News Tron coaster coming to the Magic Kingdom

celluloid

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It feels very short when you are on it...the brakes in the show building ruin the experience. and having the ride split into three sections heightens the feeling of shortness... The Launch, The Canopy run, The show building. The don't flow together, they are like three acts. Sure the Canopy is cool...and it is exciting to see the coaster zoom outside, but from a storyline standpoint, it makes no sense and sort of takes you out of the world of tron..you are outside, then braking hard, then dropping into the show building with too many brakes. It is a beautiful ride, and a fun idea, it is just too short...

That about sums up my thoughts on it too. It is not thrilling enough or long enough to be a coaster person's coaster, and it is a neat aesthetic, but not themed enough or story placement enough to be evoking a theme for many tastes.
 

corran horn

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its kinda weird having 2 similar rides right next to each other...

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It sure is.
 

Beacon Joe

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You are not kidding. It has less durration than Goofy's Barnstormer. I found the thing to be highly overrated.

I thought you were exaggerating so I watched POV videos of both. TRON is ~ 1:45 in length... With the final :30 being a long, slow brake run. So it's effectively about 15 seconds longer than Goofy. I'll admit, that's pretty goofy when you think about it. Now you just bummed me out on the TRON coaster.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
I thought you were exaggerating so I watched POV videos of both. TRON is ~ 1:45 in length... With the final :30 being a long, slow brake run. So it's effectively about 15 seconds longer than Goofy. I'll admit, that's pretty goofy when you think about it. Now you just bummed me out on the TRON coaster.

If you want to discount a long brake run, then you should also discount the slow clanky drag up a hill when comparing ride times.

Launch coaster are always going to be significantly shorter than coasters with a chain slowly pulling you up a hill. But the thrill part of the rides tend to be comparable.
 

celluloid

Well-Known Member
I thought you were exaggerating so I watched POV videos of both. TRON is ~ 1:45 in length... With the final :30 being a long, slow brake run. So it's effectively about 15 seconds longer than Goofy. I'll admit, that's pretty goofy when you think about it. Now you just bummed me out on the TRON coaster.

Yeah sorry. It does fall flat there for me too. Facts are facts. Just think about how much shorter that is than Slinky Dog! Bummer.
 

jt04

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its kinda weird having 2 similar rides right next to each other, but i think once the tron building/canopy is all finished, it will be a welcome addition to tomorrowland. the ride itself looks amazing on youtube. also if they retheme autopia with similar lighting, thatd be a swell update

SM could get reimagined some day to be more family accessible so the rides would better compliment each other. Just one possibility.
 

corran horn

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It's not about cost/seconds of entertainment for Disney. If it was they'd never cut on-stage performers as much as they do.

It's about 'wow' and merch and billboards and commercials. TRON will deliver that in spades.
 

Beacon Joe

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I'm guessing we'll see Boarding Groups for the first six months or so...

:eek:😭😿😥 I have yet to tell this forum my tale and observations from my RoTR Boarding Group experience the other week. At least we were able to get on the thing. My brother is down there now and wasted a whole day at Hollywood Studios trying to get on that ride. I guess the silver lining if you're correct is that people actually enjoy going to the Magic Kingdom so they won't be upset if they cannot ride TRON for a while.
 

corran horn

Well-Known Member
I’m excited for it. The ride delivers on something I’ve always wanted to do ride a light cycle.

Sure, it’s short but the gimmick is good enough for me. I’m also biased because I get excited over every little scrap of TRON news we get.

I love TRON and I was amazed they made a sequel and I was amazed they made the ride in Shanghai and I'm amazed it's coming to WDW.
 

celluloid

Well-Known Member
If you want to discount a long brake run, then you should also discount the slow clanky drag up a hill when comparing ride times.

Launch coaster are always going to be significantly shorter than coasters with a chain slowly pulling you up a hill. But the thrill part of the rides tend to be comparable.

Three brake runs. No one is discounting a final brake run that every coaster needs. But three in a span of less than two minutes is oddly paced and much more than most launch coasters with such a short durration.

Objectively against your claim, are multiple rides in the same state. Going from just the average time a ride starts in durration after the chian, most large coasters at regional parks are still longer even not counting their pauses.

If you are excited about it that is fine. Facts are facts.
 

Surferboy567

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I love seeing Disney billboards while on my way to Disney.

I don't want to derail the thread, but I have a question... are there billboards for Disney all over Florida, or just in Orlando?

As a fellow billboard lover...I agree.

Don’t think I’ve seen lots of billboards when not in close proximity to Disney or Uni. I think they have them though, albeit in a limited fashion.
 

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