Something unexpected is happening at Walt Disney World Resort, and it’s got EPCOT fans buzzing. Disney has issued a new advisory tied to Test Track—a ride that’s never exactly quiet to begin with. While it’s not a significant emergency, any time Disney flags a top-tier attraction, guests should take note.
For frequent visitors, that’s often the difference between a smooth day and standing in line for hours.

Biggest Line Magnets
Disney parks have a handful of attractions that draw massive crowds no matter what time of year it is. TRON Lightcycle / Run, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, Avatar Flight of Passage, and Slinky Dog Dash consistently top the list.
Test Track comfortably sits among those giants. Guests plan their entire morning strategy around it, whether through Lightning Lane or old-fashioned rope dropping.

Why Test Track Pulls the Crowds
This isn’t just a thrill ride; it’s a full experience. After customizing your digital car, you strap into a six-passenger vehicle that takes you through braking, acceleration, and weather simulations. Then the doors open, and you’re sent flying around the outdoor loop at 65 mph.
That last stretch is why people love it. It’s fast, fun, and delivers that rush that EPCOT doesn’t have many alternatives for.
How Refurbishment Fueled the Hype
Earlier this year, Disney temporarily shut down Test Track for a refurbishment. When it reopened in July, the fan response was immediate. Pent-up demand met a shiny, refreshed ride, and the lines spoke for themselves.
Crowds swarmed the attraction, and the hype hasn’t really cooled since.

A Wait Time Avalanche
Since its return, Test Track has clocked some jaw-dropping waits. It’s regularly hitting 120 minutes during busy stretches. On quieter days, it still sees hefty lines—about 45 minutes just a few days ago.
At times, it’s even beaten Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind for the top wait in EPCOT. When a ride can pull those numbers, Disney tends to step in with advisories so guests aren’t caught off guard.
Why It Matters for Park Guests
The advisory isn’t a sign to avoid the ride. It’s Disney’s way of saying, “Be prepared.” If you just wander over to Test Track at 2 p.m., odds are you’ll be waiting a long time. Those minutes add up quickly when you’re trying to hit several headline attractions in a single day.

Rope Drop: The Winning Play
If you’re determined to ride without losing half your morning, rope drop is the golden ticket. Arriving right as the park opens usually means significantly shorter waits—sometimes as little as 20 to 30 minutes.
Many experienced visitors build their day around this. While others rush to Cosmic Rewind, the smart move can be heading straight to Test Track before the crowds pile in.

A Ride That Isn’t Slowing Down
Test Track’s popularity isn’t fading anytime soon. It’s fast, it’s thrilling, and it’s the kind of ride that keeps EPCOT’s energy high. Disney’s warning isn’t about fear—it’s about helping guests make the most of their time.
Plan smart, start early, and don’t underestimate this ride’s crowd-pulling power. If you want to feel that 65 mph breeze without the two-hour wait, you’ll need a strategy.



