TRON Lightcycle/Run will use Virtual Queue

We are getting closer to the long awaited opening date for TRON Lightcycle/Run at the Magic Kingdom on April 4, 2023. The closer we get, the more information Disney makes available to us. In our last post about the new attraction (read here), I theorized that TRON Lightcycle/Run would open using a virtual queue. Disney has confirmed this theory. When it opens on April 4, TRON Lightcycle/Run will use a virtual queue. There will be NO standby lines for TRON Lightcycle/Run initially.

TRON Lightcycle/Run
TRON Lightcycle/Run Photo: Disney Parks

How Will the TRON Lightcycle/Run Virtual Queue Work?

Disney has been using the virtual queue for all new attractions for the last several years.  Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure both used virtual queues when they first opened. Both stopped using the virtual queue more than a year ago.  Currently, EPCOT’s newest attraction, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind is using a virtual queue.  That attraction will have been open for almost ten months by the time TRON Lightcycle/Run opens. Based on the pattern Disney has set with the previous attractions, I suspect Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind will stop using the virtual queue sometime in March, if not sooner.

That way, when TRON Lightcycle/Run needs to start using the virtual queue, it will be the only attraction using it.  I’m assuming Disney’s system COULD allow more than one attraction to use virtual queues at a time, especially if they are at different parks.  But guests might find the booking experience confusing or frustrating.  If an attraction doesn’t NEED the virtual queue, why not simplify things and eliminate it?

Why will TRON Lightcycle/Run use a Virtual Queue?

Disney uses a virtual queue when a new attraction opens primarily to maximize their ability to manage crowd flow through the attraction.  The virtual queue system enables them to slow boarding groups arrival times if the attraction breaks down (common with new attractions) or if there are any quirks that arise with loading or unloading that they didn’t anticipate.

Using the virtual queue also adds a bit of mystery around a new attraction.  There’s no way for the average guest to really know how many guests rode an attraction on a particular day.

TRON Lightcycle/Run Opening Date Announced

A virtual queue also really helps Disney control the standby line flow, especially if the standby areas might get really tight if the lines get super long.  For example, the area back by Ratatouille isn’t super big.  If that line got too long, it could easily extend way out into the rest of France and cause a lot of congestion.  By using a virtual queue, Disney was able to control the length of the length until the “newness” of that attraction wore off enough to keep that standby line down to a manageable length.

I haven’t seen the area for the TRON standby line inside the attraction, but there isn’t much space outside the attraction.  The Speedway is RIGHTTHERE.  I suspect that Disney will want to the line from extending out into this area if at all possible.  Using the virtual queue will help Disney control this.

TRON Lightcycle/Run will be an Individual Lightning Lane Attraction

Guests with park tickets and park reservations for the Magic Kingdom will have the opportunity to purchase an individual Lightning Lane entry (a la carte) for TRON Lightcycle/Run, based on availability.  Pricing and availability for the TRON Lightcycle/Run Lightning Lane entry will vary based on the season, demand, crowd levels and demand.

Locker System for TRON Lightcycle/Run

TRON Lightcycle/Run features a new double sided, digitized locker system inside the attraction queue. These lockers will be used to store guests’ bags and loose items while they ride the attraction.  These complimentary lockers will pair with the guest’s Magic Band, Magic Band+, or ticket media so that the guest can either lock or reopen their locker easily with a quick tap. Guests without a Magic Band or ticket media (like a card) will be provided with a card to access a locker.  All items must be placed either in a locker before guests board their Lightcycle or inside a small compartment located on the attraction vehicle.  The small compartment can hold small items like a wallet, glasses or a cell phone.

TRON Lightcycle/Run will use a virtual queue. TRON Lockers.
Photo: Disney Parks

Disney PhotoPass and Videos

If you’ve been following for any time at all, you know that I am a BIG fan of PhotoPass.  Photos are some of the best souvenirs from your vacations.  Photos will outlast the TShirts, the sweatshirts and the snacks.  As any new attraction should be, TRON Lightcycle/Run is equipped with some terrific on ride video and photo offerings.  (Is anyone else still surprised that there ISN’T a PhotoPass photo on Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance???)

