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Mission: SPACE

A genuine centrifuge that simulates a Mars mission. Choose Orange (real centrifugal force, intense G-loads) or Green (gentle non-spinning version). Has its own first-aid station for a reason.

Height
40โ€ณ Green / 44โ€ณ Orange
Lightning Lane
Multi Pass
Duration
~5 min
Thrill Level
Intense (Orange) / Moderate (Green)
Key Takeaways

Overview

Mission: SPACE opened at EPCOT in 2003 as a then-unprecedented theme-park use of a centrifuge to simulate spaceflight. The ride vehicles spin around a central axis, generating real centrifugal force. In 2017, Disney added a 'Green' version (modified to a non-spinning, gentler experience) following multiple medical incidents on the original (now 'Orange') side. The two versions share the same theme โ€” you're a NASA crew member on a Mars mission, with each rider assigned a role (commander, navigator, pilot, engineer). The visual experience is identical; the physical experience is dramatically different.

Height & Restrictions

You must be at least 40โ€ณ Green / 44โ€ณ Orange to ride Mission: SPACE.

Rider Switch (child swap) is available for parties with kids under the height requirement. If your child is close to the line, the cast member at the queue entrance will measure them against the post.

What the Ride Feels Like

After choosing Orange or Green and being assigned a role at the queue desk, you board a 4-person capsule. The capsule closes around you (which is genuinely confining โ€” Mission: SPACE is a real risk for claustrophobic guests). The launch sequence begins.

Orange: The centrifuge spins you up to 2.5G during 'launch.' You'll feel sustained pressure on your chest and back. The simulation continues with motion-synchronized visuals. The whole experience is convincing enough that NASA initially used it for astronaut briefings.

Green: The capsule doesn't spin. The visuals are identical, but you experience them as a gentle motion simulator. Far more accessible for families and motion-sensitive guests.

Lightning Lane Strategy

Mission: SPACE Lightning Lane Multi Pass works for either version โ€” you choose Orange or Green when you reach the loading area, not when booking. Standby waits run 25-45 minutes most days, with Orange usually slightly shorter (because of the more limited audience).

Green is comfortable for most families. If anyone in your group has motion sickness, claustrophobia, heart conditions, or is pregnant, choose Green.

Strategy: If you're a thrill seeker who wants Orange and your party has someone who only wants Green, you can split โ€” both queues converge at the choice point. You can ride Orange while your partner rides Green and meet at the exit.

Typical Wait Times

Average standby wait by season (observed over 2024-2025 data):

SeasonMorningMiddayEvening
Low season15 min30 min20 min
Moderate25 min45 min30 min
High season35 min60 min40 min
Holiday peaks45 min75 min50 min

Best Time to Ride

First hour after rope drop or last hour before park close. Mid-day waits are longest because of crowd buildup in the Test Track / Mission: SPACE corridor.

Who It's Right For

Great fit

Thrill seekers (Orange)

Real centrifugal force, real G-loads. The most intense Disney ride that's not a roller coaster.

Great fit

Family-friendly riders (Green)

Same theme, same visuals, gentle motion. Broadly accessible.

Skip this one

Anyone with motion sickness, heart conditions, claustrophobia, or back/neck issues (Orange)

Disney lists multiple conditions explicitly. Don't push through it โ€” the centrifugal force is real.

Skip this one

Pregnant guests

Disney lists Mission: SPACE among rides expectant mothers should not ride.

Pro Tips

Look at the screen, not the capsule walls. The visual focus reduces motion sickness on Orange. Closing your eyes makes it worse.

Eat lightly before Orange. Disney's airsickness bag exists for a reason. A heavy meal beforehand is asking for trouble.

Use Green if you're not sure. The Green version is accessible to almost everyone. If anyone in your party is hesitant, default to Green.

Press your buttons. Each rider has 'job' buttons to press during their role. They're not just for show โ€” pressing them at the right time is part of the immersion.

Frequently Asked Questions

How tall do you have to be to ride Mission: SPACE?
40 inches for Green; 44 inches for Orange.
Is Mission: SPACE Orange a real centrifuge?
Yes. Orange uses real centrifugal force, producing sustained 2.5G loads during 'launch.' Green doesn't spin and produces no centrifugal force.
Why did Disney add a Green version of Mission: SPACE?
Following multiple medical incidents on the original (now Orange) version, Disney introduced Green in 2017 as a non-spinning, gentler alternative. Both versions share theme and visuals; only the physical experience differs.
Is Mission: SPACE on Lightning Lane?
Yes โ€” Lightning Lane Multi Pass. Choose Orange or Green at the loading area.
Can pregnant guests ride Mission: SPACE?
No. Disney lists Mission: SPACE among rides expectant mothers should not ride.
Should I ride Orange or Green?
Green if you have any concerns โ€” motion sickness, claustrophobia, heart conditions, back/neck issues, or anxiety in confined spaces. Orange if you're a thrill-seeker without those concerns and want the genuine centrifuge experience.

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