The orange version of the ride is described as extremely intense, causing nausea and discomfort for many riders.
Claustrophobia
Numerous customers reported feelings of claustrophobia and panic during the ride, particularly in the orange version.
Mixed Experiences
While some enjoyed the immersive experience and thrill, many others had negative reactions, including sickness and discomfort.
Staff Response
Several reviews mentioned poor staff response during distressing situations, leading to dissatisfaction with the overall experience.
Pre-Ride Warnings
Customers felt that the warnings about the ride's intensity and potential side effects were insufficient or not emphasized enough.
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Belen Y.
Nov 7, 2025
1.0
Casi me muero. Un horror. Sentí que me iba a dar algo entre la presión en el pecho y la descompostura. Piensen dos veces antes de entrar, se van a arruinar el día de parque
JT
Josh Torres
Nov 5, 2025
1.0
Went for my first time today at Epcot. I absolutely love simulators but this one i figured how claustrophobic could it be? There was an Orange(more intense) and Green (easier) version of the ride. I chose the green. My woman and I, and my daughter sat down in it, but when they closed the doors i felt trapped. In a very very confined space and i had a panic/claustrophobia attack that I've never experienced before. I yelled "i need out" thinking they might have audio or video inside these rides. They couldn't hear me. So the 3 of us started yelling as loud as we could for someone to open the ride up and they couldn't hear us.😭 The ride started and i just closed my eyes and tried to get my breathing under control. I was hyperventilating. I pulled my phone out and looked down and started scrolling through it to take my mind off of panicking and the ride. It was over in 2 minutes. My daughter and friends rode the more intense version and loved it. They just need some kind of communication or microphone inside these things.
JA
Jared Arteaga
Oct 17, 2025
5.0
Simulador de vuelo al espacio. Solo probamos la opción verde, que es el tranquilo; los comentarios dicen que el naranja está muy extremo.
LD
Linda DiLiberti
Oct 7, 2025
1.0
Ride made me sick had to run to the bathroom. I could not stop going to the bathroom and throwing up. I did not know there were two sections.
DM
Duncan McAuley
Sep 20, 2025
5.0
Been on both versions of this ride in my life, the green and the orange. The green level I did as a kid and it takes you to the moon. You get some gentle g-forces but nothing crazy. It was cool. More recently as an adult, I tried the orange level. That was an entirely different beast. That one takes you to Mars. Those G's were intense. I thought it was fun, but my stomach didn't as we got to the end. I ended up being fine, but I did feel a slight nausea for a while and was otherwise just "off" for the rest of the day. Which fortunately didn't stop me from having a blast on Guardians later and enjoying food at the international showcase. Mind you, I am not really known for motion sickness or anything. They have barf bags on the ride if you ever need it, and there are also little air nozzles like what you see on an airplane to help provide fresh air. Above all else, I recommend not eating a large pastry and drinking a large coffee right before going on this ride.
Mission: SPACE is a thrilling simulated NASA-style mission to Mars or a gentle orbit ride around Earth at Epcot in Walt Disney World.
Where is Mission: SPACE located?
Mission: SPACE is located at 200 Epcot Center Drive, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, 32830, USA.
What are the operating hours of Mission: SPACE?
Mission: SPACE is open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
What types of payment does Mission: SPACE accept?
Mission: SPACE accepts American Express, Cash, Contactless Payment, Diners Club, Discover, Mastercard, and Visa.
How can I contact Mission: SPACE by phone?
You can contact Mission: SPACE at +1 407-939-5277 (main), +1 407-939-2273 (local), or +1 407-939-7529 (alternate).
Where can I find more information or updates about Mission: SPACE online?
More information is available on their official website at https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/attractions/epcot/mission-space/, and you can follow Walt Disney World on Pinterest, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram at waltdisneyworld.
What nearby dining options are available when visiting Mission: SPACE?
Nearby dining options include Sunshine Seasons (Asian fusion), Le Cellier Steakhouse (steakhouse), Rose & Crown Pub (British cuisine), Nine Dragons Restaurant (Asian fusion), and Akershus Royal Banquet Hall (Eastern European).
What nearby attractions can enhance my visit to Mission: SPACE?
You can visit the Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros ride nearby, enjoy the Living with the Land attraction, or explore Project Tomorrow: Inventing the Wonders of the Future exhibit for more entertainment.
Is there convenient public transportation access near Mission: SPACE?
Yes, the Monorail Station at Epcot is nearby, providing easy access for visitors traveling to and from Mission: SPACE.
Are there retail or gift shop options near Mission: SPACE?
Near Mission: SPACE you can find gift shops like Karamell-Küche and SeaBase Gift Shop, as well as retail stores such as Plume et Palette and La Signature for beauty and fashion items.