Disney Haters Are NOT Going To Be Happy With New Test Track
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First look at Disney’s renovated Test Track at Epcot
Disney Imagineers unveil the renovated Test Track in Epcot at Walt Disney World, during a preview Monday, June 30, 2025. The re-imagined attraction, sponsored by General Motors, closed in June 2024 for an extensive overhaul and will reopen to the guests on July 22. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel) A guest holds on to his hat during a high-speed spin hitting 65 mph on the renovated Test Track attraction during a preview at Epcot, Monday, June 30, 2…
Disney Haters Are NOT Going To Be Happy With New Test Track
Well, this is awkward—for once, the internet doesn’t seem mad at Disney. Test Track 3.0 is officially here (well, almost—officially reopening July 22), and the early buzz from previews has taken a shocking turn: most people love it. If you’re used to seeing every new Disney attraction get immediately picked apart online, this might feel like uncharted territory. But somehow, against the odds, Disney managed to refurbish a fan-favorite ride… and …
Passholder Preview Dates Announced for Reimagined Test Track at EPCOT
Walt Disney World has announced when Passholders will be able to experience the newly reimagined Test Track ahead of its official reopening date.Buckle up Walt Disney World passholders! Get ready to experience the reimagined Test Track presented by General Motors before its officially races into EPCOT.The new spin on the fan-favorite attraction – Test Track presented by General Motors debuts an all-new musical score, as well as new scenes that h…
Changing Lanes: Test Track Reopening to Bring Lightning Lane Shift to EPCOT
When Test Track reopens at EPCOT next month, it will bring a change to Lightning Lane Multi Pass with it. What’s Happening: When Test Track officially reopens on July 22nd, the Lightning Lane Multi Pass tiers at EPCOT will also be updated.On that date, Test Track will be offered in...
Disney Finally Got One Right—And It Feels Like 1990s EPCOT Again
There’s something in the air at EPCOT right now—and it’s not just that new pine-scented breeze. It’s that rare feeling among longtime Disney fans: hope. Credit: Jess Colopy, Disney Dining Test Track 3.0 is finally here (officially reopening July 22), and by some miracle, Disney didn’t mess it up. In fact, they might’ve actually nailed it. The ride—now backed once again by General Motors—has returned to its roots while charging full speed ahead i…
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