

Hyperspace Mountain isn’t the only thing returning in April.

It’s an epic Star Wars combat scene taken straight from the films-but hurry, Hyperspace Mountain is only open for a limited time!

Maneuvers become more intense as you join the Rebel squadron for one final, courageous assault on the menacing Star Destroyer. After being escorted into hyperspace by an elite X-wing squadron, you arrive only to find the Star Destroyer waiting with a swarm of TIE fighters-it’s a trap!Īs Rebel forces valiantly battle Imperial vessels, you’re caught up in a barrage of blaster fire. Your mission begins with a briefing from Admiral Ackbar-the Rebel Alliance needs help flying reconnaissance vessels to survey an Imperial Star Destroyer. Photo courtesy of Disneyland Resortįor anyone who hasn’t ridden Hyperspace Mountain, here’s how Disneyland describes the wildest ride in the universe (all accompanied by John Williams’ iconic Star Wars music, of course):įend off crossfire from swarms of Rebel X-wing starfighters and Imperial TIE fighters amidst an intergalactic onslaught! No end date has been announced, but we can reasonably assume the adventure through a galaxy far, far away will remain open at least through May 4th (Star Wars Day), and likely won’t close before May 27th, which is the last date of the separately-ticketed “Disneyland After Dark: Star Wars Nite” after-hours event (the Disneyland Star Wars Nite coincides with Star Wars Celebration, an official Star Wars fan event, taking place May 26-29, 2022 at the nearby Anaheim Convention Center). Opened on (just two days after the release of Star Wars ), it was the second roller coaster built at Disneyland, and was the second of the five versions of Space Mountain built by The Walt Disney Company. Today, we learned that Hyperspace Mountain will return for a limited time starting April 29, 2022.Īccording to the Disneyland website and official Disneyland app, Space Mountain will close on April 28 th to prepare for Hyperspace Mountain’s debut the following day. Space Mountain is an indoor, space-themed roller coaster in Tomorrowland at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. Despite fans campaigning for Hyperspace Mountain to be a permanent fixture in Tomorrowland (like at Disneyland Paris), the extremely popular overlay comes and goes over time – often with little fanfare. Hyperspace Mountain is back for a limited time in Disneyland This special overlay features a different storyline than the traditional Space Mountain ride, as it’s obviously all about Star Wars. The Star Wars-themed Hyperspace Mountain overlay first took over Disneyland’s Space Mountain attraction in 2015.
