25-Year-Old EPCOT Ride Ceases Operations After Disturbing Guest Incident

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Two sleek, blue Chevrolet cars on Test Track at EPCOT.

Credit: Disney

5 Comments

  1. Michael Leslie

    I am familiar with disney safety flcy and I doubt they have done all to prevent injury to guests and cast members. I hope all is safe and encourage future experience with any attractions at disney parks.

  2. JoeNYWF64

    Government gettin rid of income & property taxes is more likely than test track reverting back to a modern updated GM World of Motion ride.

  3. Josh

    The strangest thing I’ve ever seen at WDW happens in every park. It’s these people that bring kids that aren’t even old enough to walk to the parks. There’s no way these toddlers are going to remember any of their visit there. Why waste money on something that will be quickly forgotten? If anything the kids will experience nightmares from the trauma of the giant mutant animals coming after them at every turn!

    1. Matt

      My sister was just under 3 years old when we first went to Disneyland. While she doesn’t remember much of it she sure as heck didn’t have any nightmares because of the “giant mutant animals”.

  4. Brian

    While leaving the Magic Kingdom after the fireworks back in Oct 1999.
    Cast members started putting ropes out to control the people out the park. (this is the most unprepared I’ve ever seen in Disney).
    Anyway a guy got a BIG knife out and said you had better move that or I’ll cut it.
    I quickly move away with wife and kids.
    Don’t know what the out come was.

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