Space Mountain Ride w/ Night Vision @ Disneyland Pre-Refurb
Posted on 12. Dec, 2009 by Donald Duck in Videos
Subscribe for CONSTANT updates! Ride Space Mountain as it would have appeared before the major rehab for the 50th celebration. Ride shot with night vision. Space Mountain opened in 1977, invigorating a decade-old Tomorrowland as Disneyland’s second roller coaster. The idea for Anaheim’s ride originated in the mid 1960s, during Walt Disney’s lifetime, as a way to energize the aging Tomorrowland. The project was shelved until the success of Space Mountain in Florida. After two years of …
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candycanechristmas1
12. Dec, 2009
i LOVE this ride. i like the part with the stars cuz u feel ilike ur gonna die. the front seat is the best
knbbranic
12. Dec, 2009
space mountin is the best ride in disneyland
DemonMasterAnsem
12. Dec, 2009
I found the Rockin roller coaster better.
trainmaster500
12. Dec, 2009
lol that’s hilarious dude!
Southpawuppercut
12. Dec, 2009
No,but my friend threw up alittle bit on himself, that made me more sick which made me throw up after the ride in the crowded ass bathroom.
We were fliritng with the Asian girls for alittle while in line. We had ridden with them before early in the day at Splash mountain and Pirates. They joked about us stalking them and almost planned on spending the rest of the night together. After this incident, they left us and we never saw them again.
trainmaster500
12. Dec, 2009
@Southpawuppercut lol you didn’t throw up on them did you??
Southpawuppercut
12. Dec, 2009
Ate some pizza at pizza port with some friends while waiting for our turn for fastpass for this ride.
One of our biggest mistakes ever….especially since there was 2 hot Asian girls behind us.
2brothersvideos
12. Dec, 2009
What I don’t like about this video is that you can’t hear the old music by DIck Dale…. 5/5 stars
CorrinaSwan
12. Dec, 2009
that ride was the best
lukeeeeee7
12. Dec, 2009
i went on that once! it rocked!
ArisatoMinatoXXII
12. Dec, 2009
lol wth is teh point of the health warning sign after u board?
ArisatoMinatoXXII
13. Dec, 2009
lol
MNIMnoob
13. Dec, 2009
Fukk yea that was the best part m/
prodoman89
13. Dec, 2009
remember the space mountain red hot chili peppers version and california scream red hot chili peppers those were pretty fun to ride on
SilverAtom1414
13. Dec, 2009
Space mountain is the bomb!!
OfficiallyCharlie
13. Dec, 2009
Space Mountain in Disneyland Paris is sooo crap haahaa
vaan138
13. Dec, 2009
woah soo that i swat it looks like
rebecamartinez01
13. Dec, 2009
i went on it yesterday i had to wait 2 hours
Daniel2131990
13. Dec, 2009
I mean it look more cuter with the red rocket engines and rocket front painting with glow in the dark rockets. It shows mickey on space mountain t-shirt with glow in dark rockets and red engines. Rather than stupid black . My color scheam would be white on the body red engines and seats would be blue and of course glow in the dark stripes . This version in the video is the best space mountain ever hurray original.
DisneyParkAudios
13. Dec, 2009
The new one is better but I miss the old one alot. I liked the old cars better because they had a cooler design on the back instead of a sticker.
drummernick34
13. Dec, 2009
@Daniel2131990
mickey mouse flavor? i dont know how you know what mickey tastes like and i dont wanna know what you were doing tasting the rockets
jblucio3177
13. Dec, 2009
I rode this ride before the refurb, and I thoughit was great. But I was saddned when it closed for a couple of years, and when I rode the new version, I instantly fell in love with the ride as I rode it the first time. Thank you for posting this one. It brings back alot of memories.
Daniel2131990
13. Dec, 2009
I don’t like the new rockets because kind of too tight and the speakers are not even near your hears . I like the old rockets where there was the speaker right next to your ear. The old music rocks. The old rockets were more micky mouse flavor the red painting on the front and back of the rockets engines . Also they glow in the dark making the much cooler.
Daniel2131990
13. Dec, 2009
This version of space mountain I miss still. I like this version than the new version of space mountain today . Go Original boo the revamp version.
stacy6411
13. Dec, 2009
i went to disney world but not disney land i so want to go to that ride man!