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On July 15, 2005 Space Mountain returns to Tomorrowland just in time for Disneyland's 50th anniversary. This timeless classic has been upgraded with brand-new effects and a longer re-entry tunnel. The coaster track, support structure and trains have been entirely replaced during the 27 month's this attraction was put on hiatus. The original building a Ripped Cone Shape designed by John Hench with a 200-foot diameter remains. Inside there is 1,811,710 cubic feet of interior space and the bottom of the structure rests 17-feet below ground level.
| Year | Track | Type | Designer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Steel | Indoor Freeform | WDI |
| Height: 100 feet | Drop: 15 feet |
| Top Speed: 30.2 mph | Length: 3,035 feet |
| Trains: 12 - 12 passenger | Ride Time: 2 minutes, 50 seconds |
Each train is designed with an on-board audio system.
Ride capacity: 2,000 passengers per hour
Height requirement: Must be at least 40 inches tall
The original Space Mountain roller coaster closed on April 9, 2003.
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