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{{Infobox Disney ride
| image=Buzz3.png
| caption='''Buzz Lightyear near the loading area in Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin. Photo Disney'''
| land=Tomorrowland
| opened=November 3, 1998
| vehicle_names=XP-37 Space Cruiser
| park= Magic Kingdom
| guests_per_vehicle=2-3
| duration=4:23
| type=Dark Ride/Shooting Gallery
| based_on: Disney-Pixar's Toy Story
|custom_label_2= Disney Genie +
|custom_value_2= Yes
}}
Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin is an attraction located in [[Tomorrowland]].
==Attraction History==
Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin opened on November 3, 1998. The attraction replaced Take Flight, using which was the track Take Flight previously usedfinal incarnation of a series of aviation themed attractions that had been located in Tomorrowland since 1972 (the other attractions being: If You Had Wings, If You Could Fly, Delta Dreamflight, and Dreamflight) <ref> http://waltdatedworld.com/id97.htm </ref>. When creating Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin is part shooting gallery, Imagineers reused the old Take Flight track and part dark ridesystem <ref> http://www. Guests board an omnimover vehicles equipped with laser guns and a joystickmouseplanet. The purpose com/10445/Remembering_the_Magic_Buzz_Lightyears_Space_Ranger_Spin</ref>. Based on the adventures of Buzz Lightyear (from Disney's Toy Story and more directly the TV show Buzz Lightyear of Star Command), the attraction is for guests to get as many points as they can by part shooting targets in each of the scenesgallery and part dark ride. Since its opening in 1998, Buzz Lightyear's Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin is based on the Disney-Pixar Toy Story franchisehas not seen any major changes.
==Attraction Plot==
===Queue===
The plot of Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin begins in the queue. Here, guests realize they have been shrunk down to the size of a toy, and that they have recruited by "Star Command" to help fight the Evil Emperor Zurg. In order to increase the feeling that they have been shrunk, guests are surrounded by details such as a giant Phillips screw-driver head and a wall-sized toy instruction sheet.
The first scene in Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin is the "Robot Attack" scene, where riders witness dozens of Zurg's robots stealing batteries. In this room many targets are located on Zurg's robots. For instance, if riders shoot the large orange robot on the left arm, they will get 100,000 points.
After emerging from hyperspace, the Rangers finally face off against the Zurg himself. In the final scene it is shown that Zurg has been defeated, and the Little Green Men have gotten their batteries back. Buzz Lightyear then congratulates guests on a great mission. In this room, guest's photos are also taken, which are available for purchase in the attraction’s gift shop.
[[Image:BuzzRobot.png|400px|thumb|A robot on Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin. Photo Disney|alt= Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin robot]]
Before unloading, guests can see what level their score falls in. The levels are:
* Level 7 Galactic Hero (1,000,000 +)
Although level 7 is listed as a possible level, it is impossible for guests to see a score higher than 999,000999. ==Fun Facts and Trivia==* The mural in Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin's queue was painted by Imagineer Chuck Ballew <ref name= "Yee"> Yee, Keven. Walt Disney World Hidden History Second Edition. N.p.: n.p., 2014. Print. </ref>. * Chuck Ballew named a planet in the mural after himself called "Chokball" <ref name= "Yee"/> * The three chickens found in the Planet Z scene on Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin were originally found in Dreamflight <ref name= "Yee"/>. * Dreamflight's speed tunnel is reused in Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin <ref name= "Yee"/>. * The batteries found throughout Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin say "Made in Glendale" on them. This is a reference to Imagineering's headquarters in Glendale, California <ref name= "Yee"/>.