Disneyland Space Mountian With the Lights On

Posted on 02. Dec, 2009 by Donald Duck in Videos

The old Space Mt… about 1/2 of the ride with the lights on. The lights are on because the ride’s braking system stopped all the cars, probably one got too close to another. The CMs come along (starting with the end of the ride) and push each car to get it going then gravity takes over.

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25 Responses to “Disneyland Space Mountian With the Lights On”

  1. wiiking9

    02. Dec, 2009

    They took the magic away!!! Oh god!

  2. yuga2

    02. Dec, 2009

    Yes. The camera came out when we stopped. It’s really kind of impossible to film it in the dark. Even with the IR switched on.

  3. JohnnyDeppFreaky3

    02. Dec, 2009

    xcoool : D

  4. TheBakerGirls

    02. Dec, 2009

    I LUV THIS RIDE :D ^^

  5. sk8lakemount

    02. Dec, 2009

    if they dont like it then they can go on screamin

  6. dancer4lifelover

    02. Dec, 2009

    I remember the one drop hurt my stomach lmfao :O

  7. Coastergeekperson04

    02. Dec, 2009

    O RLY?

  8. Ericzeppe

    02. Dec, 2009

    @Coastergeekperson04

    No, you dont

  9. Bruns666666

    02. Dec, 2009

    the one in japan iz the best and its such a hard stop i hit my head in the seat infront of me

  10. ricarleite

    02. Dec, 2009

    Did you start filming when the lights went on? I’d like to see the transiction. And yes, the whole thing is a bit ruined for me, but it’s not like I ride the damn thing every day (or every year!).

  11. Cag1698

    02. Dec, 2009

    Yeah but for ppl that really like roller coasters that do loops and stuff this is kinda boring. But i see your point.

  12. OlliPotter88

    02. Dec, 2009

    i kinda like that none of the mountain rides go upside down so that younger kids can go on them

  13. Cag1698

    02. Dec, 2009

    teh one in paris is SOOO much better it has loops and cork screws

  14. spongebobfreakob

    02. Dec, 2009

    I LOVE SPACEMOUNTAI. ♥

  15. Jareen2

    02. Dec, 2009

    without lights thius coaster is asome but with lights it much more bored

  16. Coastergeekperson04

    02. Dec, 2009

    The magic is hiding it all from the lights.

  17. Coastergeekperson04

    02. Dec, 2009

    Good analogy…

  18. Coastergeekperson04

    02. Dec, 2009

    That sense of not knowing where you’re going left me quite some time ago… Hey, I have the track memorized already.

  19. washedupsterotype

    03. Dec, 2009

    i thought it was longer. it seems short but idc i can’t wait to ride it when i go during spring break :D !

  20. Retrobowler

    03. Dec, 2009

    @Edwin1ed its always like that but they have like 8 carts going at once

  21. lmmsTenor13

    03. Dec, 2009

    this was about the most boring coaster there i find. this one sucked, its not fun, rough and boring

  22. POVchannel

    03. Dec, 2009

    Some things are better with the lights on…….but not rollercoasters ;-) lol

  23. Edwin1ed

    03. Dec, 2009

    end of the ride…HOLY SHIT THATS ONE FUCKING BIG ASS LINE

  24. sqwishdabug

    03. Dec, 2009

    argh ugly, you have killed all magic left in it for me. lol We went on this when they had specially themed it for the music by red hot chili peppers. A lot of strobe lights made the ride visible. We hated it and never liked it as much afterwards even when the space theme returned.

  25. TehSexahJezzica

    03. Dec, 2009

    One person did die…Although she didn’t actually die ON the ride…She went through once, and had a really really really bad headache and couldn’t even stand up, so they were supposed to move the car to the side so she could get off at her own speed….but there was a misunderstanding and she was sent through the ride a second time. When she got back to the loading dock she was unconscious…She died later.

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