Is Test Track in Epcot scary?

Scary Factor: Medium. This ride isn’t as intense as Expedition Everest or Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster. It’s still a “thrill ride” and there are certainly some exciting parts, but there are no major g-forces or significant drops to speak of. Even most guests who “hate” roller coasters enjoy Test Track.

Is Test Track a good ride?

With speeds up to 60 mph, the ride is very fun and thrilling, and I would definitely recommend it to others. In fact, we rode Test Track multiple times on our Epcot night using the single rider line.

Is Test Track rough?

While Test Track may sound like a white-knuckled thrill ride, it’s surprisingly tame in comparison to Tower of Terror or Rock n’ Roller Coaster. The tests are mild with the exception of some jerky movements and a few close calls, and that high-speed exterior lap is pure fun.

Does Test Track have single rider?

All four rides with single rider lines—Test Track, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, Smugglers Run, and Expedition Everest—offer both.

Does Test Track feel fast?

Believe it or not, Test Track is the fastest attraction at the Walt Disney World resort. Reaching top speeds of 65 miles per hour, you’ll definitely feel windblown after embarking on this high-speed adventure! Although the ride reaches only 65 miles per hour, it was originally planned to speed up to 95 miles per hour.

Is Test Track like a roller coaster?

The Test Track Experience Test Track is a one-of-a-kind roller coaster ride, designed to put guests and their custom designed vehicles through speed, weather, braking and rough terrain trials.

Does Test Track make you sick?

Test Track: This is one to avoid immediately after a big meal. It’s not bad on motion sickness, but can really jostle you around. Soarin: This is a simulator ride and simulator rides tend to really bother people who deal with motion sickness.

Are single rider lines faster?

Given that most guests tend to ride together, either in pairs or in larger groups, the single-riders’ line can be a much quicker option, as you are essentially skipping the main line and volunteering to fill in any ride spots left empty by the larger groups.

Is rock n Roller Coaster scary?

If you’ve been on full size roller coasters before with no issue, you can handle the intensity of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster. Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster isn’t scary in a horrifying way, just speedy enough to take your breath away. Similar to what we wrote about Tower of Terror, it’s not intended to be scary, but thrilling.

How much G force does Test Track have?

Things really kick off for the finale. Your car picks up speed as you burst out of the building and onto a coaster-like track outside. These final, exhilarating turns reach 0.6 g-force, making it an amazing thrill ride.

Is Test Track good for kids?

Epcot’s Test Track – A good starter for little kids who want to try big kid rides. Test Track falls somewhere between a “headliner” and a “thrill ride”. The whole attraction is very well done and part of the ride includes a few banked laps in a car going about 60 miles an hour.