Tron Lightcycle Power Run Coming to WDW

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  1. dagobert

    dagobert Well-Known Member

  2. Phroobar

    Phroobar Moderator

    Just as Jim Hill suggested about two months ago.
     
  3. hbquikcomjamesl

    hbquikcomjamesl Well-Known Member

    Hmm. Light Cycles. Do they trail jet walls?
     
  4. FerretAfros

    FerretAfros Well-Known Member

    A trusted insider on the WDW Magic boards is saying that it will actually be located outside the berm behind the Speedway. There will be some minor modifications to the railroad and a major overhaul/retheme of the Speedway, but both will remain. It will be interesting to see how this does right next to Space Mountain, since it essentially serves the same purpose; WDW's Space has been in terrible condition for years, and this is only going to make it look worse

    I'm also interested to see what else gets announced at the Expo. There have been so many crazy-sounding rumors lately that have turned out to be true, that I'm sure we'll get some interesting ones. Plus there are a ton of all-but-announced projects that I expect to become official too. It will be an exciting year for Parks & Resorts news!
     
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  5. ni_teach

    ni_teach Active Member

    I hope that you are correct. When I saw the satlight pictures of the area which suggest that they were going to put TRON on the same spot as the Speedway it seemed like such a waste of space when it could easily fit behind the berm.

    It is going to be odd to have two coasters right next to each other, TRON and Space Mountain.
     
  6. dagobert

    dagobert Well-Known Member

    WDW's Space Mountain needs an upgrade. I can't imagine that Disney woud remove such an icon, so maybe after Tron opens SM gets a coaster worth the name.
     
  7. Phroobar

    Phroobar Moderator

    If I were upgrading Space Mountain in the future, I would put in another ride to suck up the guests while Space Mountain is down. But TDO isn't that smart.
     
  8. dagobert

    dagobert Well-Known Member

  9. FerretAfros

    FerretAfros Well-Known Member

    There are rumors from reliable sources that the Speedway will get extensive changes, and will also have a Tron theme. I'm surprised the concept art shows the arcade/store building at the Space Mountain exit remaining; it was added in the 90's, and seems like it will block traffic to the new attraction, so it could/should be easy to remove
     
  10. mrkthompsn

    mrkthompsn Member

    I rode Tron Lightcycle Run at Shanghai Disney. It is unbelievably amazing. It's so good, I wish there was a way to make it's movie series work.
     
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  11. FerretAfros

    FerretAfros Well-Known Member

    What did you think about the ride length? I know it's short (about a minute of actual ride time), but it's hard to get a lengthy coaster, especially one that's on the thrilling side. I always feel like Rockin' Rollercoaster is too short, but Tron seems to have a lot more meat to it, even if it's just a few seconds longer
     
  12. PNWTigger

    PNWTigger Well-Known Member

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    @phruby You just might get your Flynns at WDW since you know there will be merchandise!
     
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  13. mrkthompsn

    mrkthompsn Member

    Riders have to sit in such an unusual posture, I think it might give people neck or back aches if it were any longer, or if it had loops. There's definitely a "learning curve" to know how to mount the cycles. A very smooth ride though. You should see the handicap-accessible car. It reminds me of Herbie!
     
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  14. Phroobar

    Phroobar Moderator

    Disney's Tron coaster isn't exactly new or original.

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    Heck even Knott's Pony Express has been around longer than Disney's ride.

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  15. hbquikcomjamesl

    hbquikcomjamesl Well-Known Member

    Still no answer on the jet-walls?

    Seems to me that somebody's bound to get derez'd.

    (And something tells me that the "adrenaline-pumping music" in the Shanghai description probably owes far more to Daft Punk and/or Journey than it does to Wendy Carlos. Especially given that her "light cycles" cue was discarded in favor of pure sound effects, eventually becoming the basis for a movement of her Moonscapes suite for digitally-simulated orchestra. Pity.)
     

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