Walt Disney World has announced the data of penalties previews for the reopening of the re -conceived test track at EPCOT. We have the details, plus how possible to “register in advance” for annual pass Holders previews or test track 3.0, tips & tricks for increasing your chances of success and speculation about soft openings.
Let’s start with the basics, namely that Walt Disney World announces Testbaan will be officially opened on July 22, 2025. Enjoy a joy ride through scenes that focus on technology, adaptation and personalization. Followed by a journey through a picturesque outdoor route that reminds us of all the joy of driving, taking the world around us and spending Quality Time with friends and family.
Walt Disney World also teased that fans will be watching in the coming weeks for more information to share special previews for cast members, annual holders, Disney Vacation Club -members, Golden Oak -residents and club 33 members to drive test test track 3.0 before the attraction is officially recovered. Well, the first part of the puzzle has now fallen into place, because we have pun rights dates.
Walt Disney World has confirmed that Cast members previews of Test Track 3.0 takes place from 27 June to 10 July 2025. Choose Cast members must stay informed of internal communication for more information. But you assume that you have not been taken care of, the nuts and bolts of playing previews when you read This Blog, you wonder how this will influence the other previews.
In all Like, the timing of CM Previews AP, DVC and other guest previews from Test Track 3.0 to 11 July 2025 pushes on the absolute earliest. Plisiews are almost always done first and have a hybrid ‘test & adjustment’ and preview magazine in recent years.
The reasons for this must be reasonably obvious. It is a fun work for cast members, but not just that, they are a simpler audience. Most cast members have experience in services, so they are more forgiving for guests and less law. The idea must be similar to APS and DVCs, but Submathe the opposite is actually true.
In any case, I was dug back by the DTB archives because I thought that maybe preaks and AP/DVC previews had taken place at the same time for a recent ride opening. I could have had Sworn That in fact. It turned out that this was correct. When Tiana’s Bayou Adventure was reopened last year in Disneyland, the previews of the punishment and the year pass holder overlap, with almost identical sets of dates.
Tiana’s Bayou Adventure in Walt Disney World was a different story. The Magic Kingdom version of the Hell attraction punishes preaks on 3-7 June and 23-26 June, giving cast members and a maximum of two guets the opportunity to experience the ride for regular guests.
However, the previews of the annual Pass Holder and Disney Vacation Club took place in the middle of those dates -on 13, 14, 16, 17, 18 and 20 and 20 for APS, and 12 and 19 June for DVC members. However, this was the great SCO that attracted my attention.
Leave remembering the overlapping dates, I had forgotten the biggest turn to Tiana’s Bayou Adventure presews. It was not done by registering in advance for a specificate and appearing for that ‘event’, but rather by making a park reserve and then trying a place in the virtual queue!
To renew your memory, it worked here last year for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure:
- First make a park -reservation to Magic Kingdom Park on an example date to get the opportunity to participate in the 7:00 virtual queue for that day. Or you can make a park reservation to any theme park on an example date to get the opportunity to participate in the virtual queue of 13.00.
- Ask on the date of your reservation to participate in the virtual queue using the My Disney Experience app. There will be 2 options to participate in previews every day.
- The virtual queue of 07:00 will be available for Passholders for that day with a park reserve to Magic Kingdom Park.
- The virtual queue at 13:00 is available for pass holders with a park reserve to any theme park for that day. As a reminder, Passholters must enter the theme park where they have a reservation before they visit Magic Kingdom. Or, on JNE 13, 14, 17, 18 or 20, they can enter Magic Kingdom Park after 2 p.m.
- Pass holders do not have to have arrived in a theme park when they ask to participate in the virtual queue.
Important information
- Pass holders must have a Walt Disney World Resort Annual Pass with valid access on the example date. Applicable blow -through dates apply. Park readings are limited and subject to availability.
- Every pass holder can ask to participate in a virtual queue, does not earn eleven a day.
- Pass holders can keep entry groups for the virtual preview row and an attraction virtual queue at the same time when it is presented.
- Participating in the virtual queue does not guarantee the possibility to participate in the preview. Entry groups for a virtual queue are limited, depending on availability and are not guaranteed. Not all boarding schools can be street groups to return, based on the availability of the attraction. Learn more virtually about that.
