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Mission:
SPACE
pavilion
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The
new attraction at the Walt Disney World® Resort
is the most technologically advanced ever created by Disney.
In association
with former
NASA advisors,
astronauts
and scientists, Walt Disney Imagineering developed Mission:
SPACE at Epcot® as the first ride system ever created
to take guests straight up in simulated flight. |

Click Here for a PDF Map
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Mission:
SPACE
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Guests
who accept the mission will engage in a one-of-a-kind
astronaut experience that launches them into a simulated
space adventure -- from pulse-racing liftoff to the
sensations of traveling though outer space on a mission
to Mars.

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Advanced
Training Lab at Mission: SPACE
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Mission: SPACE Race -- Up to 60 guests
at a time can enroll in this training adventure where two
teams, each made up of both astronauts and ground control
personnel, race against time to be the first to complete
a successful mission. Teams must work together to overcome
challenges and setbacks in order to send their rocket from
Mars back to Earth.
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Expedition: Mars -- This simulated astronaut obstacle
course, which offers a joystick and a jet-pack button,
preps explorers
for conditions on the surface of Mars.
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Space Base -- Made especially for junior astronauts, Space Base
is an interactive play area made for climbing,
exploring
and having fun.
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Postcards from Space -- At this
kiosk guests can make a video of themselves with a space-themed
backdrop
for a great
souvenir of their Mission: SPACE experience that
they can e-mail to friends and family.
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