Spaceship Earth is an iconic dark ride located inside the geodesic sphere at the entrance of EPCOT. This timeless attraction takes guests on a journey through the history of human communication, from the dawn of civilization to the modern age and beyond. With its captivating scenes, detailed animatronics, and thought-provoking narration, Spaceship Earth offers an educational and inspiring experience for guests of all ages.
Spaceship Earth Fast Facts
- Location: World Celebration in EPCOT
- Height Requirement: None
- Attraction Length: About 15 minutes
- Genie+: Yes, eligible for Disney Genie+ selection
- Ride Type: Dark ride
- Early Theme Park Entry Eligible?: Yes
- Extended Evening Hours Eligible?: Yes
Queue
The queue for Spaceship Earth winds around the base of the iconic geodesic sphere. As you approach the entrance, you’ll see detailed murals and displays that set the stage for your time-traveling adventure through human history.
Accessibility
The ride is accessible to guests who use wheelchairs or scooters. The ride features transfer-accessible vehicles for those who need to transfer from their mobility device to the ride vehicle.
On-Ride Photo
An on-ride photo is taken during the descent portion of Spaceship Earth. Guests can view and download their photo via the My Disney Experience app if they have purchased Memory Maker.
Ride Tips
While the ride is popular, it typically has one of the fastest-moving queues in the park. It can be a great attraction to use as an air conditioning break, or as a shorter queue to wait in while waiting for your nearby Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind return time.
Is Spaceship Earth Kid-Friendly?
The ride is perfect for guests of all ages, including families with young children. The gentle ride, fascinating scenes, and engaging storyline make it a hit with both kids and adults.
Best For: Families, history enthusiasts, and guests looking for an educational experience.
Will Spaceship Earth Cause Motion Sickness?
Spaceship Earth features slow-moving vehicles and gentle transitions, making it highly unlikely to cause motion sickness. It’s an ideal option for guests seeking a relaxing and informative journey through the history of human communication.