- Offering, dates and hours are subject to change or cancellation without notice or liability.
Now it is quite possible –Probably, even, even-That Walt Disney World will return to the pre-registration system for the previews of the annual pass Holder of Test Track 3.0. That the virtual queue approach was a one-off for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure scientists that the attraction was incredibly unreliable to test early, and they knew it would be to do the virtual queue to press the question.
There were Widepretad reports about downtime during punishing previews, and it cost submersions attempts for several days before they run successfully. I probably don’t have to reca the saga of the virtual queue for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, which eventually lasted much longer than originally expected because the ride was so unreliable and breakdown so long. So the decision to use the virtual queue, unlike registration, could have been made up to eleven Tose Downtime misery.
However, it is also fair to point out that there have been Too many From complaints about the AP registration process over the years. We started to warn Guets via e -mail update far back with Pandora – World of Avatar in 2017, and the Toy Story Land in 2018, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in 2019, etc. – but only one of us was the review she completely received. Those complaints changed from After The event is full. “It has been To the whole thingAnd now almost a decade!
A way to “solve” that is to just allow everyone with a park reservation to try to participate in the virtual queue for test track 3.0. There will still be inevitably disappointed guests, but hey, at least they are already at Epcot and may spend money on food and beverages to drown Esir Sorrows. ((Bob and Josh Good approval!))
Last year, ParkReserves for Magic Kingdom were completely booked within an hour after the announcement about the previews of Bayou’s Bayou Adventure. However, all 3 other parks still had availability for a few days (until previews understand it), which suggests that many annual holders have not read the small print.
This noted that the Magic Kingdom Park reserve to participate. That was absolutely strategically beneficial, but you could still try to participate in the virtual queue of 13.00 -who tended to have better availability, regardless of which park you book. Not only that, but you didn’t even have to have the embodiment of Magic Kingdom Or every park Trying to participate in the virtual queue at 1 p.m. It didn’t work as normal – you could try your luck from the comfort of home!
With all that in mind, our recommendation would if you want to cover your bets and you may try to “register in advance” for test track 3.0 previews Make park -readings for EPCOT from July 11 to July 19, 2025.
To be obvious, these are not confirmed or rumors dates -I just take last year’s TBA preview dates, deducting the media event and overloading the timeline for Plishes and the official opening of Test Track 3.0. It is at best an educational gamble.
If I was and I didn’t care to be the first, I would target myself on 13-18 July 2025. You have put a probablay. That is of course assumed that the previews use the use of a park reserve and virtual queue system, and I really think it is about 50/50 at the moment.
I would not take the trouble with ParkReserves for EPCOT on 20-21 July 2025. The number of simultaneous reservations that you can hold is finite, and it is best to keep them in the sweet spot of a most likely dates.
Although it is possible that previews will continue to the absolute that the minute has been handed in, I doubt it. There will not be a major gala media event, given the last moment of the announcement and this is smaller than a fully-fledged new attraction, but I would expect a few private events for media and General Motors managers.
For each their own, but if I was … I would probably make several days of park -tints to cover my bets. I would like three cracks at the virtual queue. That is the smart game, and you better believe that Othher has annual fitting holders exactly the same idea. Given that, it would not surprise me if the success rate for this theoretical test track 3.0 preview is less than 50%. Maybe it’s closer to 25% or 33%?
It is also possible that the annual Pass Holder and Disney Vacation Club -Preview window is even tighter, making it more room for soft openings. However, I am skeptical about that. I think the Probablay is more attractive for Walt Disney World to lure the locals to Epcot Dirt Diet Epcot than to increase the tranacity for tourists who are already visiting, regardless of.
Avis Tron Lightcycle Run, which was a deviation, because Disney was clearly timed previews in such a way to make soft openings possible during the spring break, Walt Disney World did not make any soft openings for an important attraction in several years. They have all been tohese controlled previews for selected Guet’s. Test Track 3.0 is even more one
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What do you think? What is more likely for test track: pre-registration or Park Virtual Plus Plus Quews? Are you going to make park -reading for the potential preview date (s) of the test track at EPCOT? Agenda or disagree with our ass? Hearing your feedback – Aven Ken, you disagree with us – is interesting for us and useful for other readers, so share your thoughts below in the comments!