Disney4me Posted Tuesday at 04:30 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 04:30 PM Disney World is going through A LOT of change. Test Track under construction August 2024 New lands are getting added to Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom, while other new attractions are replacing current ones in all four parks. Disney is busy bringing new ideas to the parks. One new ride coming to Disney World is a brand-new take on the classic EPCOT ride, Test Track. Reimagined Test Track (or Test Track 3.0) is opening in 2025, and we’re breaking down the concept art Disney has shared to find some clues about what we can expect. Starting with the concept art of the outside of the ride, you may notice some familiarity in the design if you’ve been around long enough to remember World of Motion. World of Motion was the first iteration of what became Test Track (and now the reimagined Test Track). Disney has shared that the new Test Track will take nods from both the previous Test Track and World of Motion and before we even enter the new ride, we can see at least one connection to the original ride. ©Disney Disney has already removed the canopy that had covered the entrance to Test Track, giving the building a big update and bringing it back to its World of Motion days. As you can see in the picture below of World of Motion, there are a lot of similarities in the design for the new Test Track. ©Disney The biggest difference between the World of Motion building design and the new Test Track building is the track that appears to run around the building. This track is the same one that has been used on the previous Test Track variation, which gives us an indication that Disney is planning to use the same (or VERY similar) ride track (more on that later). Test Track Construction September 2024 Another thing we noticed about the building’s exterior is the set of signs for the queue. On the far right is the standby line, and in the middle is the Lightning Lane sign. But what caught our attention was the sign on the very left, which appears to say “Single Riders.” This likely means that Disney is still planning to offer a single-rider line at this new ride, just like the old Test Track! ©Disney Continuing the idea of the ride track being the same, in the concept art below, we can see a similar track to the one we’re used to AND the same ride vehicles Test Track has been using. The vehicles may get some updates, but according to the art, we can likely expect to be in the same cars. ©Disney Another thing that the interior concept art shows is what seems to be a joy ride through a forest with a bright light up ahead. Disney has shared that this new ride will “celebrate today’s innovation while highlighting the past, present, and future.” The bright light off in the distance feels symbolic of the future and some new innovations and technology ideas we may get to see later on in the ride. We’ll just have to wait to see! Test Track cars No official opening date has been announced yet, but we do know that the new ride will debut in 2025. We’re excited to see what new ideas and immersive experiences Disney has come up with for us! Until then, keep following DFB as we keep an eye out for more Disney news. We’re DECODING Disney’s Latest Pirates of the Caribbean Lounge News Join the DFB Newsletter to get all the breaking news right in your inbox! Click here to Subscribe! WE KNOW DISNEY. YOU CAN, TOO. Oh boy, planning a Disney trip can be quite the adventure, and we totally get it! But fear not, dear friends, we compiled EVERYTHING you need (and the things to avoid!) to plan the ULTIMATE Disney vacation. Whether you're a rookie or a seasoned pro, our insider tips and tricks will have you exploring the parks like never before. So come along with us, and get planning your most magical vacation ever! GET YOUR GUIDE NOW What do you think the new Test Track ride will be like? Let us know in the comments!The post Decoding Disney World's NEW Test Track Announcement first appeared on the disney food blog.View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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