Magic Kingdom has a reputation for surprises, but few match what guests discovered this morning. A top-tier roller coaster didn’t just get a tweak—it underwent a full transformation while the park slept. By sunrise, it was practically a new experience, and crowds swelled as word spread through social media.

Disney had been hinting that something was on the horizon, but the scale of the change shocked even the most seasoned parkgoers. This wasn’t just a lighting adjustment or new soundtrack. It was a complete reimagining that ties directly into one of Disney’s biggest film releases of the year.
The transformation belongs to TRON Lightcycle / Run. The ride now boasts the TRON: Ares overlay, a limited-time update that swaps its sleek neon blues for blazing reds and oranges. During daylight hours, the changes are striking enough on the outdoor track. After dark, though, the ride glows with intensity. The canopy pulses with fiery shades, immersing riders in a totally different version of the Grid.

To match the visuals, Disney tapped Nine Inch Nails to craft a heavy electronic score, which gives the ride a darker, more powerful edge. New narration from the Master Control Program builds a stronger connection to the TRON: Aresstoryline, and the on-ride photo background has been updated to fit the overlay’s aesthetic.
While the company hasn’t said how long the overlay will remain, its arrival aligns perfectly with global marketing efforts. Shanghai Disneyland will debut the same version this week, just in time to help build hype for the film’s October 10 release. With Jared Leto headlining and the soundtrack grabbing attention, Disney clearly sees the overlay as a way to merge park thrills with cinema buzz.

Guest feedback so far shows excitement mixed with a bit of caution. Many fans welcome the innovation, seeing it as a clever way to keep rides fresh without closing them for major refurbishments. Others are bracing for longer nighttime lines, given that the new lighting effects look their best under a dark sky.
More Change Is Coming
The TRON overlay may be temporary, but Magic Kingdom itself is in the middle of sweeping transformations. Upcoming projects include:
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Cars Land’s Piston Peak expansion in Frontierland.

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The closure of Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island to clear room for expansions.
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Big Thunder Mountain’s refresh set for 2026.

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Space Ranger Spin upgrades with new vehicles and lasers.
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An updated Carousel of Progress, including a Walt Disney animatronic.

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A new Cinderella Castle color scheme that nods to its original palette.
This overnight TRON overhaul is just the beginning. Disney is proving it’s willing to take big risks to keep the park’s future just as exciting as its past.



