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Here's my initial thoughts about the NEW TEST TRACK after experiencing it today! A sort of mini DSNY episode just for the socials. • Feels very "EPCOTy" • Scenic road-trip is reminiscent of "Living with the Land", but "Driving through the Land" instead. • Garage segment reminded me of...

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Brad1 year ago

The dome projection ending is perfectly done. It’s exactly what that sequence has always needed.

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Jim1 year ago

Thought the same thing….misssed opportunity to play fun to be free all the way through the Forrest scene

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Rogue1 year ago

It was amazing. They absolutely nailed it.

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Rogue1 year ago

Jack, hi there. Was this POV taken by you? (Just curious). Great work by the way as always!

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DSNY Newscast1 year ago

Yeah it was. I was an invited guest as part of the cast previews. Filming and sharing on socials was encouraged.

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@Hydrolator11 year ago

Spectacular!

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In The Pocket1 year ago

No word on whether it opens as a VQ?

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Daryl-Rhys Taylor1 year ago

Did you enjoy it

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diaperhighspeed1 year ago

This is the Disney we need!!!!!

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Britain Morris1 year ago

Seeing the segments inside a house at first made me think “Oh more ‘house of the future’ stuff…” and then I realized, Epcot hasn’t had any attraction like that in many years! Good return to form.

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Drew Smith1 year ago

The Test Track 3.0 ride vehicles are visible when you first walk into the queue! So simple, yet so perfect. 👏

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RideRover1 year ago

Here it is folks! The full Test Track 3.0 🎞️

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Scott Gustin1 year ago

NEW: Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin will temporarily close starting Aug. 4 for the addition of a new show scene, updated vehicles, and other enhancements. It will reopen next year. Last day to ride in 2025 is Aug. 3.

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