Here’s How Disneyland In Japan Compares To Disney Parks In The US

Another ride I loved was, of course, Space Mountain. But this Space Mountain was unlike the other ones in the States as it has an alien-like theme that amps up the scare factor — and it goes way, way faster. (The top speed in Orlando and California is around 27-28mph, and the top speed in Tokyo is around 30-32 mph.) This speed difference might not seem like a lot, but let me tell you, I thought I was going to fly out of my seat throughout multiple points of the ride. Did I love it? Absolutely. Was I praying to the unknown gods of the universe for three minutes straight to spare my life? 1000 percent.

Note: This version of Space Mountain will be demolished and rebuilt into a whole new Space Mountain attraction starting July 31, 2024. So, if you plan on going to Tokyo Disneyland soon, make sure you check out this attraction, as the new Space Mountain will not be available to ride until 2027.

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