Get ready for a thrilling transformation as the iconic Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin ride at Walt Disney World undergoes a major overhaul! But here's where it gets exciting (and a bit controversial): the ride's wooden framework has been replaced with a concrete base, sparking curiosity about the ride's new entrance structure.
The ride has been closed since last summer, and the recent concrete work has raised questions about the changes to come. The wooden framework has been removed, and in its place, a concrete base has been poured, leaving an oblong form with poles sticking out and a thin trench in the center. While we don't know exactly what will go on top of this base, it's clear that a new entrance structure is taking shape.
The ride is scheduled to reopen this spring with new ride vehicles, handheld blasters, and interactive targets, promising an enhanced experience for visitors. But what will the new entrance look like? Will it be a space-themed gateway or something entirely different?
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting transformation! In the meantime, let us know in the comments what you think the new entrance could be. Are you excited for the reimagined ride? Share your thoughts and join the discussion!