Our team has selected some of the best Space Mountain videos for the attraction at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World Resort, Bay Lake, Florida. All of the videos that we have selected were found on YouTube and we have created a playlist of the best videos we found. The videos are located below. You can select from the different videos of Space Mountain by clicking on the menu at the top left corner of the video player and selecting the video you want to watch by clicking on it. Below the Space Mountain video player is a description of each of the videos that we have selected.

The first Space Mountain video we selected is from JohnYChen. This is one of the best videos to get an overview of the line, ride experience, and exit line for Space Mountain. The video starts at the start of the line and gives an overview of the whole line up to the loading area. This is good to watch if you are in a Space Mountain queue video. After the line section, you then get a good view of the actual ride. This Space Mountain video also covers the exit area, which includes the moving walkway that is on an uphill incline. Overall the video quality is very good. The video goes all the way up to 1080p 60 frames per second in quality.

Following that Space Mountain Walt Disney World video, is another ride video by SoCal Attractions 360. This video gives a quick overview of the exterior of Space Mountain and the loading area to start out. Next coverage of the ride is given. This is one of best videos to see the actual ride experience clearly. The stars that are projected on the ceiling can be seen clearly in the video. 2160P (4K) quality is available for this video.

The next Space Mountain Disney World video is by iThemePark and gives a good overview of the queue and the ride. The ride portion of the video is shot with nightvision, which gives a different perspective of the roller coaster.

Videos 4 and 5 are of Space Mountain with the lights on. You can what the ride looks like when the lights are on.

Video 6 covers Space Mountain with the lights on from the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover.

The last two videos cover the opening day of Space Mountain in January 1975. Those two Space Mountain videos are great classic videos to see what Space Mountain was link on opening day.

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You can also learn more about Space Mountain by visiting the other pages that are here on the site.