pretty high ha?
28 years. Spaceship Earth was one of the original rides when Epcot opened on October 1, 1982.
Spaceship Earth at Epcot in Walt Disney World, Orlando, FL, USA.
Spaceship Earth at EPCOT in Walt Disney World, Florida and the Montreal Biosphere.
The score is available on the official Walt Disney World park cd, available throughout the resort
The structure of Spaceship Earth is located at EPCOT (Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow), which is a theme park in Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. The iconic geodesic sphere houses a ride that takes guests on a journey through the history of communication and technology.
There does not seem to be statistical data to determine definitively which is the most popular ride at Walt Disney World. Looking at the various top ten lists, it could be Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain or Spaceship Earth.
There are 11,324 triangles in the Epcot structure Spaceship Earth. A link can be found below to check facts and learn more.
The price for a basic ticket to Epcot is $64 per day, although if purchased as a combination with other Disney parks such as Walt Disney World in a "Park Hopper" package the price is substantially reduced.
there are 2 "Space" in Epcot. Spaceship Earth and MISSION:Space. Spaceship earth is a dark ride that takes place in the geodesic-sphere or the "giant golf ball". It is a trip through the history of the earth and the various methods of communication that the human species has used and invented throughout time. MISSION:Space is a very intense thrill ride. You sit in a motion simulator which spins to simulate zero-g. the story is that you are flying a spaceship to mars.
The name "Spaceship earth" came about because the earth moves through space and it is holding people just like a spaceship.
Spaceship Earth - Epcot - was created in 1982.
Spaceship Earth at Epcot was designed by architect John Hench and engineered by the firm of WED Enterprises, which was a part of Walt Disney Imagineering. The iconic geodesic sphere was constructed by a team that included various engineers and builders. It officially opened to the public on October 1, 1982, as part of the Epcot theme park in Walt Disney World Resort, Florida. The attraction symbolizes the progress of human communication throughout history.