If you are wearing a Magic Band or a Magic Band+, your attraction photo and video will automatically be linked to your My Disney Experience account.

TRON Lightcycle/Run will use a virtual queue TRON PhotoPass
Photo: Disney Parks

If you don’t have a Magic Band or a Magic Band+, you can still have access to your ride photo and video by using the My Disney Experience app.   To use the My Disney Experience app to capture your ride photo and video, follow the steps below.

    1. Enable Bluetooth® for the My Disney Experience app before riding.
    2. Make sure to be logged into the My Disney Experience app sometime earlier that day.
    3. Keep your device out of low power mode.
    4. Make sure your mobile device boards the Lightcycle with you and is safely stored in the small Lightcycle compartment to use this method.

Will You Try the TRON Lightcycle/Run Virtual Queue?

Will you take your changes and try to get a boarding group for TRON Lightcycle/Run via the virtual queue?  Or will you purchase an Individual Lightning Lane via Genie+ if it’s available?  Individual Lightning Lane prices for Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind peaked at $17-$18 last year during Thanksgiving week and again during Christmas week.  How much would you be willing to pay to ride TRON Lightcycle/Run?

If you’d like to plan a trip to check TRON Lightcycle/Run out for yourself and you’d like a no obligation quote, email brooke@disneycastledreaming.com or call 630-538-1124 today!

 

 

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Opening Date Announced for TRON Lightcycle/Run!

It’s been a very long four years, but at last an opening date has been announced for TRON Lightcycle/RUN!

Walt Disney World has finally announced that TRON Lightcycle/Run will open on April 4, 2023.  Based on an attraction originally premiered at Shanghai Disneyland, TRON Lightcycle/Run broke ground at WDW’s Magic Kingdom in 2018. The project faced a few delays and setbacks, most notably when all the parks shut down during 2020 due to the pandemic.

Even after the parks reopened, many construction projects, including this one, were slow to restart.  Once construction DID restart, things moved at a much slower pace than originally planned. Budgets were trimmed due to the financial losses incurred during the pandemic closures.   The reduced crowd capacities in the months following those closures also had an impact.

Throughout the life of the project, we published several posts about TRON Lightcycle/Run.  You can find those posts herehere, or here.

Opening Date Announced for TRON Lightcycle/Run : April 4, 2023

Ok.  So now we have a date.  What should we be expecting?  We still don’t have a TON of information, but we do have some.  A while back, Walt Disney World installed some ride vehicles in Tomorrowland near Space Mountain.  This allowed guests to see the vehicles and try them out.

TRON Lightcycle/Run Opening Date Announced Ride Vehicles
Ride vehicles for TRON Lightcycle/Run                                                                         Photo: Disney Parks

TRON Lightcycle/Run Opening Date Announced Ride Vehicles with guests

We’ve also had the chance to see the TRON Lightcycle/Run project throughout its construction from the People Mover.  Every visit offered a progression and new sights to see.  Checking on the progress of this project has been a fun highlight of each Magic Kingdom visit over the last few years.

TRON Lightcycle Construction
TRON Lightcycle Construction, viewed from People Mover                                     Photo: Brooke Hudson
TRON Lightcycle/Run Construction Project from the PeopleMover
TRON Lightcycle/Run Construction Project from the People Mover                       Photo: Brooke Hudson

More recent visitors have been able to see ride vehicles moving on the tracks during the vehicle testing phases.

Storyline

Disney’s official release didn’t just include the announcement that TRON Lightcycle/Run was finally opening April 4, 2023.  The release also included  basic storyline of the attraction.  Here is the statement from the release:

“The story of TRON Lightcycle / Run picks up after “TRON: Legacy” where Kevin’s son, Sam Flynn, has opened a second gateway into a digital world called the Grid. The first portal was built at Shanghai Disneyland with the original TRON Lightcycle Power Run.

