Star Tours: The Adventures Continue
Discoveryland, Disneyland Park
Star Tours is a simulator attraction and thrill ride where you board a Starspeeder and your unwitting pilot C-3PO takes you through space, and the Star Wars universe. With over 60 different combinations of flights this is a ride where you can ride again and again and still see new things.
Guests must be a minimum of 1.02m to ride and pregnant women are not allowed to ride.

Queueing
The ride offers a premier access queue and the entrance for all queues is in the same location.
At this ride those with a purple pass who use a wheelchair or mobility scooter must leave them at the entrance to the queue, and after that it’s quite a walk (I would estimate at least 100-200m) to the ride. This includes a flight of stairs but there is a lift. The gallery below shows the walk/distance involved. You exit through the shop adding more distance at the end.

Ride Access
The queue and ride access area has quite low levels of lighting. The ride vehicle consists of a number of rows and each row queues in it's own mini queue right before loading.
If using a wheelchair and are able to take it to the ride you will be seated in the front row and the transfer is level from chair to ride seat.
Guide and assistance dogs are not permitted to ride.

Ride Comfort
The ride uses 3D glasses and there is a lot of movement. This can trigger motion sickness quite easily if you are prone to it, and the glasses could be uncomfortable for those who already wear glasses or have sensory difficulties.
The actual ride seats are similar to seats on a train or plane and are quite comfortable themselves as you are in quite a normal, neutral position.

Wheelie Good Score
As I have admitted previously I am not a massive Star Wars fan, but I have been dragged on this ride with friends. I stopped going on it for a while when I had to walk so far to get to it, which was a real issue but my now my pass colour has changed I’d ride again.
I like that it’s pretty much different every time, but this one is a bad trigger for motion sickness! It is still however easier to get on that a lot of rides, so that raises the score a lot for me!
For me it's a Wheelie Good Score of 4 out of 5.
More Images
Here are additional images showing the walk to the ride from the entrance, and the loading areas and access to the ride vehicle.
For more information about this attraction please visit the Disneyland Paris website