Spaceship Earth
About Spaceship Earth
Journey through time and explore the history of communication, from the Stone Age to the computer age. This iconic ride inside the geodesic sphere of Spaceship Earth is a slow-moving journey through detailed scenes with audio-animatronics, culminating in a fun, interactive look at your own future.
Pro Tips
- Lines are longest at the beginning of the day as guests enter the park. Ride it later in the afternoon for a shorter wait.
- Pay attention to the interactive screen in your ride vehicle; you can create a fun, animated video of your future.
- The ride is a great way to cool off and relax for about 15 minutes.
Booking & Details
⚡ Lightning Lane Multi Pass
Available via Lightning Lane Multi Pass. A good choice to save some time, but typically a lower priority than other headliner attractions.
What to Know
- The outer surface of the geosphere is made of 11,324 aluminum and plastic-alloy triangles.
- The narration has been provided by famous actors over the years, including Jeremy Irons and Judi Dench.
- The entire ride is built on a massive turntable that rotates the vehicles through the show scenes.
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