Test Track Previews Begin with Cast Members Starting Late June

Jun 16, 2025 in "Test Track"

New Test Track concept art
Posted: Monday June 16, 2025 4:41pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney has released the first details for preview opportunities of the reimagined Test Track at EPCOT, and as expected, Cast Members will be the among first to experience the attraction before its public reopening on July 22, 2025.

According to the initial schedule, Cast Member previews will run from June 27 through July 10. These early previews are typically the first step in the final testing and adjustment phase, often referred to as “Cast Testing,” and help operations teams fine-tune the attraction before it opens to the public.

What About Other Previews?

Disney has previously confirmed that Annual Passholders, Disney Vacation Club Members, Golden Oak residents, and Club 33 Members will also have the opportunity to preview Test Track before the grand reopening. While dates for those groups have not yet been released, they are expected to follow shortly after the Cast Member preview window concludes.

Preview Format Likely to Follow Recent Model

While the format for Passholder and Member previews has not yet been announced, it may follow the structure used for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure in 2024, which required participants to have a valid park reservation and join a virtual queue via the My Disney Experience app. Virtual queue times for that attraction opened at 7:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. daily.

Stay tuned for more details on additional preview opportunities as the July 22 reopening approaches.

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TestTrack9925 days ago

https://diservations.com/zain-effendis-test-track-score-earns-grammy-nomination-for-opening/

HMFNov 04, 2025

Exactly!

FigmentsBrightIdeasNov 04, 2025

Oh, of course, judging strictly by the current circumstances lately, it’s a miracle it turned out the way it did but as a long term solution, IMO, I feel it doesn’t work. I’m sure you and many others would agree here that, we wish we wouldn’t have to keep settling. That we could instead have the best solutions implemented as opposed to what we’ve been getting lately. But ultimately, the management at Disney has to change for the better to allow it to happen.

HMFNov 04, 2025

As I have said this is probably the best we could hope for unless we wanted to have Lightning McQueen move into the transportation pavilion.

FigmentsBrightIdeasNov 03, 2025

I’ll be honest… this redo didn’t exactly cut it for me. I can definitley see there was an effort to get a bit of inspiration from World of Motion in (like a more optimistic tone, the Fun to Be Free tune in bits & pieces, & the new futuristic finale) but that ride’s qualities are honestly barely noticeable to me in this, personally, I feel it’s currently too focused on the here & now, which is going to become quickly outdated and need to be updated once again soon. It lacks the same coherency the previous iterations of Test Track and even the World of Motion had. The hope I had for this was they’d have followed a similar formula to how Cars Grand Prix at DCA was executed in regards to detail put into the show scenes, but imagine those scenes full of similar or even recreations of the very same scenes we remember from World of Motion but enhanced tastefully w new tech & spfx. To me it would’ve made alot more sense to have both the Queue and the earlier dark ride scenes show more of the history of transportation. Also, the narration worked in World of Motion so well because it was done ironically. It’s dead-pan delivery was funny because the scenes themselves were humorous and weren’t that serious. They still demonstrated what was being described and fit thematically, but again, they were funny. That’s particularly what made it stand out from Spaceship Earth and how that handled the history of communication. Perhaps it’d move a bit slower before the speed finale, sure but it’d ultimately make that finale worth it in the end. Infact, the projection scene before the testing of the vehicle is very cool and I like how that feels like a genuine, tasteful callback to the World of Motion finale scene, but more tied into vehicle design, which would make sense for this ride. With that though, the post show would’ve made a lot more sense then, as it would’ve shown that the sponsor’s cars was the next step, the best of transportation, just as it did during the World of Motion days and I feel like some truly fun & immersive activities in there also would be fun besides just seeing new cars. Imagine had they put the vehicle creation activity there, it’d sync to your magic band and thus would be the way your vehicle designs would be tested then scored in ththe ride, maybe even shown/integrated in the projection section, getting ready to go through the test track til the ride ends and you see how well it scored after. It’d be moreso a bonus to the ride rather than being a requirement. ‘Or’ another proposal (IMO the best one) would be to follow a similar philosophy as the top but to redesign and expand/add more levels to the attraction building to accommodate more dark ride space that’d create a longer, more fulfilling ride (similar to what Journey Into Imagination had originally been planned to have, though ultimately the finalized plan it received in ‘83 benefited that specific pavilion better). Anyway, if you did that, you could recreate the classic World of Motion scenes (the song/original soundtrack intact), show scenes enhanced w new tech & spfx, then get into some history of how car design evolved in those eras, still funny w a similar style narration (maybe Corey Burton could do the second half?) . Perhaps bringing back the crash dummies from the original Test Track, the other more Tron inspired as 2.0 was, on the other sides of the show rooms, seeing how those faired in a funny manner, then the futuristic projection & the finale scenes I mentioned, we get to test our own vehicle design, will we fair better with our own innovative designs? Thankfully we do, but different scores are displayed at the end for each guest, depending on their unique designs, and it ends with exiting into the post show, of course, as I described above. Maybe the new attraction name could be called ‘The World of Motion: Test Tracktions’ or Test Tracktions : The World of Motion

Biff215Nov 03, 2025

Doors fixed yet???

DunstonNov 03, 2025

Test Track 4.0 should have funny animals.

BrianLoNov 02, 2025

It's already under construction (the canopy over Stark's Flight lab). It is not that structure repurposed and is much larger.

jah4955Oct 31, 2025

Throwing it out there🤣🏆

Biff215Oct 31, 2025

Totally agree. Disney rarely takes the time to dismantle something for reuse, even when it might make sense. Here it definitely doesn’t.

Horizons '83Oct 31, 2025

Just my thoughts, it was way past its useful life and fully depreciated and most likely trashed.

HMFOct 31, 2025

I had my doubts too. Just throwing it out there.

AidenRodriguez731Oct 31, 2025

So a few problems with that "theory". #1 of course being that its not a canopy in Avengers Campus, you can see it's part of an actual building that the ride is under. #2 being that I cannot imagine that this would be that much cheaper than just getting a new one anyway. I mean to be meticulous in taking it apart and getting the whole thing delivered across the country and reset up and hoping nothing got damaged on the way... seems like more effort than its worth.

HMFOct 31, 2025

Not that this is that relevant but a poster on Micechat is thinking they might re-purpose that awful canopy that was in front of the Test Track building for it's first two incarnations may be re-purposed for DCA's Avengers Campus since there is a similar looking canopy in the concept art.

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