Pilot a spaceship high in the sky amid a gleaming constellation of planets.
Status
35 minutes
Operating
06/03 15:48
Type
Spinner
FastPass recommended
No
FastPass difficulty
Normal
Duration
01:30
Wet Factor
None
Recommended age
Any
Has virtual queue
No
Has single rider queue
No
Wheelchair accessible
No
Created
31 years ago
January 10, 1994
Takes photo
No
Popularity
Moderate to Heavy
Some curiosities
General
Vehicle type: Rockets
Vehicles: 12
Riders per vehicle: 2
Duration: 1:30
Vehicle type: Rockets
Vehicles: 12
Riders per vehicle: 2
Duration: 1:30
The Astro Orbiter
Is a rocket-spinner attraction featured at five Disneyland-style parks at Walt Disney Resorts around the world (all except for Tokyo Disneyland). Although each ride may have a different name, all share the same premise of vehicles traveling through space by spinning around a central monument. As each form of the attraction appeared, new designs and locations have been implemented to fit with changing schemes of several Tomorrowlands.
Is a rocket-spinner attraction featured at five Disneyland-style parks at Walt Disney Resorts around the world (all except for Tokyo Disneyland). Although each ride may have a different name, all share the same premise of vehicles traveling through space by spinning around a central monument. As each form of the attraction appeared, new designs and locations have been implemented to fit with changing schemes of several Tomorrowlands.
You start 2 stories above the ground
When you wait in line for this attraction, the line forms on the ground. Then you are taken on an elevator up 2 stories, above the loading area for the People Mover, to get into a shorter queue to board the attraction from very high up. It puts you very high up and among the highest points in Tomorrowland while you enjoy the attraction.
When you wait in line for this attraction, the line forms on the ground. Then you are taken on an elevator up 2 stories, above the loading area for the People Mover, to get into a shorter queue to board the attraction from very high up. It puts you very high up and among the highest points in Tomorrowland while you enjoy the attraction.
The attraction is over 45 years old
The ride first opened at the Magic Kingdom in Tomorrowland on November 28, 1974. The location has never changed and the attraction hasn’t been moved since the time that it first opened. Other than name and color changes it has mostly remained the exact same attraction.
The ride first opened at the Magic Kingdom in Tomorrowland on November 28, 1974. The location has never changed and the attraction hasn’t been moved since the time that it first opened. Other than name and color changes it has mostly remained the exact same attraction.
The ride has changed its name and colors over the years
Then attraction first opened, it was called StarJets. It kept this name for many years. In April of 1994, the attraction reopened after a refurbishment which included repainting and refreshing the attraction. The repainting was necessary to match refurbishments and changes within Tomorrowland in general so that everything matched and looked to fit in place. When the attraction re-opened in 1994 it was then known as the Astro Orbiter and continues to maintain that name today.
Then attraction first opened, it was called StarJets. It kept this name for many years. In April of 1994, the attraction reopened after a refurbishment which included repainting and refreshing the attraction. The repainting was necessary to match refurbishments and changes within Tomorrowland in general so that everything matched and looked to fit in place. When the attraction re-opened in 1994 it was then known as the Astro Orbiter and continues to maintain that name today.
The focal point for the ride also changed
When the ride was known as StarJets the focal point at the center of the attraction was the Saturn V rocket. When all of the refurbishments were completed the focal point was changed to clusters of planets floating around to help give the feeling of flying through space.
When the ride was known as StarJets the focal point at the center of the attraction was the Saturn V rocket. When all of the refurbishments were completed the focal point was changed to clusters of planets floating around to help give the feeling of flying through space.
The ride vehicles also changed!
The ride vehicles on StarJets were designed to be miniature replicas modeled after the Apollo-Saturn rockets, which tied in perfectly into the original focal point of the attraction. The ride vehicles aren’t as well tied into the theme anymore and look just more like generic rockets for your journey through the solar system.
The ride vehicles on StarJets were designed to be miniature replicas modeled after the Apollo-Saturn rockets, which tied in perfectly into the original focal point of the attraction. The ride vehicles aren’t as well tied into the theme anymore and look just more like generic rockets for your journey through the solar system.
The ride is fairly fast!
The ride rotates in a circle high up in the sky. The speed for the attraction is 11 rotations for per minute. That means that it completes one full rotation in less than 6 seconds. It feels even faster than that when you are on the attraction, too!
The ride rotates in a circle high up in the sky. The speed for the attraction is 11 rotations for per minute. That means that it completes one full rotation in less than 6 seconds. It feels even faster than that when you are on the attraction, too!
The attractions earns a lot of miles
If only these miles were able to be used as airline points! The attraction operates all day every day, except during inclement weather that would result in the ride shutting down. This means that the attraction rotates an average of around 1.2 million miles in a single year. That is a lot of miles spent rotating in a circle over and over again!
If only these miles were able to be used as airline points! The attraction operates all day every day, except during inclement weather that would result in the ride shutting down. This means that the attraction rotates an average of around 1.2 million miles in a single year. That is a lot of miles spent rotating in a circle over and over again!
The attraction started at Disneyland in California
This same attraction first opened at Disneyland in 1956. It was known as AstroJets then. It had a name change to Tomorrowland Jets and then also made the name change to Astro Orbiter in 1997 to match the Magic Kingdom’s name change and re-theming that was completed in 1994.
This same attraction first opened at Disneyland in 1956. It was known as AstroJets then. It had a name change to Tomorrowland Jets and then also made the name change to Astro Orbiter in 1997 to match the Magic Kingdom’s name change and re-theming that was completed in 1994.
The ride vehicles are awkward to get in and out of
If you have a disability or if you are a person of size, the ride vehicles can be difficult to get in and out of in order to ride. You have to step down into the vehicle and then sit on almost the floor of the rocket with your legs stretched out in front of you. When it comes to getting out, you have to pull your knees in and pull yourself to a standing position. If you don’t have as much strength to pull yourself up, it can be difficult to get in and out of.
If you have a disability or if you are a person of size, the ride vehicles can be difficult to get in and out of in order to ride. You have to step down into the vehicle and then sit on almost the floor of the rocket with your legs stretched out in front of you. When it comes to getting out, you have to pull your knees in and pull yourself to a standing position. If you don’t have as much strength to pull yourself up, it can be difficult to get in and out of.
You will see some of the most amazing views
You are circulating at one of the highest points in Tomorrowland while you are on the attraction. This helps to give you the best views of the entire Magic Kingdom, as well as views of The Contemporary and other areas that are close by. I recommend experiencing the attraction at day and then again at night. They are two very different experiences and you will get very different views for each one! We love the way the park is lit up at night! It is so beautiful!
You are circulating at one of the highest points in Tomorrowland while you are on the attraction. This helps to give you the best views of the entire Magic Kingdom, as well as views of The Contemporary and other areas that are close by. I recommend experiencing the attraction at day and then again at night. They are two very different experiences and you will get very different views for each one! We love the way the park is lit up at night! It is so beautiful!