Future World West
Future World East
Innoventions East
Mission: Space
Test Track
Universe of Energy
World Showcase
 
You must be 44” to ride. Mission: Space is not for the faint of heart. The intense g-forces are created by a giant centrifuge. Even though you (probably) won’t feel like your spinning, this attraction can still leave you feeling very woozy. If you’re prone to motion sickness use extreme caution. If you follow the instructions (and tips below) you might be fine, everyone reacts differently.
The good news is that overall; most people don’t find it as bad as the hype makes it sound.

The "lighter" version of Mission: Space shouldn't present any major motion sickness problems, but it still features some simulator-type motions.
 
Mission: Space is one of the more popular attractions at Epcot. If lines are long, consider using FastPass.
 
In the "intense" version of the attraction, the most important tip for avoiding motion sickness is to stay focused on the screen with your head facing straight ahead. If you look around the spinning sensation will become much more apparent (and that could mean trouble!).
 
If you need them, motion sickness bags are provided for your, um, convenience!
 
Needless to say, don’t ride on a full stomach!

 
Mission: Space (along with the rest of Future World) usually closes at 7:00 while World Sowcase remains open until 9:00.
 
If the ride is too much for you, you can either ride the "lighter" version or skip it entirely and experience the interactive attractions in the rest of the pavilion.
 
Look for the genuine Lunar Rover!
 
 


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