Track Course B

mpaul32001

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Original Poster
Does Test Track ever switch over to track course B? I always go on A and I want to see what B is like...probably the same...anyone have an answer?
 

napnet

Active Member
mpaul32001 said:
Does Test Track ever switch over to track course B? I always go on A and I want to see what B is like...probably the same...anyone have an answer?

It doesn't go anywhere pertaining to the ride.
 

Coasterbp

Member
mpaul32001 said:
Does Test Track ever switch over to track course B? I always go on A and I want to see what B is like...probably the same...anyone have an answer?

Track course B is the storage track. It doesn't go to maintenance.

Right as you are making the turn from the first ABS test, you can sometimes see the vehicles in storage sitting there. That's where they come out from. The entrance to that storage track in the beginning of Track Course B. It goes underneath the handling turns and then right to between the two ABS tests.

The entrance to the maintenance area is right at Dispatch, and the exit of Maintenance is right before you return to the station.
 

dxwwf3

Well-Known Member
I think this is a good and simple way of setting that up. The first time I rode TT I thought there were two different track courses.
 

CoffeeJedi

Active Member
I've found that Disney is masterfull at making you think that there's always something more, hiding somewhere. When i was kid, i thought that you could visit the entire Seabase Alpha, not just the "vistor concourse", because the hydrolators had other levels (crew quarters, etc) marked on their panels. How many times does Disney evoke that sense of mystery with a simple fake door embedded in a wall with a speaker behind it? Rufus the snoring bear in Critter Country, the gypsy fortune teller at New Orleans Square, the Dentist's office on Main Street, or the bandit's cave on Tom Sawyer Island all spring to mind.
 
JimboJones123 said:
Is that like going on the Hoth trip on Star Tours instead of the Endor trip?

when i was younger i wondered how we always ended up going to endor when it seemed a trip to hoth was available... i mean we never even made it to endor... youd think theyd learn....
 

brertigger

Member
dxwwf3 said:
The first time I rode TT I thought there were two different track courses.

Me too. I think it is funny when someone who doesn't know there is only one track is disappointed that they don't get to go on track B.
 

joel_maxwell

Permanent Resident of EPCOT
CoffeeJedi said:
I've found that Disney is masterfull at making you think that there's always something more, hiding somewhere. When i was kid, i thought that you could visit the entire Seabase Alpha, not just the "vistor concourse", because the hydrolators had other levels (crew quarters, etc) marked on their panels. How many times does Disney evoke that sense of mystery with a simple fake door embedded in a wall with a speaker behind it? Rufus the snoring bear in Critter Country, the gypsy fortune teller at New Orleans Square, the Dentist's office on Main Street, or the bandit's cave on Tom Sawyer Island all spring to mind.
those caves always killed me. i always though i was missing one or something.... maybe a secret passage.

which brings to mind. i have always though it was interesting that they have always kept them that dark and gotten away with it.
 

JimboJones123

Well-Known Member
CommandoDisney said:
when i was younger i wondered how we always ended up going to endor when it seemed a trip to hoth was available... i mean we never even made it to endor... youd think theyd learn....

Yeah, my punk cousin used to tell me that sometimes when he went they would actually get to endor, you get out and hang out w/ewoks in treehouses. This was in the late 80s at DL, where they had the "VISIT _____" signs up for like 5-6 other planets. What a punk!
 

mpaul32001

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
JimboJones123 said:
Yeah, my punk cousin used to tell me that sometimes when he went they would actually get to endor, you get out and hang out w/ewoks in treehouses. This was in the late 80s at DL, where they had the "VISIT _____" signs up for like 5-6 other planets. What a punk!

That's Pretty Mean! :lol:
 

maelstrom

Well-Known Member
Sadly, Track B leads to nowhere fun. :(

I wish we could go to Hoth and Tattooine like the posters and advertisements say. I'm getting sick of Endor.
 

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