


The ride was reasonably long and honestly was worth the wait and the hot times in the lift. The breeze is nice too especially after the sweatbox aka elevator. I also liked that you can get a pretty great view of the park from such a great height. I like that I was able to ride as a single rider. Once you find a rocketship to get in and strap yourself in, it's blast off. Secrets, History and Fun Facts for Astro Orbiter. All Ages, Any Height, Classics, Must Transfer from Wheelchair/ECV. So, if you're not into claustrophobia or sweating your hamhocks off for a short ride then, choose wisely. Height Requirement: None: Popularity: Moderate to Heavy: Current Wait Time. The elevator was hot, musty and cramped with the 12-15 people that were in there. I did think it was odd to have everyone cram into an elevator to go up to the ride but I guess it saves people from climbing stairs in the heat and makes the ride somewhat ADA compliant. I went to this ride after riding Space Mountain like four times and since it didn't have too long of a wait, I figured why not? The line did move pretty fast. Everyone says this is a kids rid but really at Disneyworld it's where a kid can be a kid so I take that to mean it's no holds barred.
