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Star Tours – The Adventures Continue

A Star Wars motion simulator with randomized destinations — over 700 unique combinations of opening, mid-ride, and ending segments. Each ride is potentially different. The OG Disney motion simulator.

Height
40″ (102cm)
Lightning Lane
Multi Pass
Duration
~7 min
Thrill Level
Moderate
Key Takeaways

Overview

Star Tours opened at Disney-MGM Studios (now Hollywood Studios) in 1989 — Disney's first major Star Wars attraction and the launch of the entire Disney/Lucasfilm theme park partnership. The original ride had a single fixed storyline. The current version, Star Tours – The Adventures Continue (2011), randomizes the experience using a combination of pre-shot footage and procedurally selected scenes — each ride combines an opening segment, a mid-ride planet, and an ending sequence in one of 700+ possible orders.

Height & Restrictions

You must be at least 40″ (102cm) to ride Star Tours – The Adventures Continue.

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 a queue lined with Star Wars artifacts and a brief pre-show featuring C-3PO and R2-D2, you board a Starspeeder 1000 (a 40-passenger motion simulator capsule). 3D glasses on. The ride begins with a hyperspace jump and unfolds across multiple Star Wars locations — possibilities include Jakku, Hoth, Naboo, Coruscant, Geonosis, the Death Star, and Crait, with various villains (Darth Vader, the First Order, Boba Fett) and rebel allies appearing.

Motion is synchronized to the screen. The capsule pitches, drops, and banks in coordination with the on-screen action. Total ride time is about 7 minutes including pre-show.

Lightning Lane Strategy

Star Tours is a comfortable Lightning Lane Multi Pass pick when standby exceeds 30 minutes. It's not as competitive as Slinky Dog Dash or Tower of Terror, but waits in summer can climb above 60 minutes.

If you're prioritizing Hollywood Studios LL: book Slinky Dog and Tower of Terror first; Star Tours is a strong third or fourth pick.

Strategy: Star Tours sits right next to Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular, with both in the Echo Lake area. Combine into a single morning Echo Lake circuit.

Typical Wait Times

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

SeasonMorningMiddayEvening
Low season20 min35 min25 min
Moderate30 min55 min40 min
High season45 min75 min55 min
Holiday peaks60 min95 min70 min

Best Time to Ride

First 60 minutes after rope drop (most rope-droppers head to Toy Story Land or Galaxy's Edge first). Late evening (after 7pm) is also reliable.

Who It's Right For

Great fit

Star Wars fans of all ages

The randomized destinations include nearly every era of Star Wars. Original trilogy fans, prequel fans, and sequel fans all get content.

Great fit

Motion-simulator fans

Tech-forward simulator with good 3D and synchronized motion.

Skip this one

Anyone severely motion sick

The combination of motion and 3D can be disorienting. Riders who get sick from VR or 3D films should skip.

Skip this one

Pregnant guests, anyone with neck/back issues

Disney lists multiple physical conditions that should not ride.

Pro Tips

Re-ride for a different experience. Each ride uses different combinations of opening, mid-ride planet, and ending. Two rides in a row will usually be different.

Sit in the back row. Motion is more pronounced at the back. Front rows are gentler but still convey the experience.

Look for the Rebel Spy. One audience member is randomly identified as 'the Rebel Spy' early in each ride — their face appears on the screen briefly. Watch the briefing room scene closely.

Skip if motion-sick. If you've ever felt off after a 3D film or VR experience, this isn't worth the risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

How tall do you have to be to ride Star Tours?
40 inches (102 cm).
How many different versions of Star Tours are there?
Over 700 possible combinations. Each ride combines an opening segment, a mid-ride destination planet, and an ending sequence — Disney has multiple options for each.
Is Star Tours scary?
Mild-to-moderate. The motion is convincing and there are intense battle moments, but no jump scares or sustained dark sequences. Most kids 7+ handle it fine.
Is Star Tours on Lightning Lane?
Yes — Lightning Lane Multi Pass.
Can I ride Star Tours if I'm pregnant?
No. Disney lists Star Tours among rides expectant mothers should not ride.
Will I see the original trilogy or prequels or sequels?
Possibly all of them, depending on the random assignment. Recent Star Wars content (sequel trilogy, Mandalorian-era) is included alongside original-trilogy locations.

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