Space Mountain Paris!

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Re: Space Mountain Paris!

Post by Soarin08 » Mar Tue 12, 2013 9:46 pm

This version is officially my favourite Disney ride ever now. Just throwing that out there. :)
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Re: Space Mountain Paris!

Post by FadetoBlah » Jun Fri 28, 2013 1:00 pm

Yup, if it wasnt so violent it would be very enjoyable. But man it throws you around too much and just smashes your head all over the place

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Re: Space Mountain Paris!

Post by acp » Jun Fri 28, 2013 5:22 pm

fade41 wrote:Yup, if it wasnt so violent it would be very enjoyable. But man it throws you around too much and just smashes your head all over the place
Yeah, it's a little rough, but it's still the best Space Mountain.

Of the three I've visited, I'd put DLP's at the top followed by TDL's and then MK's.

I would like it if they'd bring the original music back though. I think the original fits the theme of the Discoveryland area better.
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Re: Space Mountain Paris!

Post by Amy » Jun Fri 28, 2013 8:43 pm

I really can't remember Space Mountain being all that rough when I was there in 2003. I remember thinking how cool it was to have the launch outside of the show building though :D

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Re: Space Mountain Paris!

Post by horizons1 » Jun Sun 30, 2013 11:00 am

It beat my head up too much. This is the trouble with looping coasters on general: the need for big fat shoulder restraints with hard foam that you hit your ears against. They should invent a better, less intrusive, restraint.
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Re: Space Mountain Paris!

Post by Wizzard419 » Jul Mon 01, 2013 7:25 pm

I think they would if they could but the key is that they need to keep your head/neck/back locked into place or you can have the original whip-lash coasters.

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