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TRON Lightcycle / Run to Remove Virtual Queue Option

Every day, guests of Magic Kingdom Park get to experience the adrenaline rush of the TRON Lightcycle / Run attraction, a thrilling ride that combines cutting-edge technology with high-speed excitement. As you step into the futuristic world of TRON, guests are immediately transported into a neon-lit landscape where you become part of the Grid.

The shimmering lights and sleek design of the ride vehicles mimic the iconic lightcycles from the TRON movies, enhancing the immersive experience. This innovative ride puts you in the heart of the action of the grid, making you feel like a true participant in the digital frontier.

In a major update for guests at Magic Kingdom Park, Disney has announced that the popular TRON Lightcycle / Run attraction will stray from its current virtual queue system starting September 9, 2024. This change aims to streamline the guest experience and make it easier for visitors to enjoy the high-speed thrill ride.

A roller coaster, reminiscent of a Tron ride, speeds through a futuristic, blue-lit tunnel with a sleek, geometric design. The ceiling and walls are covered in a lattice-like pattern, creating an immersive, otherworldly atmosphere.
Credit: Brian McGowan, Unsplash

‘Tron’ Attraction Gets Major Shakeup

The TRON Lightcycle / Run attraction, a high-tech thrill ride inspired by the TRON franchise, has been a major draw for visitors since its debut. Previously, guests could secure their spot on the ride through a virtual queue system, which allowed them to reserve a time slot via their phones.

This system provided a convenient way for guests to avoid waiting in long lines but also required them to be vigilant about reservation windows and availability. However, some fans also complained that the virtual queue made the ride inaccessible to those who unfortunately failed to secure their spot.

Starting next week, the virtual queue will be replaced with a traditional standby queue. This shift means that guests will no longer need to use their phones to reserve a spot in advance. Instead, they can join the standby line at the attraction entrance and wait for their turn to experience the ride.

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Changes Coming Next Week

Disney officials have stated that the transition to a standby queue is intended to enhance the overall guest experience. For some guests, the standby queue may provide a more immediate and tangible way to experience the ride, eliminating the need for constant monitoring of virtual queue times. However, it may also lead to longer wait times during peak periods, as more guests will now be lining up in person rather than securing a time slot ahead of their visit.

A futuristic roller coaster, reminiscent of a Tron ride, is seen at dusk with a glowing orange and transparent glass structure overhead. The coaster cars, lit with blue neon lights, zip along the track, creating a striking contrast against the warm backdrop.
Credit: Brian McGowan, Unsplash

The virtual queue will remain open from now until September 8. Guests can request a booking through the app at either 7:oo a.m. or 1:00 p.m. No changes to Walt Disney World Resort’s other virtual queue attractions have been revealed.

As Magic Kingdom Park prepares for this change, guests planning to visit in the near future are advised to check for the latest updates and be prepared for the shift to the standby queue system. The new setup will go live on September 9, and Disney is hopeful that it will enhance the overall enjoyment of TRON Lightcycle / Run for all park visitors.

Eva Miller

Eva was born and raised in the beautiful state of Oregon but has since relocated and lives in New York City. Since she was young, Eva has loved to perform in musicals, especially Disney ones! Through performing, Disney’s music became the soundtrack of her childhood. Today, Eva loves to write about all the exciting happenings for the Walt Disney Company. In her free time, Eva loves to travel, spend time in nature, and go to Broadway shows. Her favorite Disney movie is 'Lilo and Stitch,' and her favorite Park is Disney's Animal Kingdom.

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