Astro Orbitor
Last Updated: August 19, 2024
Guests fly high above Tomorrowland for a bird's eye view of The Magic Kingdom. Using a joystick, passengers can control the height of their rocket as it rotates in the air amongst the planets.
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TMS-549
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Construction: 2
Onstage: 17
Backstage: 1
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Deaths & Injuries:
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 3
Audio Clips:
0
Videos:
2
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Astro Orbitor Multimedia
Construction Photos
Onstage Photos
Backstage Photos
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Astro Orbitor Deaths and Injuries:
Guest Tripped As He Stepped Into The Rocket And Hit His Back On The Seat
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Accident Date: 11/9/2009
Accident Type: Injury
November 9, 2009-A 68 year old man tripped as he stepped into the rocket and hit his back on the seat. After riding, he exited and fainted, complaining of back pain. He was seen by a resort nurse and paramedics, then treated at Western Medical Center Anaheim.
Visitor Stated He Lost Consciousness After Boarding A Ride Vehicle And Before The Ride Was Dispatched
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Accident Date: 8/6/2010
Accident Type: Injury
Aug 06, 2010:--A 33 year old man stated he lost consciousness after boarding a ride vehicle and before the ride was dispatched. The guest was dispatched via ambulance to the hospital and the ride maintained normal
Girl Said That She Hit Her Head While On The Ride.
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Accident Date: 4/1/2011
Accident Type: Injury
Apr 01, 2011:--A 7 year old girl said that she hit her head while on the ride. She was treated at Western Medical Center in Anaheim. The state performed an annual accident inspection on the ride. No safety hazards were
It is 64 feet tall
there are 12 vehicles
Astro Orbitor Specifications:
THEORETICAL CAPACITY
This figure is what the attraction should yield under ideal conditions utilizing all units in the system with no loss in efficiency at any position. This figure should be seldom or never attained. It is an ideal against which to measure.
Theoretical Capacity:
DISPATCH INTERVAL
The time interval between the dispatching of units.
Dispatch Interval:
INSTANTANOUS CAPACITY
Number of guests that can be handled when ride opens
Instantanous Capacity:
Trips:
Audience Control Capacity:
DISTANCE
Distance Traveled
Distance:
CAPACITY PER UNIT
Capacity for each vehicle or show
Capacity Per Unit:
Speed:
CYCLE TIME
From the time a unit passes any given point in the cycle until it returns to that same point.
Cycle Time:
QUEUE FACTOR
Average wait time; the number of minutes from the time a guest steps into a line until he actually sets foot on an attraction. 1965
Queue Factor:
LOAD TIME
From the time the guest(s) begins to enter the unit until the guest(s) is seated and the unit is safe to dispatch.
Load Time:
TRIP TIME
From dispatch to unload.
Trip Time:
1:00
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