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Is Test Track real?

The Secret History of Test Track. With a grand (but delayed) debut on March 17, 1999, Test Track opened as an innovative and futuristic ride. The attraction was set to actually open in May of 1997, but had many delays, including issues with the technology, additional testing and last minute changes.



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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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As long as they meet the height requirement of 40 inches, most young children should be able to enjoy this low-level family thrill ride. We think ages 5 and up are generally good to go, but even younger can experience Test Track if loud noises and darkness do not upset them.

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Height Requirements: Children under the age of 7 cannot ride Test Track without being accompanied by an adult and a height restriction of 40 is in effect but parents may wish to use the rider switch option.

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The Future World East restrooms across from Test Track have reopened after a lengthy closure. The layout is largely unchanged, but new tile, color scheme and Dyson air blades have been added.

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If test Track was just 2 laps around the outside track, I'd say it would be a 100% improvement. All of the indoor stuff is just filler. The kids enjoy “designing” the cars, sure, but let's face it, nothing really changes about the ride, just theoretical performance stats. It is a sweet rush once you get outside though!

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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 car on the Test Track is straight-up blue. But the Chevy Test Track feels like it is real life, and not some kind of roller coaster like the Brooklyn Cyclone, I guarantee it.

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Test Track (sudden movements and tight turns): Test Track is quite the thrilling experience, but it can also jostle you around a bunch. The roughness of the ride combined with the tight turns can lead to motion sickness, especially if you're sensitive to sudden movements.

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Test Track Attraction at Epcot theme park is a high-speed vehicle-simulation ride in which big kids, teens and adults test their mettle in one of Disney's longest and fastest rides.

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As you may know, the attraction was first sponsored by General Motors! Via LostEpcot.com, the company's ride, World of Motion, was actually closed to make way for Test Track. World of Motion operated from October of 1982 through January of 1996 and took guests on a road trip through the evolution of transportation.

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How to Ride Test Track. There are plenty of options when it comes to riding Test Track. Not only is there both a Standby Line and a Lightning Lane available, but this is also one of the few rides that offers a Single Rider Line.

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