Victorian Architecture
The dome is inspired by the 'Retro-Future' aesthetic and Jules Verne's stories, contrasting with the futuristic white versions of other parks.
Disneyland Paris
Inaugurated in 1995 as 'De la Terre à la Lune', this attraction remains one of the most popular and intense in Europe. Its steampunk design hides cutting-edge technology capable of propelling passengers to 71 km/h in a few seconds.
Disneyland Park
The only version in the world featuring cannon propulsion and inversions, this Discoveryland icon thrusts you into the heart of an epic battle against the Empire.
Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain is much more than just a roller coaster; it's an architectural and technological masterpiece. Located in the heart of Discoveryland, the attraction is famous for its Jules Verne-inspired copper dome and its globally unique catapult system.
Since 2017, the journey to the Moon has given way to a mission for the Rebel Alliance. Between the blaster fire of TIE Fighters and the legendary music of John Williams, the immersion is total.
Technological Innovation
Unlike other Space Mountains, the Paris version uses a cannon inclined at 32 degrees to launch its trains—a unique engineering feat.
The dome is inspired by the 'Retro-Future' aesthetic and Jules Verne's stories, contrasting with the futuristic white versions of other parks.
The course is punctuated by laser projections and sets evoking the iconic clashes of the Star Wars saga.
POV
Buckle up for an immediate takeoff to a galaxy far, far away.
Analysis
Space Mountain Paris is often cited as one of the most visually successful dark rides. Its integration into the Discoveryland landscape is exemplary.
Although the Star Wars theme replaced the original story, the raw power of the attraction remains intact.
Intensity
High
Audio
John Williams
Design
Steampunk