Summary
Overview of TRON Lightcycle / Run
Tron Lightcycle / Run opened in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort this month. It promises to be the park’s most thrilling ride to date. As the fastest coaster at Disney World, it outpaces many favorite attractions, pairing exhilarating speed with stunning visuals. This Tron-themed coaster made its debut at Shanghai Disneyland in 2016, and together, these two attractions represent the fastest coasters at any Disney park worldwide.
Even if it has been a while since you’ve seen the Tron films, you’ll appreciate this ride. It takes place after the events of the 2010 film “Tron: Legacy,” featuring stunning futuristic visuals adorned with bright blue and orange lights that capture the essence of the movie. While there are hidden Easter eggs for dedicated Tron fans, the general storyline is intuitive: Guests enter the digital world of Tron, join Team Blue, and race against Team Orange on exhilarating Lightcycles.
Immersive Experience and Ride Mechanics
The ride is designed to deliver an adrenaline-pumping experience. Undoubtedly the fastest attraction at any Walt Disney World theme park, it combines high-speed thrills with breathtaking visuals for an unmatched spectacle. With a 3,000-foot track that features twists and turns under a massive 50,000-square-foot canopy, the experience inside the coaster intensifies as guests race against their competitors.
Another exhilarating aspect is the Lightcycle ride vehicle itself, which mimics the feel of a high-speed motorbike. With leg and lower back restraints, riders enjoy the sensation of acceleration while their upper bodies are free to move. The ride features a captivating pre-show, a breathtaking launch, an exciting musical score, and immersive visuals, creating an electrifying experience.
Park Information and Accessibility
The Lightcycle ride officially opened on April 4 in the Tomorrowland area of the park. Currently, guests can access it through the Lightning Lane or by joining a virtual queue on the day of their visit. It’s important to note that there is no standby queue, so guests should prepare to reserve their spot via the required app beginning at 7 a.m. on the day they plan to attend. It is essential that visitors secure personal belongings in complimentary lockers, with smaller items like cellphones and sunglasses placed in designated compartments within the Lightcycle.
Additionally, guests must be at least 48 inches tall to ride, making it important to check height requirements for any accompanying children. Fortunately, the attraction offers accessible seating designed for a more traditional ride configuration, as well as test seats available for guests to try before entering the queue.