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Is there a bathroom in Test Track?

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.



No, there are no public restrooms located inside the actual ride building or throughout the various queues (Standby, Single Rider, or Lightning Lane) for Test Track at EPCOT. As the ride was recently reimagined and reopened in July 2025, it maintained its high-speed, indoor-outdoor industrial aesthetic, but logistical constraints for the building's infrastructure mean guests must use facilities outside. The closest restrooms are located just outside the attraction entrance in the World Discovery area, near the Odyssey Pavilion or over by the Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind building. Because Test Track is a "Tier 1" attraction with wait times often exceeding 60 to 90 minutes, it is highly recommended to take a "pit stop" before entering the line. If you are mid-queue and have an emergency, you must speak to a Cast Member; while they can sometimes help you exit and return to your party via a "convenience room" or back hallway, this is done at their discretion and is not a standard feature of the queue design.

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Test Track is a high-speed slot car thrill ride manufactured by Dynamic Attractions located in World Discovery at Epcot, a theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida.

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

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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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Test Track, not a roller coaster, reaches 65 miles per hour.

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Do the rides shut down when it rains? Yes. They absolutely can. Attractions that are outdoors – like Slinky Dog Dash, Expedition Everest, Test Track, and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, to name a few – will shut down, especially if there is nearby lightning.

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Test Track Thrill Scale: 4. High-speed and banked turns as the vehicles make their test lap at the end of the ride.

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Children must be 7-years or older to ride any attraction alone, but for Space Mountain, they must also be at least 44 inches (112 cm) tall. If a child is under 7-years-old, they must ride with another Guest that is 14-years or older.

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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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There are four rides at Disney World with permanent single rider lines: Rock 'n' Roller Coaster (Hollywood Studios), Millennium Falcon Smugglers Run (Hollywood Studios), Test Track (Epcot), and Expedition Everest (Animal Kingdom).

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Here are the fastest rides at Walt Disney World: Test Track (65 mph) Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind (60 mph) TRON Lightcycle/Run (60 mph)

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