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News Tron coaster coming to the Magic Kingdom

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
Hagrids is generally hitting about 1600 per hour now during normal operations, but it is still problematic. For comparison, opening day, the number I heard was they got through 4600 people on opening day.
I recall a ridiculously high figure on opening day. I’ll ave to make some enquiries.
 

trainplane3

Well-Known Member
Like with Test Track, in the queue, you'll be able to choose the type of racer: minivan, compact, large sedan, etc...

And when you get to the front of the line, you'll be told they're all out of the type you chose.
That's different from my inside knowledge.

I was told your choices would be SUV, bigger SUV, even bigger SUV, and "hatchback they can't call a hatchback so it's a long SUV".
Colors are black, white, silver, and beige.

Truly an immersive, modern day, American car buying experience!
 

Magic Feather

Well-Known Member
They’ll be updated to 2020 Corollas. Guests will be encouraged to purchase a $39 insurance plan to protect against being stuck with the bill following any collisions.
Like with Test Track, in the queue, you'll be able to choose the type of racer: minivan, compact, large sedan, etc...

And when you get to the front of the line, you'll be told they're all out of the type you chose.
Following the “immersive” style of Rise of the Resistance, the Tomorrowland Speedway will be transformed into the “Rental Car of the Future Experience Presented by Enterprise.” To accommodate this attraction, the current queue structure will be turned into a personalized pre-show, where parties will work one on one with an hourly cast member pretending to be a “Rental Representative” to determine the ride experience right for their family. Throughout this 10 minute pre-show experience, guests will have the option to experience upcharges to prevent them from liabilities and enhance their ride. After this experience, guests will be given a small card detailing the location of their car and an RFID-enabled “key” to start the vehicle. Guests will then be sent out into a large parking lot that overtook most of the former track to find the only car that works with their key (finding you car is half the fun, as 80% of the cars are props). Once you found your car, wind through the parking lot without hitting your fellow guests until you reach the poorly marked exit, where another 5 minute interaction with a cast member will occur as you wait to take to the road. Once you finally exit, follow a gentle curve out to a left turn through oncoming traffic (prop cars) occurs. A viable window to turn only appears every minute, often causing backups. Once you make it through the harrowing turn, be greeted by aggravated cast members asking you not to back up over the spikes and pull into their lane. After one more 3 minute interaction, guests’ experience have concluded, as they weave their way back towards the entrance, where they are greeted by a survey representative for a “brief” 15 minute survey.
This is officially Walt Disney World’s longest attraction clocking in at over 1 hr. Here is a leaked Layout courtesy of our friend @marni1971 :
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rle4lunch

Well-Known Member
Following the “immersive” style of Rise of the Resistance, the Tomorrowland Speedway will be transformed into the “Rental Car of the Future Experience Presented by Enterprise.” To accommodate this attraction, the current queue structure will be turned into a personalized pre-show, where parties will work one on one with an hourly cast member pretending to be a “Rental Representative” to determine the ride experience right for their family. Throughout this 10 minute pre-show experience, guests will have the option to experience upcharges to prevent them from liabilities and enhance their ride. After this experience, guests will be given a small card detailing the location of their car and an RFID-enabled “key” to start the vehicle. Guests will then be sent out into a large parking lot that overtook most of the former track to find the only car that works with their key (finding you car is half the fun, as 80% of the cars are props). Once you found your car, wind through the parking lot without hitting your fellow guests until you reach the poorly marked exit, where another 5 minute interaction with a cast member will occur as you wait to take to the road. Once you finally exit, follow a gentle curve out to a left turn through oncoming traffic (prop cars) occurs. A viable window to turn only appears every minute, often causing backups. Once you make it through the harrowing turn, be greeted by aggravated cast members asking you not to back up over the spikes and pull into their lane. After one more 3 minute interaction, guests’ experience have concluded, as they weave their way back towards the entrance, where they are greeted by a survey representative for a “brief” 15 minute survey.
This is officially Walt Disney World’s longest attraction clocking in at over 1 hr. Here is a leaked Layout courtesy of our friend @marni1971 :
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Sounds like Test Track 1.0.
 

FullSailDan

Well-Known Member
Following the “immersive” style of Rise of the Resistance, the Tomorrowland Speedway will be transformed into the “Rental Car of the Future Experience Presented by Enterprise.” To accommodate this attraction, the current queue structure will be turned into a personalized pre-show, where parties will work one on one with an hourly cast member pretending to be a “Rental Representative” to determine the ride experience right for their family. Throughout this 10 minute pre-show experience, guests will have the option to experience upcharges to prevent them from liabilities and enhance their ride. After this experience, guests will be given a small card detailing the location of their car and an RFID-enabled “key” to start the vehicle. Guests will then be sent out into a large parking lot that overtook most of the former track to find the only car that works with their key (finding you car is half the fun, as 80% of the cars are props). Once you found your car, wind through the parking lot without hitting your fellow guests until you reach the poorly marked exit, where another 5 minute interaction with a cast member will occur as you wait to take to the road. Once you finally exit, follow a gentle curve out to a left turn through oncoming traffic (prop cars) occurs. A viable window to turn only appears every minute, often causing backups. Once you make it through the harrowing turn, be greeted by aggravated cast members asking you not to back up over the spikes and pull into their lane. After one more 3 minute interaction, guests’ experience have concluded, as they weave their way back towards the entrance, where they are greeted by a survey representative for a “brief” 15 minute survey.
This is officially Walt Disney World’s longest attraction clocking in at over 1 hr. Here is a leaked Layout courtesy of our friend @marni1971 :
You missed out on key features of the attraction:
  • A guaranteed "pickup" time (fastpass) with a potential window of 8am and 5:30pm, but only opens for 5 minutes, and they wont text or call you, so you'll just have to guess when it's ready.
  • The art of haggling over rates that should be standardized from your travel package but mysteriously arent, and dont show up in your reservation.
  • Learning all about car types such as the Honda Fit being a luxury sedan, jeeps are convertibles, and Kia Sols are full-size SUVs.
  • Imagineers have cooked up some really amazing cars that magically dent all by themselves as soon as you drive off.
  • And dont forget "Reward" points that are completely useless and attached to a number you'll never remember and cant lookup!
 

gorillaball

Well-Known Member
For someone knowledgeable on the timeline or that followed along Shanghai’s construction, roughly what season should we start to see the canopy getting constructed?
 

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