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Where will the Disney Tron ride be?

The ride is inside Magic Kingdom, the most popular theme park at Walt Disney World and the world. TRON is located next to Space Mountain, behind Tomorrowland Speedway. If you're looking at Space Mountain from the front, TRON is down a short path to the left.



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With top speeds of just under 60 miles per hour, TRON Lightcycle/Run is one of the fastest rides in Walt Disney World and certainly the fastest roller coaster you will find in Magic Kingdom. For comparison, its neighbor Space Mountain reaches half that maximum speed at 27 miles per hour.

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Overall, I think it is a great attraction, and in terms of intensity, I think it's along the lines of Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad but way faster.

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We would classify it as less intense than Expedition Everest or the inversions on Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, but more intense than the more “family” coasters like Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and Slinky Dog Dash.

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A big part of the TRON Lightcycle Run experience is the outdoor canopy. Not only does the attraction look better at night, but the story makes a bit more sense. This is definitely one attraction that is superior at night.

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Access to the Lightning Lane at TRON Lightcycle Run will cost $20, plus tax, per person on the first day of its soft opening.

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If you have a thrill seeker who enjoys speed, Tron will not be too scary for them. One thing to note: it's a relatively short ride that truly only lasts 60 seconds once in motion. So even if Tron turns out to be scary, it should be a very short experience.

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This massive, multi-million dollar project will take several years and means the permanent closure of Space Mountain as we know it. That's right, Space Mountain will soon be closing forever at Tokyo Disneyland.

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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! Two of the coaster cars have a row of accessible seats in the back that are traditional seats with lap bar restraints.

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