I remember the old “Mission To Mars” ride in Tomorrowland when I was younger. You sat in a round room in a row of seats that would slightly bend backward to “simulate” blast-off and landing, and there were movie screens around you on the walls, ceiling, and floor to make it look you’re flying to Mars and back.
I was such a sucker for that kind of thing when I was 3.
MTM closed in the late-80’s and the building was dormant until they put the scary “Alien Encounter,” followed by the current “Stitch’s Great Escape.”
dwdl21 about 8 years ago
And they got on the launch site how?
Wren Fahel about 8 years ago
Years ago, one evening my husband took a drive to clear his head. He ended up going over the border to Canada (we’re in NH).
Steve Dutch about 8 years ago
Seriously, a day at Canaveral is like a trip to Disney World. Totally worth it.
phoenixnyc about 8 years ago
And now I know how the Major and Bess got written out of the series…
HAL69 about 8 years ago
I remember the old “Mission To Mars” ride in Tomorrowland when I was younger. You sat in a round room in a row of seats that would slightly bend backward to “simulate” blast-off and landing, and there were movie screens around you on the walls, ceiling, and floor to make it look you’re flying to Mars and back.
I was such a sucker for that kind of thing when I was 3.
MTM closed in the late-80’s and the building was dormant until they put the scary “Alien Encounter,” followed by the current “Stitch’s Great Escape.”
Sisyphos about 8 years ago
Disneyland, Cape Canaveral: it’s all part of the same big theme park for seasoned citizens called “Florida”….