When guests enter the queue at Magic Kingdom, they’ll feel as if they’ve been digitized and transported to the Grid for a special Lightcycle race. It’s your Team Blue against the Grid’s menacing Programs, Team Orange. Your goal is to be the first to race through eight Energy Gates and secure victory. The attraction will be one of the fastest coasters at any Disney theme park in the world.”

TRON Lightcycle/Run Opening Date Announced
TRON Legacy Promotion                                                                                                          Photo: Disney Parks

TRON Lightcycle/Run Video

Warning: the video below contains portions of a ride through on the original attraction at Shanghai Disneyland.  If you don’t want to know any details about what this attraction will be like, I recommend you do NOT watch the two minute video below.

Spring Breakers Will Be Sure to Enjoy TRON

TRON Lightcycle/Run is opening just in time for April Spring Break crowds.  Previews and “soft” openings will likely begin near the end of March so some late March Spring Break crowds will likely also be likely to get a chance to take a ride on TRON Lightcycle/Run.

I suspect this new attraction will be wildly popular.  Lines are likely to be very long, right from the opening minute.  I’m sure this will also be a Genie+ Individual Lightning Lane attraction. Disney has not yet announced that, however.  If TRON Lightcycle/Run DOES turn out to be a Genie+ Individual Lightning Lane attraction, the big question will be how much will it cost?

Since Lightning Lane pricing does seem to be driven both by crowd levels and demand, I suspect this one will fall in line with the higher price attractions.  I don’t think it will higher than attractions like Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, but I suspect it will be in that neighborhood.  Again, higher during busier periods of the year, lower during lower crowd volumes.  Since spring break is one of the busiest times of the year at Walt Disney World, we can expect peak pricing in the Genie+ app for Lightning Lane attractions as well.

Standby vs. Virtual Queue

Another big question: when TRON Lightcycle/Run opens, will it be a standby line or will it use a virtual queue?  Personally, my money is on a virtual queue.  All the recent new attractions at Walt Disney World have used a virtual queue when they opened, at least at first.  Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind all opened using virtual queues initially.  Currently, the only attraction still using a virtual queue is Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind.

TRON Lightcycle/Run Concept Art
TRON Lightcycle/Run Concept Art

A virtual queue helps Disney to control crowds around the attraction extremely well, keep the lines somewhat contained and adapt should the new attraction face any technical issues.  Which, lets face it, all new attractions have at least SOME technical issues.  No matter how much they test it, there are BOUND to be some technical issues.  At least a few, right?

I could be wrong here, but I’m betting on a virtual queue for at least the first few months.  Probably through the end of 2023.  I will of course update you as soon as Disney makes any kind of official announcement on this.

Are You Ready to Enter the Grid?

Now that an opening date has finally been announced for TRON Lightcycle/Run, are you excited to ride it?  Is this an attraction you’ve been waiting for?  Or are you more likely to take a wait and see approach?

I’m very curious about this one.  I don’t know if I will like it, but I think I will have to at least TRY and ride it at least once so I can report back to you all!  It looks fun, but as I get older, I don’t do as well with the fast thrill rides as I did when I was younger.

We’ll see how manageable the lines are when Mom and I go for our annual trip in May.  I can guarantee this is NOT one Mom will want to ride, so her mission will be to explore and take pictures from the ground if I am able to ride.  I’m hearing that lockers are mandatory for all riders to lock up their stuff so that nothing can be accidentally dropped from the ride vehicles.  Yikes!

We will definitely keep you posted!

If you’re ready to book your next trip to Walt Disney World now that you know TRON Lightcycle/Run will be open, be sure to send me an email.  I’d be happy to give you a no obligation quote and to help you plan a terrific trip!

Happy Dreaming!!

Brooke

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TRON Lightcycle/Run Project Update

Great news!  Tomorrowland’s upcoming attraction, TRON Lightcycle/Run, has passed another major milestone on it’s way to completion.  This week, Disney took delivery of the ride vehicles themselves.

