Space Mountain Ride w/ Night Vision @ Disneyland Pre-Refurb
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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 construction, the $20 million complex opened May 27 including the roller coaster, 1,100-seat Space Stage, 670-seat Space Place (fast food restaurant) and Starcade.[2] Six Mercury astronauts attended Space Mountain's opening — Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, Sen. John Glenn, Wally Schirra, Alan Shepard, and Deke Slayton.[1] Largely due in part to the opening of Space Mountain, the Memorial Day day attendance record was set, with 185,500 guests over the three-day period.[2]
Space Mountain at Disneyland was designed by Bill Watkins of Walt Disney Imagineering. It was different from the WDW design because of space limitations.
The attraction continued operating without much change: sponsors would come and go, and various minor changes, including the addition of a "Speedramp" (moving sidewalk) in the entrance, happened without fanfare. In 1995, FedEx became the official sponsor for the ride, sparking a number of significant alterations. The queue area was revamped with television monitors looping safety videos, the loading station had a new Audio-Animatronic robot FedEx worker, and other scenic areas were modeled to include FedEx trademarks.[2] In 1996, composer Aarin Richard and show producer Eddie Sotto teamed up to create the first on-board music track for a Disney roller coaster. The creative vision was to fuse two iconic musical forms of the 1960's — sci-fi horror music and surf music — into a sensory ride experience. All of the music written for the show is based on "Le Carnival Des Animaux: Aquarium" ( The Carnival of the Animals ), written by Camille Saint-Saëns. The first section of the ride's music is synthesized and entirely devoted to the sci-fi aspect as the rockets leave the station to begin their slow climb to the top. After the vehicles have crested, a rocking surf rendition of the piece kicks in as gravity pulls the vehicles down through the ride's interweaving turns, hills, and dips. (Guitarist Dick Dale was brought into the Disney Imagineering recording studio to play his famous surf guitar riffs for this section of the music.) As the rockets reenter the loading station, a brief musical finale concludes the experience with a soft, synthesized rendition of "Aquarium." In 1997, the exterior of the mountain was painted green and gold to match the recent facelift to Tomorrowland. In 2003, the mountain was painted white again.[2] The ride closed suddenly on April 10, 2003, with an announcement that it would remain closed until Disneyland's 50th anniversary. The ride had become unstable and would need a complete track replacement.[2]
On June 25, 2005 Disneyland surprised its guests by announcing that the reopening of Space Mountain would open early on July 15, instead of the projected November date.[3][4] On July 15, 2005 (with "soft openings" starting 1 July), only two days before Disneyland's official 50th Anniversary, Space Mountain reopened from a major refurbishment that started in April, 2003. A re-opening ceremony was held that day which featured a guest speaker, Neil Armstrong, who received a plaque that day which said "Presented to Mr. Neil Armstrong for his courage and adventurous spirit that continues to inspire all mankind to reach for the stars". The plaque also features the Disney quote "It's kinda fun to do the impossible". The new Space Mountain features new rocket sleds, a new queue, new music (composed by Michael Giacchino), new special effects and a storyline. The completely rebuilt track is the exact same layout as originally designed by Walt Disney Imagineer Bill Watdisneyland disneyland disneyland disney's california adventure disney's california adventure adventureland tomorrowland fantasyland toontown magic kingdom animal epcot frontierland vintage retired yesterland old home movies great moments lincoln main street usa cinema star tours space mountain honey i shrunk the audience captain eo peoplemover mission to mars america sings innoventions skyway autopia carousel of progress matterhorn bobsleds alice in wonderland pinocchio's daring journey peter pan's flight snow white's scary adventure disneyland youtube poop circarama american journeys tokyo disneyseas
Channel: Travel & Events
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: infaMOUSEproject
Length: 05:55
Rating: 4.59
Views: 57310
Tags: attractions disneyland fitna Geert matterhorn mountain movies retired rides space splash thunder tomorrowland Wilders
Video Comments
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briancalifornia1 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
SPace mountain in orlando has two tracks and sits single file and no it does not have inversions.
stefieannmusic (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
the one in orlando is pretty much like the one in anaheim. but the last time i was there you sit one person behind the other where as anaheim is two people sit next to eachother.
LpShaz (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Does Space Mountain in Orlando do flips?
What does it do?
Napkinatorz (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
this is the old plash mountain
TheAmandaPandaGRL (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Wow coolz! I live in Florida so we go on the Space Mountain in Disney World it's super fun too!!!
jjguitarfan12 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Man, this is a must for me when I go to Disneyland. FUN RIDE!
VitaminJnC (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
No,it's faster and smoother and the turns are more deep and your surrrounded by a bunch of "stars" and there's music.
snodude55 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
is this a lot like the matterhorn?
wHoIZZtHis (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
it was ugly before.
i mean liek pain. white and snoish looking.
i love the new things on it.
i have a video:)
nice video though.
forgto how it looked before
Bonominal (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
well i am going with my best friend and her mom is buying all the meals and the hotel i just have to buy the ticket and the survivors but my mom said she is giving me 25 more dolloars so hopefully this helps the total i have is 65 dolloars since i already used 10 |
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