Well, I finally did it! I rode twice with the first time doing LL and the second time through a boarding group. Although I’m usually morally opposed to the LL, I really REALLY wanted two rides on this thing knowing that just one ride was t going to do it for me…so I caved and have the mouse my shekels. But anyway, here’s my thorough review:
Expedition Everest has been my all-time favorite Disney coaster, until I rode this recently. This is now my favorite. While o wouldn’t put this in as a top 10 coaster, it was crazy stupid fun! It was basically Space Mountain on crack and two shots of espresso. It struck the absolute perfect balance of being not too intense for families but just right for thrill-seekers. I was pleasantly surprised how exhilarating the ride was for such a low height requirement! Man that thing felt like it moved!
The best way I would describe the coaster experience would be that it’s very “floaty”, fast, slightly disorienting, out-of-control and exhilarating. I would say Mummy at USF is just a little more intense and I say that from the jarring pop of airtime you get from the first uphill launch and the forces you get in those turns.
For those who want to know, I say in the second from front car my first ride and then the front car in the second two the second time. Got “One Way or Another” and “Disco Inferno on my rides.
All in all, I still think the Mummy at USF wins as my all-tike favorite themed indoor coaster, but man is it close. Mummy has practical effects and airtime while Cosmic Rewind has length, disorientation, and “fun”. While I don’t think this is the best ride at WDW (That honor goes to Rise), I do think it’s the best coaster at WDW. It’s a real shame they’re blowing that last big chunk of space at DCA for what will likely be a screen-heavy dark ride. If the Avengers E-ticket at DCA were to be this but themed to the Avengers, I think this would be perfect. DCA needs a really solid themed family coaster and this would fit the bill perfectly.
One last thing: never got any motion sickness on either on my rides, but I almost never get sick on anything. I am savoring that while it lasts LOL. It is worth mentioning that while I didn’t get sick, I did feel VERY disoriented for a second or two right after the car finished that first hill. My eyes were fixed to the starfield beam in my left right after the flashing lights. I thought I was completely sideways for a second I was so out of it. But that added to the thrill for me!
So, yeah. Preshow was kinda cool. Queue was nice. Like how they tried to make it Epcot-y….Glad to have gotten to finally rode this! Perfect ride for Epcot and a great coaster to WDW’s roster.