Cyberspace Mountain
Disney Adventure World Paris · Production Courtyard
Overview
Cyberspace Mountain let guests design their own virtual roller coaster — choosing loops, drops, and turns at a design kiosk — before stepping into a motion-simulator pod that used a hydraulic centrifuge rig to physically replicate the forces of the coaster they'd just built. It was part of a broader Cyberspace-themed zone of the park exploring virtual and digital worlds, and the personalization angle made every ride technically different from the last.
ParksLog Verdict
A genuinely inventive concept for its era — letting guests design the ride they were about to experience was ahead of its time for a theme park attraction. It's mostly remembered now by guests who grew up in the park's first decade, before the area became Toy Story Playland.
About this experience
An interactive attraction where guests first designed their own virtual roller coaster at a kiosk, then boarded a hydraulic centrifuge cabin that physically replicated the forces of their custom-created ride.
Best For
- Guests who remember designing their own custom coaster
- Fans of early-2000s motion-simulator technology
- Disneyland Paris park historians
Tips
- The area it once occupied became part of Toy Story Playland after 2010
- Every ride was technically unique since guests designed their own coaster layout first
- It used a hydraulic centrifuge cabin rather than a fixed-motion simulator platform
Details
History
Cyberspace Mountain opened with the park in March 2002 and closed in 2010, when the surrounding Cyberspace zone was redeveloped to make way for Toy Story Playland, which opened later that same year.
Fun Facts
- Guests designed their own coaster layout at a kiosk before riding a simulation of their own creation
- The attraction used a hydraulic centrifuge rig to physically replicate custom G-forces
- The zone it stood in was redeveloped into Toy Story Playland, which opened in 2010
Frequently Asked Questions
- How long does Cyberspace Mountain take?
- The experience runs about 5 minutes. Budget extra time for the queue, any pre-show, and boarding — on busy days the full process can take considerably longer.
- Is Cyberspace Mountain good for young children?
- Cyberspace Mountain is not marked as kid-friendly on ParksLog. Check the height requirement and thrill level before visiting with young children.
- How intense is Cyberspace Mountain?
- ParksLog rates this as low intensity — calm pacing with light movement. Suitable for most guests including young children. Use your own judgement based on personal comfort and any health advisories posted at the entrance.
- When did Cyberspace Mountain open?
- Cyberspace Mountain opened at Disney Adventure World Paris in 2002.
- Is Cyberspace Mountain still operating?
- ParksLog marks this attraction as retired or no longer operating. Check Disney Adventure World Paris's official site for the current lineup.