There is a ride at Disney World’s Hollywood Studios that is crazy, wild and just a little bit insane. The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror opened in 1994, but it took me until we went in 2000 before I would venture on this ride.
The ride is situated in a building that looks like a rundown, deserted old hotel. When you enter the “dusty” old lobby, you are ushered into a room where you watch a short video about the story behind the hotel.
Little trivia tip – the video is hosted by Rod Serling, the creator of the Twilight Zone television series and throughout the attraction you can find memorabilia from different episodes of The Twilight Zone.
The haunting story about five people who boarded an elevator in the hotel only to disappear mysteriously after the elevator is struck by lightning sets the stage for the ride. Because now, as guests we get to ride the only working elevator in the building – the maintenance elevator.
What follows is a harrowing ride which features “ghosts”, a horizontal ride through a “fifth dimension” and then the ultimate thrill – the drops.
Yes, I said drops. As in plural. As in they keep lifting you and dropping you 13 floors!
And to top it off, they open up a door at one point so you can briefly – oh, so briefly – look out over the park.
Before you plummet, again.
And what makes this ride even more “terror”-fying is that you are only held by a belt over your lap, so when you drop, you actually lift off your seat a little.
My Chandler discovered that sitting on his hat for the ride was probably not the best idea when the lady in front of him handed him his hat after the ride was done.
My favorite part of the ride? The gift shop with assorted items that would be sold at a hotel – soaps and soap dishes, terry cloth robes, a souvenir photo.
Yeah, while the shop was good and I did get my “I Survived the Tower of Terror” button, I am not sure I ever want to do this ride, again! Hence the reason I sent My Chandler with Sweet Pea when she decided to try this ride!
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