Guests hoping to experience the reimagined Test Track before its grand reopening on July 22 may be in luck. Disney says special preview opportunities are on the way for select groups, including Cast Members, Annual Passholders, and Disney Vacation Club Members.
In a statement released today, Disney said:
"We'll have more information to share in the coming weeks about special previews for Cast Members, Annual Passholders, Disney Vacation Club Members, Golden Oak residents and Club 33 Members alike to ride before the attraction officially reopens."
While Disney has not yet released specific details on how previews for Test Track will be handled, it's likely they will follow a similar format to the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure previews held in 2024. For that attraction, Annual Passholders were required to have a park reservation for EPCOT and join a virtual queue through the My Disney Experience app on the day of their preview. Virtual queue opportunities were offered at 7:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. daily, and no standby line was available. If Test Track follows the same system, eligible guests will need to plan ahead and be ready to join the queue promptly at either time slot.
Who Will Be Eligible for Test Track Previews?
Disney has confirmed that the following groups will have access to early preview opportunities:
- Walt Disney World Cast Members
- Annual Passholders
- Disney Vacation Club (DVC) Members
- Golden Oak Residents
- Club 33 Members
Specific dates and registration details have not yet been released, but we do now know that preview windows will open prior to the general public reopening on July 22, 2025.
A Look at What's Coming
Presented by General Motors, the new Test Track experience includes:
- Redesigned ride vehicles with a sleek, R&D-inspired look
- Updated queue exhibits celebrating mobility innovation
- New show scenes focused on technology, customization, and the emotional connection to driving
- A refreshed outdoor finale section
Construction walls have recently come down, the new marquee is in place, and ride vehicles are cycling regularly as the attraction is in its final testing phase.
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