A long awaited Magic Kingdom attraction, TRON Lightcycle/Run has been a work in progress for YEARS at this point.  Originally planned to open in time for Disney World’s 50th Anniversary celebration in October 2021, TRON Lightcycle/Run was understandably delayed by the Coronavirus pandemic, the Disney World shutdown, and subsequent cost cutting measures, supply chain issues and staffing challenges.

If you’d like to review our previous stories about TRON, please visit here or here.

The Look

The big question we all have at this point:  what will the TRON Lightcycle/Run Cycles look like?  Here’s our first look:

TRON Lightcycle/Run vehicles
TRON Lightcycle/Run Cycles                                                                                                  Photo: Disney Parks

As you can see from looking at the photo above, these are not your typical “coaster” ride vehicles.  Rather than sitting into a seat in a car or train like vehicle, riders will ride on a futuristic looking motorcycle-like vehicle.  The rider will lean forward to grasp handle bar attachments.

Here’s an image from the concept art showing a TRON Lightcycle/Run rider in motion.

Disney TRON Attraction Billboard
Tron Billboard, visible from Storybook Circus

Cycle Testing

Now that the Cycles have arrived, Disney will begin testing the vehicles on the track for the new attraction.  Disney Imagineers have described this phase as “push/pull” testing, where sections of the new seven vehicle trains will be moved slowly along the entire track.

Once the team has determined the track is ready, the trains will begin launching at higher speeds–eventually reaching full speed launches as the ride nears completion.

Watching TRON Lightcycle/Run Testing

One of the things I have enjoyed most about this particular project is how much of it has been visible to park guests throughout construction.  TRON Lightcycle/Run is located near the back of Tomorrowland, and the project has been clearly visible from the PeopleMover throughout construction.  In addition, as the large canopy has been constructed, it’s been visible from almost everywhere in Tomorrowland.

Here are a couple of pictures we took from the PeopleMover during out October visit.

TRON Lightcycle Construction
TRON Lightcycle Construction, viewed from People Mover                                     Photo: Brooke Hudson
TRON Lightcycle Construction
TRON Lightcycle Construction, viewed from People Mover                                      Photo: Brooke Hudson

Now, as vehicle testing begins, observant guests will likely have the opportunity to see vehicles moving at varying speeds along the track that is visible beneath the canopy.  I can’t wait to see this attraction in it’s latest phase during our upcoming trip in May!

When Will TRON Lightcycle/Run Open?

Short answer?  We don’t know.  Disney has been keeping even a HINT of an opening date for this attraction under wraps.  I think when they had to postpone and miss the big 50th Anniversary opening, they may have gotten a little gunshy about setting guest expectations for an opening date for this attraction.

I’m sure there is a lot of work still to come.  After all, I’ve seen no signs of an gift shop construction for this attraction yet, and we KNOW that Disney attractions MUST end at a gift shop whenever possible!!  In all seriousness though, I suspect Disney is trying to open this attraction later this year.  Magic Kingdom has needed a new “exciting” attraction for a while now.  The “new” has gone from New Fantasyland, and while Seven Dwarfs Mine Train remains one of the most popular attractions in the park, it no longer has that shiny new attraction vibe.

Tron Lightcycle Grid Installed
Tron Lightcycle/Run Grid Installed at Magic Kingdom (Photo: Disney Parks and Resorts)

Other signs point to TRON nearing the end of it’s construction cycle (no pun intended) as well.  The Walt Disney World Railroad, closed for YEARS now as the track that runs behind Tomorrowland was swallowed up by TRON construction, has begun testing at Magic Kingdom.  I’m almost as excited about the return of the Walt Disney World Railroad as I am about the upcoming attraction, TRON Lightcycle/Run.

How are you feeling about TRON’s progress?  Are you tired of hearing about it?  Ready to ride? Or just ready for a ride around the park on the Railroad?

Happy dreaming!

Brooke

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Disney TRON Construction Update

It’s time for another Disney TRON construction update!  If you missed our previous post on the new TRON attraction coming to the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World, click here to check it out.

