If you’ve ever wondered what that spinning ride high above the park is in the Magic Kingdom skyline, you’ve likely spotted Astro Orbiter. Located in Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom, the spinning ride takes guests high above Tomorrowland in their own rocket-shaped vehicles, with truly stunning views of the park.
Astro Orbiter Fast Facts
- Location: Tomorrowland in Magic Kingdom
- Height Requirement: 35 inches
- Attraction Length: About one and a half minutes
- Genie+: Yes, eligible for Disney Genie+ selection
- Ride Type: Spinning Ride
- Early Theme Park Entry Eligible? Yes
- Extended Evening Hours Eligible? Yes
Ride Queue
The queue for Astro Orbiter is located at ground level, with guests taking an elevator up to the loading platform. While the waiting area is mostly covered, be prepared for some outdoor exposure as you wait for your turn to board the rockets.
Accessibility
Astro Orbiter features transfer-accessible vehicles for those who use wheelchairs or scooters. Guests must be able to transfer from their mobility device to the ride vehicle independently or with assistance from their party. Additionally, the ride includes an elevator to reach the loading platform, making it easier for guests with mobility issues to board and disembark.
On-Ride Photo
There is no on-ride photo for Astro Orbiter.
Ride Tips
Astro Orbiter often has shorter wait times compared to other popular attractions in Tomorrowland, making it a good choice for guests looking to experience a thrilling ride without a long wait. The ride offers fantastic views of the park, especially at night when the park is illuminated. However, if you or someone in your party is prone to motion sickness, this spinning ride might be one to skip.
Is Astro Orbiter Kid-Friendly?
Astro Orbiter is a spinning ride that goes particularly high (you need to take an elevator just to get to the loading station). While not too intense, the height and spinning motion might be too much for very young children. The thrill factor is certainly above what you’ll find with the tamer Dumbo. Kids who enjoy the sensation of flying and aren’t afraid of heights will likely find this ride exciting and fun.
Best For: Kids who are old enough to handle higher heights and the spinning motion of the ride.
Will Astro Orbiter Cause Motion Sickness?
This is a spinning ride that takes guests on a high-speed journey around a central axis. While the motion is smooth, it may cause motion sickness for those sensitive to spinning. If you or someone in your party tends to get motion sick, it might be best to enjoy the view from below rather than experiencing the ride itself.