This is so hard because Test Track is such a great attraction for what it is. But this is how I'll approach it:
25 POINTS: STORY
- 10: Clear, creative, original storyline
- 10: Do the elements and effects serve the storyline?
- 5: Is the story relevant/do we care?/Does the audience act in an active position?
20 POINTS: Audience Appeal
- 5: Young children
- 5: Adolescents/young adults
- 5: Parents/adults
- 5: Seniors
20 POINTS: Method
- 10: Novel technologies
- 10: Is the attraction quality up to Disney standards?
20 POINTS: Engaging elements
- 10: Endearing or effecive characters/emotional story
- 10: Inspiration or fulfillment/take-home point/message
15 POINTS: Other elements
- 5: Queue/Preshow and/or Postshow
- 5: Music/soundtrack
- 5: Does this attraction truly add to the themed land/park/resort?
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TEST TRACK REVIEW: 25/25 POINTS: STORY
- Clear, creative, original storyline: 10/10
The story is creative and original; testing out GM cars. Clear.
- Do the elements and effects serve the storyline? 10/10
All show elements serve the storyline, including queue and ride special effects.
- Is the story relevant/do we care?/Does the audience act in an active position? 5/5
The audience is put in a great position - test dummies.
13/20 POINTS: AUDIENCE APPEAL
- Young children: 2/5 (Young children can't ride, older children will. +2)
- Adolescents/young adults: 5/5
- Parents/adults: 4/5
- Seniors: 2/5
15/20 POINTS: METHOD
- Novel technologies 9/10
The entire ride system is very impressive. However, this isn't outright used for show.
- Is the attraction quality up to Disney standards? 6/10
There is a lot of detail. Also, all of the effects are "in show." Still, visible speakers and vent systems (especially when being produced in newer attractions) along with the overall feel just don't express high quality to me. Also: Violation of show (backstage).
7/20 POINTS: ENGAGING ELEMENTS
- Endearing or effecive characters/emotional story: 3/10
The characters just aren't that enganging or endearing. It's a thrill ride, and besides the fast spinning, there just don't seem to be enough
- Inspiration or fulfillment/take-home point/message: 4/10
4 points for education on how cars are tested. Otherwise, there is no true message/point/inspiration in what should be a meaningful Epcot pavilion.
6/15 POINTS: Other elements
- Queue/Preshow and/or Postshow: 3/5
+ 3 for a very expansive queue. - 2 for a very poor post-show area (Disney-wise).
- Music/soundtrack: 1/5
I don't think I heard any music in that pavilion. If I did, it was GM radio commercials in the post show. There was a steady beat in the queue, though.
- Does this attraction truly add to the themed land/park/resort?: 2/5
It adds attendance, and that's about it. It doesn't add to the FUTURE in FUTURE WORLD - - the post-show could certainly have helped here.
FINAL GRADE: 66/100
Basically, Test Track lacks in the area of inspiration in what should be an inspiring pavilion (Epcot, motion). It essentially makes Future World less Futuristic and very random; a family postshow with take-home message (what motion is, where it has brought us, where we are going) could have easily boosted this rating by 10, 15, + points. Further: what brand new experience does Test Track really add to Disney? As others have pointed out, it's "a bore" for licensed drivers.
Also - is it worth a 1 to 2 to 3 hours wait to experience this five minute attraction? An improved Post Show could help in this area for the guest who'll say, "It was okay, but definitely not worth the wait."
Test Track also lacks in some of the traditional aspects (i.e. music). A good theme (instead of "Like a Rock") could have boosted the music ratings in the post-show. It's one of the few places at Epcot that seemed UnDisneyesque.
And I went back and tried to recalculate this score because I thought it to be too low; I honestly thought my grade of TT would be 70s or very low 80s. But, I did improve the score a bit in some of the areas the best I could to keep it a fair rating.
Also, breakdowns are common, so I put this under quality with the bad show aspect of seeing backstage.
In general, Test Track is an absolute wonderful attraction for what it is about: testing cars. As an Epcot pavilion, however, I have just described where it lacks.
I'll ride Test Track if I don't have to wait over 15 minutes. Otherwise, catch me over at Spaceship Earth or the Universe of Energy. Or WoL.