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Astro Orbiter (HD POV) Magic Kingdom Florida

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Check out this On-Ride POV of Astro Orbiter at Magic Kingdom (WDW) Florida.

The Astro Orbiter is a rocket-spinner attraction featured at all five Magic Kingdom-style parks at Walt Disney Resorts around the world. Although each ride may have a different name, all share the same premise of rockets 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.

No form of the attraction existed in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World until 1974, three years after the park's opening, when Tomorrowland underwent a massive expansion including the creation of Space Mountain, a new location for the Disneyland-attraction, Carousel of Progress, and the WEDWay PeopleMover. Star Jets was considered the focal point of Tomorrowland due to its soaring, spinning rockets and central location.
This version of the attraction was based on the Disneyland version, in both location (on top of the PeopleMover platform) and in style (both feature a large Saturn V rocket). However the attraction vehicles were different than any other previous form as they were much larger and featured a flatter back-end and larger tail fins. Each of the 12 open-air vehicles was attached to the central axis by a 20 foot arm. The vehicles held up to two passengers who circled round and round, 80 feet above the ground, while controlling their ascent and descent with a metal control stick.
In 1994, the attraction was re-designed and re-opened as the Astro Orbiter, part of the complete renovation of the park's Tomorrowland section. The attraction featured a highly stylized iron-work tower in lieu of the center rocket along with various planets on the outside of the attraction as to appear as if the rockets were weaving between the planets. The ride at the Magic Kingdom does 11 rotations per minute and averages 1.2 million miles a year. In the narration for the Tomorrowland Transit Authority, the ride is referenced as the "League of Planets Astro Orbiter."

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  • Can I please have your job?

  • NO NO NOOOOOO DONT EVER GO ON THIS AGAIN!! IT WAS SO SCARY!! DX

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  • I would totally be the guy at 3:49

  • @InvisiblePreson13 same basic thing.. just "better" because your higher up

  • Is this ride like the dumbo ride? I`ve never been on it. :p

  • this was so much fun! honestly it looks gay, but when you're with your family , it makes it sublime!

  • wow

  • Been on this :D

  • I just gotta ask two things.

    1. What is your favourite ride at WDW?

    2. Have you ever been to, or even heard of, Kennywood in Pennsylvania?

  • the guy in the front reminds me of my dad!! hahahahahahahaahah. love thissss.

  • I went to disneyland, And The Ride Lasted 30 Seconds, NOT WORTH WAITING IN LINE FOR A HALF HOUR!!!

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