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Rumor: Closing Timeline for Test Track’s Reimagining

Rumor: Closing Timeline for Test Track’s Reimagining

Test Track has gone through a few reimaginings throughout the years, and it will receive another one soon. We have the rumored closing timeline for you right here.

Test Track Reimagining

epcottesttrackconceptart
Credit: Disney

Head over to the Chevrolet Design Center and build your own virtual concept car. Choose body type, style, color, and more and then take it for a spin on Disney’s test course. You’ll be scored on different criteria like efficiency, speed, adaptability, and more.

Disney is once again partnering with Chevrolet to bring new technology and a great new refurbishment to Test Track at EPCOT. This will help this attraction to stay up to speed (see what we did there).

Inspirtation for the next version of Test Track will come from World of Motion, which was replaced with Test Track. You can read more about the initial news release in this post.

Rumored Closing Timeline

Credit: Disney PhotoPass

As always, with any bit of rumored information, this is not confirmed by Disney. At the time of publication, Disney has not shared any closing timeline. But, we will be sure to update the blog when it occurs.

According to inside sources, Test Track’s closure will take place in July 2024.

The closure is supposed to take around one year in order to get the attraction completely reimagined.

What Does This Mean For You?

NEW: Disney announces Test Track will be refurbished and upgraded
Credit: D23

Well, of course, if you have a Disney World trip planned in July 2024 or after you will want to keep an eye on our blog for the official statement from Disney when they release it.

If you have a trip planned before then, ride Test Track one last time in its current state! We are excited to see what the future holds for this attraction, but it’s always a little bittersweet watching the current version close.


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