The Disneyland Resort website describes this attraction saying: Pilot your very own rocket ship high in the sky amid a gleaming constellation of orbiting planets. This episode finds us in Tomorrowland at Disneyland to ride the Astro Orbiter. Attraction audio recorded on May 18, 2021. Lastly, our most popular reviews include the best restaurants at Disney Springs, and I keep a timeline going of Disney Loungefly mini-backpacks.- Let’s pilot a rocket ship at the entrance to Tomorrowland at Disneyland park! We ride the Astro Orbiter on this episode of Attraction Checklist. That review will link to every meet available in every park. If you plan to meet characters in the parks, I keep an updated list of Disney World Characters here. Usually, we recommend scheduling at least one Disney World character dining meal and a Disney signature dining reservation. ![]() We have a complete list of our Disney restaurant reviews available for planning dining reservations. Some of the Magic Kingdom Area Resorts include: That article gives a brief overview of every resort at Disney. Check out some of our resources, like our list of Disney World Resort Reviews. Resorts Gal specializes in Disney World Resorts, Characters, and Dining. Or you can preview the complete list of rides at Magic Kingdom. Make sure to check out these attractions with similar reviews. Know Your Disney Rules When Riding With Children-Any child under the age of seven or younger must be accompanied by an adult fourteen years or older. This isn’t a high-demand ride, but waits can build due to the boarding process and low capacity.Ĭheck out Astro Orbiter on YouTube: Complete Ride Experience The best time to ride Astro Orbiter is anytime in the morning or evening when waits are at their lowest across the entire park. Lastly, anyone who fears heights will probably want to pass this one up. Those Astro Orbiter views are stunning, though. To explain it better, It’s not so much a motion issue but more the inability to have much movement. While I enjoy the views from above, this is an attraction I rarely care to experience due to the heightened feel of gravitational force. All the while, you’ll have difficulty leaning forward or moving. You’ll tend to lean back because of the force. The rocket will give you a forced feeling as it lifts. For groups of adults, two or more, I would hesitate to experience this attraction as a duo. Parents riding with smaller children will want to ride toward the back of the rocket with their children sitting in front of them. Once reaching the upper level, you will typically have to wait for one entire ride through before it’s your turn to board. There’s a sign out front with an estimated wait time toward the bottom. Once you get to the front of the ground queue, a cast member will load your group into an elevator and send you to the next level. Signs indicate the ride entrance at the ground level. ![]() The queue sits almost adjacent to the line for the PeopleMover attraction.Īstro Orbiter sits on the top floor of the area. ![]() This attraction is part of the center hub of Tomorrowland in Magic Kingdom. By that, most guests will see it, but they probably won’t know it’s an actual ride. Astro OrbiterĪstro Orbiter, as a ride, is difficult to see if you aren’t looking for it in some sense. See the table below for details on fitting Astro Orbiter into your day. Then, I’ll add a few tips on the best time to ride this attraction and other essential details. ![]() This review goes over the attraction specifics for Disney’s Astro Orbiter. The ride involves rocket vehicles and some pretty extreme heights and views compared to your average spinner ride. Astro Orbiter is a spinner-style attraction located in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.
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