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5-08-2012 @ 11:19AM
bighummel said...
I was one of the first to ride this in 1975. During the ride a beam or other obstacle lightly clipped the top of my head (I'm 6'9"). I mentioned this to the operators afterwards and they shut it down to make adjustments.
Then, more recently, while riding it, the ride stopped and all the lights came on, so we got to see the inside structure for the first time.
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5-08-2012 @ 12:12PM
nancy said...
I too was riding Space Mountain, and the ride all of a sudden stopped, and all of the lights came on. This was back when it was an E-Ticket ride.
5-08-2012 @ 3:48PM
R said...
I went in June of 1977, one month after it opened. I remember it very well because it was for Grad Night. The line for the ride extended outside of Tomorrowland.