I'm a rocket maaaan, spinning up here all alone
Astro Orbiter is pretty old school. How old school are we talking about? Well, it first opened its doors in 1974 under the name “Star Jets” before undergoing a retheme and adopting its current moniker, Astro Orbiter in 1994. You just need to take a good look at it from afar to know that this is a ride that screams theme parks and carnival rides.
This is yet another aerial carousel in Magic Kingdom, joining the likes of Dumbo the Flying Elephant and the The Magic Carpets of Aladdin, which means that this is also a fun option for families and kids. How does it fare against the competition? We can definitely say that Dumbo has a pretty neat playground which sets that attraction around from the rest, and Aladdin is, well, Aladdin, which might be enough for some guests. Without a specific franchise tie-in, what makes this Astro Orbiter feel special?
The Good
Astro Orbiter doesn’t have a neat queue and the theme here is “board a rocket shaped vehicle and spin around”, which is more than okay in my opinion. This is also the most… thrilling… ride when it comes to Magic Kingdom’s aerial carousels. This doesn’t mean that you will be moving at lightning speeds or that the G-forces will crush you, no, but Astro Orbiter is a bit faster than both Dumbo and Aladdin.
Additionally, it sits higher above the ground, and the vehicle feels more compact, which adds to the thrill and creates the sensation of riding faster than usual. Your vehicle also tilts at an angle as you use a joystick to move up and down, which can even make you slide a bit across your seat. If you want something a little bit faster than the most traditional aerial carousels out there, then you might have a good time here.
The Bad
Astro Orbiter's higher speed may make it more uncomfortable for certain guests. Online reviews often mention complaints about the seats being too small, much like those in Space Mountain but even flatter, making it challenging to enter and especially exit the vehicle. Additionally, some guests report experiencing nausea due to the spinning motion. Many comments even dub this attraction as a thrill ride in disguise!

If you struggle with motion sickness or dislike tight seating, you might want to pass on this ride. Hopefully, Disney will consider updating the vehicles in the future, perhaps making them larger like those found in Dumbo. Online comments often attribute motion sickness to the reclined seating position required on Astro Orbiter, which makes it look like you are almost lying down.

Will Kids enjoy it?
The real question here should be, “Will Parents enjoy it?” If you're prone to motion sickness and dislike tight spaces, you might want to skip Astro Orbiter. Your kids will likely find Dumbo and Aladdin more enjoyable anyway. However, if the seating isn't an issue for you and you think your kids are craving something more thrilling, then Astro Orbiter might be worth a try, especially considering the usually short queues.
Astro Orbiter FAQ
Where is Astro Orbiter located?
Astro Orbiter is located in Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.
What is the height requirement to ride Astro Orbiter?
There is no height requirement for this ride.
Is Astro Orbiter scary for children?
This isn't a scary ride, but it can be a problem if your kids are prone to motion sickness.
Do we recommend Astro Orbiter?
Not particularly. It’s a basic ride with little to set it apart and can be a bit uncomfortable to sit in.