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Does Tron ride have a weight limit?

There are no posted weight limits on any rides in Disney World theme parks. But riders must be at least 48 inches tall for Tron Lightcycle / Run. Free lockers are incorporated in the queue for the new Tron ride at Magic Kingdom.



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What is the size limit for TRON? The minimum height for TRON / Lightcycle Run is 48 inches. No maximum dimensions are listed, but guest policies state, The seating and restraints on this attraction may prohibit guests of certain body shapes or sizes from riding.

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Does the ride have upside-down loops and drops? TRON Lightcycle / Run does not go upside down, but it does have big drops. There are also twists and turns throughout the ride — after all, you're racing on a motorbike.

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TRON Lightcycle Run delivers 100-percent pure adrenaline. It's smooth like Slinky Dog, fast like Test Track. And since you're strapped into an open-air lightcycle, it's much more intimate. It puts Rock 'n Rollercoaster's catapult launch to shame.

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As previously discussed, TRON's motorbike-style seats may not fit larger passengers; if you're taller or have thicker calves, make sure to try the available test seat. If you don't fit, ask Cast Members in the loading area for the Light Rover, which is the regular-style coaster car.

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Generally, it seems that those whose calves measure 20 inches or larger may be the most at risk. We recommend measuring your calves beforehand and trying out the tester seat outside of the ride building if you have concerns. But even if you don't fit — there is still an option for you to ride!

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Indeed, there are a great many elements that went into creating TRON Lightycle Run that works in harmony to create a thrilling experience. That said, many of the initial reviews of the ride noted how short the actual ride experience is. From launch to final deceleration, you're looking at about 60 seconds of ride time.

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The ride speeds up to 59 miles per hour at the start, making it, along with its sister ride, TRON Lightcycle Power Run in Shanghai, the fastest at any Disney park in the world. (For reference, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Walt Disney World hits 57 miles per hour.)

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All items must be placed either in a locker before you board your Lightcycle, or in a small compartment located on the attraction vehicle that can hold items such as cellphones, glasses or wallets, according to Disney Parks Blog. Here's a TRON tip: keep your phone with you and enable Bluetooth.

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Each coaster reaches a maximum speed of nearly 60 mph (97 km/h), taking riders on a series of twists and turns through a layout resembling the video-game grid depicted in the film series.

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While Disney Imagineering noted that TRON is the fastest roller coaster they have ever built, there is one ride found at EPCOT that tops the list. Here are the fastest rides at Walt Disney World: Test Track (65 mph) Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind (60 mph)

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Overall milder than Guardians. Tron is somewhere in between what you seem to be ok with or not. Lots of fun. It feels fast, but smoother than Big Thunder and Space Mountain.

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The track length on each of its two tracks is nearly identical to the track length on TRON, but TRON launches at over twice the top speed of Space Mountain, making the newcomer a shorter ride, time-wise.

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For safety, you should be in good health and free from high blood pressure, heart, back or neck problems, motion sickness, or other conditions that could be aggravated by this adventure. Expectant mothers should not ride.

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