwig here http://wdwig.com/e_ms.htm where there is some sneak peak info and description of post show items.Having been privileged to have a tour inside Mission:SPACE (also known as the International Space Training Center, or ISTC), this
reporter can say that this is going to be a fabulous attraction!
(No, I didn't get to ride, but I did get an eyeful!)
Imagineering has outdone itself, delivering a richly detailed
environment, education, fun and thrills in equal measure. Even
the "chicken exit" has been designed-in -- any guest can enjoy
the pre-launch experience and training, and then simply walk
through the ride loading zone into the post-show area. There,
everyone can enjoy hands-on games and activities (including a
playground for small children) while the bolder members of their
group blast off (the launch simulation will last 5-7 minutes).
Allow an hour in your touring plan for Mission: SPACE. There's
just so much to do!