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Does Test Track have lightning lane?

In short, your best shot at obtaining Lightning Lanes for the entire trio is booking Remy's Ratatouille Adventure #1, Test Track #2, and Frozen Ever After #3.



As of March 2026, Test Track at EPCOT does have a Lightning Lane, but its availability depends on the current status of the ride's major reimagining. The ride is part of the Lightning Lane Multi Pass (formerly Genie+) system, where it is classified as a "Tier 1" attraction. Because it is one of the most popular rides in the park, Lightning Lane slots for Test Track often "sell out" early in the morning, making it a top priority for guests who purchase the Multi Pass service. For those who do not want to buy the Multi Pass, Test Track also maintains a Single Rider line, which is often much faster than the standard standby queue, though you will be separated from your party. In 2026, following its most recent aesthetic update to "Version 3.0," the demand for the Lightning Lane has increased, so Disney recommends booking your window as early as 7 days in advance if you are staying at a Disney Resort hotel, or 3 days in advance for other guests, to ensure you can skip the often 60-90 minute wait.

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TT isn't worth a long wait. It's cool creating the car and we've had alot of fun being put with another party to ride and having friendly competition. 40 minutes is about our cutoff to do it or not.

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If so, TRON should be on your list! It's not the fastest ride in Disney World (that title goes to Test Track, which tops out at about 65 MPH), but it's pretty close. During the initial launch, TRON riders get close to hitting 60 MPH. Essentially, it's about as fast as if you were riding a motorcycle on the highway.

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Accelerate through straightaways, maneuver switchbacks through inclement weather, hug curves banked at 50-degree angles and scale hills up to 3 stories high. Reach speeds of up to 65 miles per hour as you put your car through its paces.

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Test Track Fun Facts. The fastest ride at Walt Disney World, Test Track has a high speed of 65 mph—even faster than the thrilling Rock 'n 'Roller Coaster! Speaking of speed, the ride was originally to zoom up to 95 mph!

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You may be out of luck for purchasing Individual Lightning Lanes for any attraction if you're staying offsite on high crowd days. Rise of the Resistance used to be the clear winner of the popularity contest here, and that doesn't hold true anymore either. At all crowd levels, Flight of Passage sells out first.

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If you are the type of traveler who uses a Touring Plan and routinely gets to the park before official opening, you do not need to purchase Individual Lightning Lane. You can only purchase two Individual Lightning Lane passes per day, which is important to remember if you plan to park hop.

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Most of the time it's safety. Outside rides can't work when there's lightning in the vicinity.

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Now, the ride is closing again and will be rethemed back to the original ride. The reason for the Test Track retheme back in 2012 was directly related to the new sponsor. Chevy wanted the ride to get a futuristic facelift. Disney obliged and made a terribly rethemed ride.

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The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror If we're talking about the scariest rides at Disney World, I had to start with The Tower of Terror. I mean, it's all in the name! From the ghostly holograms, the 'death' defying drop(s) to the sinister theming, everything is designed to scare the Mickey outta you – and it really does.

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