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Everything you need to know now about TRON to maximize your fun

Everything you need to know now about TRON to maximize your fun

Before you get to experience the new TRON Lightcycle Run thrilling coaster, you’ll need these cliff notes so you don’t miss anything!

Disney’s “TRON”

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Released on July 9, 1982, this original Disney film chronicles the adventures of Kevin Flynn, a brilliant video game maker who hacks the mainframe of his former employer ENCOM looking for evidence that the video game programs he wrote were stolen by a company executive named Ed Dillinger. 

While attempting to find the missing files, Flynn is beamed into a digital world by the Master Control Program (MCP), an artificial intelligent computer created by Dillinger. Inside this electronic world, Flynn meets computer programs that are alter-egos of the programmers who created them.

A security Program named TRON and another digital simulation Program named Yori joins Flynn on a quest to defeat the MCP, thus sending Flynn back to the “real” world with evidence of the stolen game programs.

Disney’s “TRON: Legacy”

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Released on December 17, 2010 and set many “cycles” (a measurement of time on the Grid) after the original film, Sam Flynn, son of Kevin Flynn, is haunted by the mysterious disappearance of his father.

When Sam investigates a strange signal sent from the abandoned Flynn’s Arcade – that could have only come from his father – he finds himself pulled into a digital world, known as The Grid, where Kevin has been trapped for 20 years. 

With the help of the last Isomorphic Algorithm (ISO) named Quorra, father and son embark on a life-or-death journey across a dazzling digital universe created by Kevin himself. The ISOs were a race of Programs that spontaneously evolved on the Grid without being written by a User, which makes Quorra extra special. 

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The trio battles a ruthless villain named CLU (an acronym for Codified Likeness Utility, a program created by Kevin Flynn) who is determined to create the perfect system in the “real” world and will stop at nothing to prevent their escape.

You can stream both of these films, and the stunning animated series “TRON: Uprising,” on Disney+. 

TRON Lightcycle / Run at Magic Kingdom Park

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The story of TRON Lightcycle / Run picks up after “TRON: Legacy” where Kevin’s son, Sam Flynn, has opened a second gateway into the Grid. The first gateway is found at Shanghai Disneyland with the original TRON Lightcycle Power Run.

After being digitized and transported to the Grid for a special Lightcycle race, it’s your Team Blue against one of the Grid’s menacing Programs – Team Red, Team Yellow or Team Orange. Your goal is to be the first to race through eight Energy Gates, digital markers that Users and Programs compete to “capture.” The first team to capture all eight Gates by passing through them is declared the winner.

Be sure to see how to join TRON’s virtual queue HERE and how you can join 2 virtual queues in the same day HERE.

Flynn’s Arcade and Workshop

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Kevin Flynn’s beloved video arcade is mostly stocked with video games he created. It was his business and his home for some time, especially in the original “TRON.” In the arcade’s basement, Flynn used a Shiva laser to digitize himself to the Grid as seen in “TRON: Legacy.”

A giant replica of this laser – the ENCOM SHV 20905 – in the queue at Magic Kingdom is the conduit by which human Users pass from the real world into the digital world of the Grid.

Programs and Users

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Programs were created by humans to perform functions, like accounting or security, inside a computer world. They take commands from their Users, who are people who create Programs and give them purpose. Until the arrival of Kevin Flynn on the Grid, Programs thought Users were only a myth.

One Program you will encounter at TRON Lightcycle / Run is a Siren. Dressed in white, Sirens prepare programs for the games by providing armor and identity discs.

Identity Disc

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Every Program on the Grid receives a circular identity disc. Everything a Program does or says on the Grid is recorded on this disc. It allows Programs to synchronize with Lightcycles and can be used as a weapon capable of “derezzing” (short for “deresolution” or simply “deleting”) other Programs.

The Grid / The Game Grid

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In the original “TRON,” the Grid was a game simulation environment inside a computer mainframe that evolved into a virtual universe. After defeating the Master Control Program, Kevin Flynn reprogrammed the computer’s servers to create a technically superior Grid. 

Throughout the Magic Kingdom attraction you will notice hexagons, which is the geometric shape most associated with Flynn’s Grid. The Game Grid is a central location of gladiator-style games where Programs are pitted against each other. In each game, there can be only one victor.

Lightcycle

New Tron Lightcycle Run seat options revealed
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Lightcycle is a game played on the Game Grid. Powered by a program’s energy, Lightcycles are incredibly fast and agile two-wheeled vehicles which generate light ribbons. These near-indestructible, temporary walls of light generate behind vehicles within the Grid and disappear after a short period of time.

End of Line

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This phrase was uttered by the Master Control Program in “TRON,” which references the end of a computer program code before a new line begins in that code. In “TRON: Legacy,” the End of Line Club was a nightclub for programs to enjoy dancing and libations.

Hopefully this will help you enjoy your TRON Lightcycle Run Experience even more! In addition to this exciting attraction, Disney is giving guests a new dining kiosk opening soon near TRON, Energy Bytes. 

Are you excited to ride TRON or did you experience it during previews? Please let us know your thoughts on TRON Lightcycle Run and share this post with a friend.


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