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Space Mountain - Definition and Overview

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Space Mountain at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World

Space Mountain is an popular indoor roller coaster ride at four Disney theme parks. The indoor design allows controlled lighting to selectively hide portions of the track. This greatly increases the element of surprise experienced by riders, which can compensate for the absence of some of the track elements typically required to make outdoor coasters exciting. At the time it opened, it was the most expensive roller coaster ever created, at a cost that even surpasses all of the original Disneyland adjusting for inflation.

Space Mountain premiered at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in 1975, Disneyland in 1977, Tokyo Disneyland in 1983, and Disneyland Paris in 1995. Hong Kong Disneyland's Space Mountain will open in September 2005. When the Paris installation opened, it became the first completely indoor, themed roller coaster with a synchronized sound track. The Disneyland installation was upgraded in 1998, making it the first such ride in America. The layouts and soundtracks vary from installation to installation. For example, the Magic Kingdom version has two intertwined tracks. The Paris version features inversions.

Space Mountain at Disneyland

Space Mountain at Disneyland, as of 2004

Space Mountain is currently closed at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, as the roller coaster inside the mountain is being replaced with a completely new coaster, similar to the original. It is being built by Vekoma. The reopening is scheduled for 2005.

After being seated in the car, riders are first brought to a control tower where they see one or two Disneyland cast members and they listen to a small recorded warning spiel. The car then turns sharply to the right and climbs a long tunnel filled with flickering lights and lasers. At the top, there's a slight calm before the drop as an unearthly theremin hums out the haunting, enigmatic melody to "Aquarium" from The Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saƫns.

Suddenly, the car dives and the music changes to a hard-rocking Dick Dale surf guitar rendition of "Aquarium". Riders are thrown about in almost complete darkness, faint lighting hinting at the dense metal scaffolding that seems to fly within feet over the heads of the riders. The music builds as the car appears to be gaining speed around a large glowing yellow planet building up to a dramatic climax. The ride ends as the car takes a sudden right turn, and a less foreboding variation of the original theme is heard (Disney's form of a musical happy ending) as you pass through doors leading back into the loading dock.

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