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Space Mountain And Big Thunder
We are getting close to our trip which begins on 1/20 and doing some serious planning
We have 3 children, DS (13), DDS (twins 10) and are not really thrill ride people. We were planning on doing Splash Mountain, however, it is closed during our trip
DW and I need some information about Space Mountain, Big Thunder and a comparison to Splash Mountain from a thrill/scare perspective
One of our twins considers Dumbo scary, however, her sister is more adventurous. I appreiate any information and advice
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Yeah, Splash is very kid friendly. It'll be closed for my trip and that was the one I was taking my little girl on. Anyway, Big Thunder may be a bit more kid friendly because you can see where you're going. Space may be a little too scary because it's pitch black. Start with Thunder, and if they like that, move on to Space.
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My thoughts on Big Thunder, Splash and Space Mountain:
Big Thunder is probably the most tame of the three. The drops are predictable and I don't recall any kids ever getting off it and appearing scared.
For Splash, expect to get a little wet. The biggest drop is at the end and it is long, it is fast and the first time I went on it, I screamed like a little girl (and I am a grown man).
For Space Mountain, a classic WDW ride in every sense, I highly recommend the experience. That said, because it is a dark ride, the drops are unexpected. The coaster only goes 25 MPH (in the mornings) and up to about 32 MPH (in the evenings), but again, because you are riding in the dark, it seems much faster.
For Splash and Big Thunder, you can ride side by side and for Space Mountain, you ride in cars that are three people in a line, single file.
Hope this helps. Have a great time!!!
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Ummm, I may be mistaken, but I thought that splash mountain was going to be closed in January and February. We're gonna be there from 1/24 through 1/31 and it was my understanding that it was closed. Am I confused?
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Splash Mountain is indeed closed in Jan and Feb 2010.
The original poster was looking for alternative attractions due to the Splash closure.
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at the risk of stirring a hornets nest,
how come the speed of the ride increses as the day goes on? is this a friction thing or a decision to make it more of a thrill ride at night thing??
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Originally Posted by Gator
Anyway, Big Thunder may be a bit more kid friendly because you can see where you're going. Space may be a little too scary because it's pitch black. Start with Thunder, and if they like that, move on to Space.
I agree
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Originally Posted by BigThunderFan
I would think if your kids can handle that huge drop on Splash, then nothing on Big Thunder or Space should scare them.
This was my thought too. However, if you consider "tummy drops" thrill rides, then both Space and Thunder has them. Our family's favorite is Big Thunder - especially my son (10). And he proclaims to HATE rides with "tummy drops".
I like the idea of starting with Goofy's Barnstormer and if that goes well, go for BTM!
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Originally Posted by Frog
at the risk of stirring a hornets nest,
how come the speed of the ride increses as the day goes on? is this a friction thing or a decision to make it more of a thrill ride at night thing??
As the grease on the tracks warms from repeated use it thins out and causes less friction later in the day which allows for the faster ride.
Big Thunder does this too. Actually most coasters do, but you don't notice a couple miles per hour difference on a normally fast ride like you would on these.
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Originally Posted by BigThunderFan
As the grease on the tracks warms from repeated use it thins out and causes less friction later in the day which allows for the faster ride.
Big Thunder does this too. Actually most coasters do, but you don't notice a couple miles per hour difference on a normally fast ride like you would on these.
That's true. I rode BTMRR at night and was blown away with how much faster it seemed. I guess it was a combination of the dark and the faster track. You might want to make sure you take kids for their first ride on it during the early part of the day and see how they handle it...
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I agree with the idea of starting on Barnstormer. It lasts about 1 minute.
The other factor I encountered is that the lap bar on Big Thunder adjusts to the bigger person and leaves the smaller one secured looser, more Air Time might not be the way to start.
Enjoy!
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i say it depends on the child if they like the roller costers in the dark go with space if they dont go with thunder i relly dont care for thunder because they are no doors on the cart and you feel like you are goning to fall out if you still want a water ride try the water ride in anamal kingdom it is so much fun
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Both Thunder Mtn and Space use the same physical technology to achieve the fun. The difference, as pointed out earlier, is that Space is indeed dark (much darker now than recently). Space Mtn is actually a 'Wild Mouse' coaster- one which relies on short, quick track elements like small drops and quick turns around a corner without banking. As it's in the dark, it doesn't have the same disorienting feel that 'Wild Mouse' coasters built in the light of day do. Primeval Whirl is Disney's OTHER 'Wild Mouse' attraction. If they like the sensation of swing sets they'll likely do fine with Space. Some folks have found that by giving young ones a phosphorescent light stick to hold, it takes the "dark fear' away.
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If you go on Big Thunder you also might consider getting in the first car, behind the "engine". That is a much more "smoother" ride and since you really can't see right in front (like a normal roller coaster) so visually not as scary. The back last car is definately more "bouncy" (which, of course, is where we always ride ).
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I have a Nervous Nelly-DS11. He loves, absolutely loves Space Mountain-I will say we had to drag him on the first time. For him, he can't see the roller coaster, b/c it is in a building so that helped-he has a thing with heights. SM does not have any steep hills, there is one small, tiny drop, it is more rough than anything, and it is in the dark-which is good b/c they can't see what's coming.
BTMM-is fun, no drops, it goes sideways a little, it is rough and tumble. My DS4 loves it and DS11 really likes it.
Have fun!
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As another poster said, do the Barnstormer, then BTMM and then SM. If they like these than next time do Splash Mountain-when it's opened back up. Splash Mountain is the most intense b/c of the drop at the end.
Have fun!
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Originally Posted by Rekenna
I have a Nervous Nelly-DS11. He loves, absolutely loves Space Mountain-I will say we had to drag him on the first time. For him, he can't see the roller coaster, b/c it is in a building so that helped-he has a thing with heights. SM does not have any steep hills, there is one small, tiny drop, it is more rough than anything, and it is in the dark-which is good b/c they can't see what's coming.
BTMM-is fun, no drops, it goes sideways a little, it is rough and tumble. My DS4 loves it and DS11 really likes it.
Have fun!
I thought that Space Mountain has big drops. I thought it was very fast with a number of big drops. Perhaps I am wrong. I would like to know more about the thrill part of the ride
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Originally Posted by HJL413
I thought that Space Mountain has big drops. I thought it was very fast with a number of big drops. Perhaps I am wrong. I would like to know more about the thrill part of the ride
Nope, no big drops. I'm a wimp and only rode it after I saw the track when the work lights were on. The biggest drop is less than 20 feet. It does have a lot of sharp turns, but the top speed is about 28 mph...Of course in the dark all of that seems MUCH bigger...
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