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Prepare for space flight at the International Space Training Center. As a civilian “astronaut,” you board a four-person training centrifuge to experience the sensations of liftoff and zero gravity. Guests can choose between the original, high intensity version (Orange Team) or a low-intensity experience (Green Team). In the high-intensity version, sensations are intense—the simulator spins rapidly and you may get queasy. If you go for the full-octane experience, heed the warnings and don’t close your eyes or look to the side during the ride. If you’d rather not take the chance of getting sick, try the milder version—it’s the same ride but without the spinning. Save time to enjoy the post-show exhibits. Young kids enjoy the Space Base playground. Indoor, themed queue. 44"/112 cm height restriction. Young kids must be with an adult. Update: An updated Orange mission to Mars and a brand new Green mission that orbits Earth will begin in August 13, 2017! Note that the new missions will no longer include Gary Sinise, but rather Gina Torres. Height restriction: 44" / 112 cm
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Do you feel the need for speed? How does 65 miles per hour in a rapidly accelerating six-seat, open-air test vehicle on a tightly banked track sound? This popular attraction was recently renovated and now has a new, interactive queue experience where you design a virtual car. You then board a “sim car” to try out your ideas on the track. The ride track remains the same as before, but now you test out your new car design in four scenes: capability (rough road and weather conditions), efficiency (your carbon footprint), responsiveness (maneuvering), and power (speed!). The attraction has even got a fresh new look with bright colors, reminding us of the movie “Tron.” Reserve a FastPass+ if possible, or use the “single-rider queue” on the left for the shortest wait. Front seat offers more leg room. Indoor/outdoor queue. 40"/102 cm height restriction. Young children must be accompanied by adult. Health warning. Must transfer from wheelchair to ride. Assistive listening. Closed captioning. The new Stat Station inside of Test Track allows guests to purchase a small card with their custom designed card on it. For $6.99, guests receive a card with their design, "race" stats, name, and more on it.” Height restriction: 40" / 102 cm
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Top Photo Slice: Spacesuits in the queue at Mission: SPACE (℗ 13697) Photo contributed by © Dopey007
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drewesmum on 10/22/2018 at 10:23:36 pm EDT says: Reply
RE: Photo Slice for Charting the Attractions at Future World East 2
Mission Space is now updated.