The Buzz Lightyear Disney World ride is located in Magic Kingdom's Tomorrowland. Become a space ranger as you battle Emperor Zurg inside this interactive video game type ride. You can spin your car in different directions as you shoot targets and score points.
This attraction has almost become a cult following among guests who are trying to find Buzz Lightyear ride tips and tricks. very popular with school aged-kids to teens. Even adults enjoy getting in on the competion.
Check out this video below to see what it's like inside the Buzz Lightyear Disney World ride. Even though the video does a nice job recreating the experience, there is nothing like being their experiencing all the special effects.
Be sure to check out the age recommendations below.
Ages 3-6- Kids this age really enjoy Buzz, and will get a kick of all the characters they enjoy. Although their aim for targets is likely to be less than precise, they only know when they make a hit.
Ages 7-11- The younger kids in this age range will enjoy the Buzz Lightyear characters, but will enjoy the ride more for it's video game skills. If you have a video game lover at home, don't miss this one.
Ages 12 and up- Even teens are entertained by this interactive game system. It might not be their top choice, but they can be easily persuaded to ride with a younger sibling. Adults enjoy the ride as well, particularly video-game loving dads.
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