Just went through on people mover in MK. Lights on in Space Mountain. When lights go on do they shut down people mover? It shut down as soon as i got off- the line is lonnnnngg.
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Just went through on people mover in MK. Lights on in Space Mountain. When lights go on do they shut down people mover? It shut down as soon as i got off- the line is lonnnnngg.
I've seen that before. It did not look as I expected.
I think it depends on why Space Mountain shut down. For example if a train got stuck, I think Disney mgmt would prefer other guest did not see the rescue from TTA.
On the other hand TTA seems to be stopping/Breaking down alot in the last few years. So maybe it was just dumb luck that it shut down when you got off.
We've ridden through on the People Mover when Space Mountain is down and the lights are on. The People Mover did not shut down. On the other hand, I've been on the People Mover when it has broken down in that dark tunnel (Space Mountain lights are off) and it gets pretty dark sitting there just waiting!! (Eventually, they turned some emergency lights on which was helpful).
I rode Space Mountain with the lights on once. They came on just as we took off. Never again will I step foot on that ride. When you see how close you come to the other tracks. I just can not bring myself to go on it. My DH and kids have no problem with it but me no way. And I don't believe the ride shut down with the lights on. Because when we got back other people were being loaded. This was several years ago before it went down for that big rehab.
I've seen it with the lights on. Actually, that's what convinced me to ride it, since I saw there were no big hills.
I too have ridden TTA through with SM lights on. I was fascinated. I've always wondered, and never had the nerve to try it, if it's safe to raise your arms on this ride, like some do with traditional roller coaster?
Like Joonyer says, yes, you can touch the sides of the launch tube (I wouldn't recommend it, though, as there *are* some pretty rough seams between the separate plastic pieces), but, the ride track and the "re-entry tube" (red tube before "touchdown") are out of reach. I'm 5' 10", and I can walk through the entire track (on the catwalks, of course) standing up and not ducking under anything.
I have ridden Space Mountain three times with the lights on (the last time in March it did not appear that they were fully on, but dimly lit?) I have also been on the TTA once when the lights were on. It did not appear that either ride shut down at all. I think it's really fascinating to see the whole ride structure.
Lights...on or off....GREAT attraction!!!
Of course....always best lights off!!:thumbsup:
After about 30 minutes I went to recheck line for TTA and it wasn't as long ( and Space Mountain was still down). Hopped on and got some great pictures. My first ride through I didn't have my camera out and was fascinated just looking around. The launch area is especially cool.
I have been on when TTA has stopped and emergency lights came on. I was just inside the tunnel. Do lights come on in SM when the TTA is stopped? Or is it just the tunnel area?