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Aug 21, 2025
this is a new refurbished ride I love the city at the end this is such a good ride it's not too scary even though it's the fastest ride at Disney this is my this is my favorite ride and always will …Full review by jackson c
Aug 9, 2025
Like many Disney fans, I have waited anxiously for the imagineers to reinvent this classic ride over the last few months. I finally got to try it out after it recently reopened. This ride is located …Full review by Ward D
Nov 18, 2024
This was the highlight of Epcot for the kids. For me, I enjoyed the actual ride, for the kids it was all about the car design studio. We almost missed the ride time because the kids didn't want to …Full review by psudino
How fast is this? What ride can it be compared to in any park?
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It is different from other rides as there is a part at the beginning where you design your car, then you are seated in a 6 person vehicle and it goes on a test drive. Imagine teaching …
It is different from other rides as there is a part at the beginning where you design your car, then you are seated in a 6 person vehicle and it goes on a test drive. Imagine teaching someone to drive with lots of stops and starts some hills and then some curves in a dark ride with neon and projections that show how well your car is doing. The last part of the ride speeds up and goes out of the dark ride and it is fast but not G-Force fast, maybe 50-60 miles per hour around a very generous turn-circle. It feels about as fast as Thunder Mountain Railroad.
When did the ride change? Read some reviews that state it is jerky with sudden stops. We go in May, in our 60’s and 70’s, I have some mobility and neck issues. Would love to ride it as it looks great on you tube but a bit nervous about the impact on my body. Any help in what the ride is like since changes would be most helpful. Thank you.
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It has always had starts and stops in the area leading up to the "high speed" area. Remember the "crash avoidance" test? Still there. The rest of the ride is pretty much the same as you …
It has always had starts and stops in the area leading up to the "high speed" area. Remember the "crash avoidance" test? Still there. The rest of the ride is pretty much the same as you remember, especially if you close your eyes, as they've changed the visual affects, but not much of the actual motion of the ride
We are in our 60’s & not at all into roller coasters, have a bit of neck issues. This sounds like a really fun ride, but curious if it’s too much like a roller coaster or would be a “ jerky” ride that would put pressure on the neck? Any advice is appreciated!!
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It probably depends on the severity of the underlying neck problem and the triggers for any pain/relapse. The most likely concern would be the sudden acceleration and stopping. …
It probably depends on the severity of the underlying neck problem and the triggers for any pain/relapse. The most likely concern would be the sudden acceleration and stopping. Personally, I would play it safe and avoid it, as you don't want to ruin the rest of your holiday over a single ride.
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