Take a Look at the Latest Tron Coaster Construction Photos
In case you haven’t heard, Tomorrowland at Disney’s Magic Kindom will be getting a brand new indoor coaster scheduled to open in 2021. The Tron attraction draws its inspiration from the popular TRON Lightcycle Power Run which has proven to be a popular headlining attraction at Shanghai Disneyland!
The coaster-style attraction will allow riders to board a train of two-wheeled Lightcycles for a race through the digital frontier! The attraction is currently under construction in Tomorrowland at the Magic Kingdom just north of Space Mountain.
During a recent visit to Walt Disney World, we were able to capture some photos of the construction site!
From the image above, you can clearly see lots of progress being made on the coaster including what looks like a double track!
Here’s a closer look at the incredible sprawling track for the ride!
From the image below you can see how far the track is expected to extend.
Here’s one final image to give you sense of the enormity of this awesome project.
Though the impact of the construction to theme park visitors is minimal, the Walt Disney World Railroad is not currently making the rounds. Rather guests can view the train at the Main Street Station where it will be stationed until track adjustments are made!
Readers are encouraged to keep following along with MickeyBlog for the latest news and info on the Tron attraction as well as other new rides and attractions coming to Walt Disney World in the near future!
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Just curious why they would build this in the Magic Kingdom when it would thematically fit better in either EPCOT or Hollywood Studios. Magic Kingdom has always been more about the classic Disney films rather than the new more live action hero films.