If you don't mind being separated from your group, single rider is the way to go! My husband & I got out of the hour-long standby line, got into single rider, & pretty much walked onto the ride!
Like the reboot and the new competitive nature of the ride. Same track but different theme. Very futuristic look and feel. Goes back to Walts old views of the future.
This ride made Epcot a great Disney park choice! Must ride, twice if possible! Choose the single rider line, much faster and you will likely ride with the other people in your party.
Since this is a new ride, the wait time will be very long!! So I suggest a fast pass for this or hop in the singles line. Besides you only need your "group" for the wait, and you may end up together!!
Fun concept to design your car and test it, but as far as being a roller coaster, it is sub-par. Other then a brief hi-speed run near the end, it's pretty tame. Kids will love it.
This ride is one of my favorites. Definitely worth the wait (was 55 minutes on a Friday) Be prepared to stand for a long time before you get on the ride.
Get a fast pass for this. People of all ages love it. Dad can design his dream car, little ones like the bumps and twists of the ride, & thrill seekers love the speed!
Crazy ride. You can design your own car and test it's settings during a fancy speed ride. Afterwards u can check out new cars by Chevrolet presented at the exit. That ride is fun and u won't get sick.
Each car has 6 seats: 3 in front and 3 in back. That means the single rider line moves extremely fast. When the posted standby time was 60 minutes, the single rider wait was about 5 minutes.
If you're in a rush it's not as essential as the other thrill rides. If you can catch it when it reopens after it's rained you can walk straight on. Otherwise try the single rider line
Fun ride. The kids really enjoyed designing the car. You will be scored against other riders throughout and at the end of the ride, so be sure and design a good one!
Since 2012 you can now design your own car in the standby line! Make sure to consider the four attributes, (Power, Capability, Responsiveness, and Efficiency) and get your final score after the ride!
Ride single rider its always really quick. But please people remember your party will be split up and also people in the regular line need to move over for single riders . I don't care about your pic!
Back in the US, enter Test Track to ride through a simulated car test facility. Even if you're not going on the ride, there's plenty to do at the automobile showcase.
Some say, that the Stig drove the first test track car, and that all other track cars were programmed from his car. All we know is he's called "The Stig"!
If the ride shuts down, it can take an hour to restart the computers and get the vehicles moving again. Keep this in mind when decided whether to wait for it to restart or come back later.
It's all new! They gutted the outdated video intro, the noisy waiting line. Replaced with interactive design screens to design your car. Track is the same. Visually very cool but storyline is missing
Build you sim car at the kiosks in the store before you get in line. Then everyone can have their own sim car & they will wave you through the car building part of the line.
If you're getting into the redesigned ride avoid the fast past if you want to design your car in detail. But if you just want yo pick a random car and ride then that's the way to go!
Please leave the single rider line to people who are actually single riders. Clogging it with your groups of people defeats the purpose & annoys those of us who use the line for its intended purpose.
Test Track at Epcot® theme park is a high-speed vehicle-simulation ride in which big kids, teens and adults test their mettle in one of Disney's longest and fastest rides.