The First Vertical Columns Are Going UP!

While construction began on the TRON “coaster” style attraction began more than a year ago, there wasn’t a whole lot of VISIBLE progress.  So much has to happen to prepare the ground to support the weight of the attraction, and even more has to happen to support the electrical needs of the attraction and the technology the ride will require.  To the casual observer,  the early phases of any attraction construction project often look like there’s not a whole lot going on.

Luckily, we’re not casual observers, right?  Disney has announced that they have begun installing the steel columns that will support the attraction.

Check out this terrific video that Disney released!

Where IS the TRON Attraction?

TRON is being built in Tomorrowland at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World.  It’s going next to Space Mountain, mostly in space that was previously empty.

Disney has modified the Speedway slightly to make room for TRON.  They’ve also stopped running the Walt Disney World Railroad for the forseeable future, while construction proceeds on TRON.  I don’t know if this means the Railroad is ultimately being rerouted, or if the current track will still be in place once construction on TRON is completed.  It’s entirely possible that once it’s safe for the Railroad to resume circling the park and traveling behind Tomorrowland, we’ll be able to tell that nothing changed on the route.  However, I suspect that the Railroad track may need to move over a bit to make room for TRON.  Too soon to tell.

Regardless, we do have a pretty awesome artist rendering of what the TRON attraction is expected to look like.

Disney Tron Construction Update Artist Rendering
Disney Tron Attraction Coming to Magic Kingdom: Artist Rendering

We also got a new picture of the steel column that cast members signed.  As we discussed in the previous Disney TRON construction update post, an important milestone of the TRON project was when Disney invited cast members involved in the project to sign one of the steel columns that will become a part of TRON.

Disney TRON Construction Update
TRON Construction Milestone                                        (Photo: Disney Parks)

When Can We Ride?

While there’s no “official” opening date (it’s WAY too soon!), it looks like the expectations are that TRON will be completed in time for the 50th Anniversary of Walt Disney World in 2021.

Are you excited about this attraction?  From the brief glimpse we get in the video above, I think TRON looks like it will be very different from anything else we have at Disney.  I’m hoping it will be a ton of fun, and that it will absorb a lot of guests.  I’m always a fan of attractions that can swallow up a lot of the crowd.

What do you think?  Please like this post, and comment below with your thoughts!

Happy Dreaming!

Brooke

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Construction Update: TRON at Magic Kingdom

Today’s Construction Update focuses on Tron at Magic Kingdom.

Announced in Summer 2017, there hasn’t been a lot of activity surrounding the Tron coaster-style attraction coming to the Magic Kingdom.  I suspect this is partly because Tron doesn’t have the big fanbase that Disney once hoped it would have, and partly because so much attention has been focused on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, opening this summer at Disneyland and Hollywood Studios.

This is probably a positive thing, we haven’t all been driving Disney crazy with the equivalent of “are we there yet?” for THIS attraction…unlike we did for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.  (But hey, it worked, so I’m NOT complaining!)

Shanghai Disneyland’s #1 Attraction

The Tron attraction currently under construction at Magic Kingdom is based on TRON Lightcycle Power Run at Shanghai Disneyland.  This attraction was an opening day attraction for Shanghai Disneyland.  TRON is a giant hit for Shanghai Disneyland.

Shanghai Disneyland TRON Lightcycle Power Run
Shanghai Disneyland’s TRON Lightcycle Power Run

TRON Lightcycle Power Run is a coaster-style attraction that has passengers ride a train of two wheeled Lightcycles for a race through the digital frontier.  Just like the movie, I guess.  Although both Tron movies kind of confused me…I really liked the original one, though.  Did any of you see the original Tron (1982) or it’s sequel, Tron Legacy (2010)?

TRON Lightcycle Power Run is the highest rated attraction at Shanghai Disneyland.  I’m guessing that led the powers-that-be to consider if the attraction could be a good fit another park.

Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom

It makes sense right?  A popular attraction, already designed and tested.  Some changes might be necessary, but basically, the heavy lifting is already done for the attraction.  Imagineering already did the design, the creative work, choosing the materials, the budget, the schematics, the plans, even the way the queue works–all that’s been done before.   Construction even knows what problems came up during that phase, and how they were solved.

But where to put the new attraction?  It make sense in Hollywood Studios, because it’s based on a movie property…but Hollywood Studios is currently getting all the focus for Star Wars, so maybe NOT there.  Epcot Future World might be a good fit–the whole digital frontier thing is vaguely futuristic…of course the original movie is almost forty years old at this point.  AND there’s already a TON of stuff happening at Epcot (see last week’s post), so maybe it’s not the best choice either.

Disneyland in California is currently using a LOT of space for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, so maybe not there.  California Adventure just finished the whole Pixar themed update….so maybe not there.

Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World hasn’t gotten anything new in a LONG time.  And we have some room over there next to Space Mountain, on the side… WINNER!

Ok, I have no idea if that’s how the decision making process went AT ALL.  But it’s fun to think about, isn’t it?  Bottom line, they decided to bring Tron to Magic Kingdom, and they’re making room for it by basically expanding the footprint of the Magic Kingdom.  Disney is putting Tron next to Space Mountain, into some unused land between Tomorrowland and Storybook Circus.

Disney TRON Attraction Billboard
Tron Billboard, visible from Storybook Circus

Impact on Nearby Attractions

To accommodate construction on Tron at Magic Kingdom, a few other attractions ARE being affected.

  • Tomorrowland Speedway: This one is pretty short term.  The Tomorrowland Speedway closed in January 2019, and is expected to re-open mid May 2019.  Disney is moving and/or re-routing the track to make room for Tron.
  • Walt Disney World Railroad: This is painful one.  The Walt Disney World Railroad is closed for at least the next year, possibly longer.  To soften the blow, Disney plans to park the train at the Main Street station, and allow guest to explore the train and take pictures with it.  But the lovely and relaxing (one of my FAVORITE ways to take a break) ride around the circumference of the park is not possible for the foreseeable future.   They haven’t officially said, but I believe some track has to be re-routed and they don’t want the trains coming through the construction areas.  Sigh.  I’m excited about a new attraction, but very bummed about no train for a long period of time.
  • UNOFFICIAL: I haven’t been there to verify this, but there is a walking path between Storybook Circus and Tomorrowland that I suspect may be impacted by Tron construction as well.  This area is often inundated with smokers, so it’s not the quiet restful path it once was.  It’s always been a pretty good “cut-through” or short-cut.  However, the path runs right next to the train tracks for a bit, and then along the Tomorrowland Speedway track as it approaches Space Mountain.  I have a hard time believing this area has been left untouched and accessible, but I will confirm for you first chance I get.

Progress Update

Disney Tron Attraction at Magic Kingdom Construction Milestone Reached
Tron at Magic Kingdom: Milestone Reached

This week, the first steel support columns were put in place for the new attraction.   Prior to the columns being put in place, cast members and team members working on bringing Tron at Magic Kingdom to reality celebrated a major milestone.  They were invited to sign their names on one of the columns, making their “permanent mark” on the attraction.  Wouldn’t that be cool?  To know forever that a tiny piece of you, your signature, was part of that attraction?  I think that would be pretty thrilling!

Disney hasn’t been too committal on when we can expect to take our first ride on Tron at Magic Kingdom.  However, Disney is promising that the new Tomorrowland attraction WILL be open in time for the 50th Anniversary celebration in 2021.

I’m happy to see that Disney continues to invest in new attractions and expansions to our favorite parks.  As crowds continue to grow, I think it’s more important than ever that new attractions arrive to absorb more people.

How do you feel about Tron at Magic Kingdom?  Is this an attraction that you’re excited to check out?  Were you a fan of the Tron movies?

Please comment below and let me know if you’ll be eager to check this one out when it comes on line!

Happy Dreaming!

Brooke

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