How fast does Mission Space spin

  • #2

Along the same lines, how fast does mission space spin? And are there any videos from outside the ride vehicles?

  • #3

I am not sure but i have not noticed any differences on any of my trips. :shrug:

  • #5

Orange team spins at a top speed of 16 RPM (roughly 35 MPH). The experience has not been altered ever since Guests have been allowed on the attraction. IIRC, Martin's Ultimate Mission Space tribute has some footage looking into the ride bay as it spins up: http://www.martinsvids.net/?s=mission+space

  • #6

We love Mission Space. We may be one of the few who enter EPCOT and head for MS first instead of dashing to Soarin. We have never ridden the Green ride. Go for Lift Off!!!

  • #7

I remember going on the ride a few months after it opened and my brother, father and I could barely lift your arms up to reach the buttons. The next year we went which was May 05' it was not as difficult to raise your arms, but still very wicked on the body g-force wise.

They created Green team several years ago so that more guest could enjoy the ride overall without being subject to such intense g-forces. A smart move considering many guests could not enjoy or even attempt to ride the attraction.

How fast does Mission Space spin

  • #8

So Orange Team spins at 16 rpm - 35 mph, and it creates 2.5 g's. Some people insist that it used to be 3 g's or more, but possibly only during soft openings. Was it faster during soft opening?

Also, regarding Green side, why didn't they at least make it spin a little bit? Or alter the capsule's movement to compensate for the fact that its not spinning? It seems rather pointless since the capsule's movement was designed to be experienced while the capsule itself is spinning, not stationary.

Second, its silly that two bays are always devoted to Green, since Orange always has the greater demand.

  • #9

So Orange Team spins at 16 rpm - 35 mph, and it creates 2.5 g's. Some people insist that it used to be 3 g's or more, but possibly only during soft openings. Was it faster during soft opening?

Also, regarding Green side, why didn't they at least make it spin a little bit? Or alter the capsule's movement to compensate for the fact that its not spinning? It seems rather pointless since the capsule's movement was designed to be experienced while the capsule itself is spinning, not stationary.

Second, its silly that two bays are always devoted to Green, since Orange always has the greater demand.

Technically the Green chambers make one very slow, complete rotation during its ride cycle. Not totally sure of the reason, but that's what I've heard.

As for the intensity of Orange, I was among the first 100 or so Guests to ride it on its very first day of Soft Openings back in June '03. The intensity from my ride last month was just as I remember it from that first ride.

-Rob

  • #10

The orange version of the ride has not been altered at all from opening day. The only change that has taken place is the green implementation.

  • #11

As to the poster of why they don't make the Green side spin "a little bit" is EXACTLY its own answer -- so people who can't go on spinning rides don't get sick on it, and will experience it. Even "a little bit" of spinning or motion of the vehicle will get a large number of riders sick.

It DOES move slightly to compensate for the lack of spinning, by the way -- it has slight motion - and even that is reported by some riders as being more than they can handle....

It's why they have two different versions of it.

How fast does Mission Space spin

  • #12

Yeah I understand that. I've only rode green once, but it hardly felt like I was even on a ride.

But then, some people seem to love green, so whatever floats your boat, I guess.

  • #13

It is part of the human condition that when we experience something multiple times, we can (but don't always) perceive it as "less" than in the past. In psychology, this is variously known as "practice effects" and/or "desensitization."

In other words, it's perfectly normal to ride Mission:Space a few times (even years apart) and perceive it as less intense on the subsequent occasions.

  • #14

Pretty sure it has always felt the same to me! I actually really like it, one of my favourite rides at Disney World definitely in my top 15 or so. Never ridden Green so can't comment on that but my mum and sisters have because they don't get on with orange.

  • #15

i hope not this year im going on orange for the first time. my parents where freaking out so i went on green on my last trip

  • #16

All the members of my family are big roller coaster riders with me being the one who gets car/ride sick. Myself with 3 of my coaster riding family members went on mission space when it first opened and all 4 of us felt awful after riding. I've not been on since they split it into two types. Maybe it's the combination of the g-force and the closed in space????

How fast does Mission Space spin

  • #17

The long periods of sustained G forces are hard on people and many feel nauseated afterwards. It's just not what people are used to experiencing. Most coasters don't keep you in the Gs long. That's why the ones that do more.. also make people feel ill It's an intense attraction - no doubt. But it's also damn unique and a great attraction IMO.

  • #18

Technically the Green chambers make one very slow, complete rotation during its ride cycle. Not totally sure of the reason, but that's what I've heard.

As for the intensity of Orange, I was among the first 100 or so Guests to ride it on its very first day of Soft Openings back in June '03. The intensity from my ride last month was just as I remember it from that first ride.

-Rob

From what I've been told, the MAC (multi-armed centrifuge--the actual name of the ride system) has to make at least one rotation during a ride run in order to reset properly. For the record, it's at 3 RPM and takes place during the Mars landing sequence.

So Orange Team spins at 16 rpm - 35 mph, and it creates 2.5 g's. Some people insist that it used to be 3 g's or more, but possibly only during soft openings. Was it faster during soft opening?

Also, regarding Green side, why didn't they at least make it spin a little bit? Or alter the capsule's movement to compensate for the fact that its not spinning? It seems rather pointless since the capsule's movement was designed to be experienced while the capsule itself is spinning, not stationary.

Second, its silly that two bays are always devoted to Green, since Orange always has the greater demand.

As I said before, for as long as Guests have been allowed on the attraction, the Orange team experience has not changed. Green team was added later specifically to accommodate those Guests who are sensitive to spinning and G-forces.

It is now

required

operationally that Guests always have the option to choose Green team. Bays 1 and 2 are dedicated Green bays so that if one goes down, Guests can still go on the other. If both Green bays go down for any significant length of time, the entire building may be cycled out and the queue dumped. It is theoretically possible to switch between the Green and Orange profiles, and each of the 4 bays is capable of running either. However, operationally, it's not feasible.

Does Mission: SPACE spin the whole time?

Before you begin the Mission: SPACE experience, you'll need to decide whether you want to be on the Green Team or the Orange Team. The Green version of the attraction is a much less intense experience. The vehicle doesn't spin, so you won't feel forces up to 2.4G. If you're prone to motion sickness, this one's for you.

Is Mission: SPACE a fast ride?

Mission Space is the fastest ride in EPCOT, or maybe the slowest, whichever you decide, it is an intense thrill ride that you'll never forget. Get ready for a thrill a minute ride to Mars.

Does Mission: SPACE make you dizzy?

Astronauts don't feel orthostatic hypotension while they're traveling through space, but they do begin to feel it during re-entry (when g-forces mimic gravity) and after landing. Blood returns to the lower body and blood pressure to the head is suddenly reduced. Hence the dizziness.

How many g's does Mission: SPACE orange pill?

Mission: SPACE Orange Team Experience Are you a healthy thrill-seeker? This may be the version for you. If you select the Orange Team mission to Mars you'll be going on a very intense, experiential ride and will feel G-Forces of up to 2.5G.