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EPCOT’s Reimagined Test Track Ride Faces Operational Failure

Test Track suffered cascading technical failures on Thursday, remaining closed 90 minutes past EPCOT’s opening before repeatedly breaking down, leaving Walt Disney World Resort guests stranded in what was posted as a 30-minute line for nearly 2 hours.

BlueSky user WDWStats documented the initial closure:

Test Track has been reopened after an interruption of 90 minutes. http://www.wdwst.at/detail/testtrack #TestTrack #FutureWorld #Epcot #WDW #WaltDisneyWorld #DisneyWorld

Test Track has been reopened after an interruption of 90 minutes. http://www.wdwst.at/detail/testtrack #TestTrack #FutureWorld #Epcot #WDW #WaltDisneyWorld #DisneyWorld

— WDWStats (@wdwstats.bsky.social) February 19, 2026 at 9:09 AM

Two-Hour Wait for “30-Minute” Queue

guest ride reimagined test track in disney world's epcot park
Credit: Disney

When the World Discovery attraction finally opened, crowds rushed to the posted 30-minute standby line. Reddit user u/snampally joined the queue at 10:20 a.m.

“At 10.20am, I fell for the trap,” the Disney Park guest wrote. “I noticed 30 min wait for ‘Test Track’ ride and I flocked in like everyone else.”

Test Track ride vehicle with Spaceship Earth in the background
Credit: D23

Nearly two hours later, the line was still moving:

“Its 12.15pm right now, we are still waiting in line wirh atleast 10 more minutes wait before we can hop on the ride. We’ve had one ‘temporary close’ which was communicated by fellow riders as they walked back in the lanes.”

Disney cast members offered minimal explanations for the delays:

“We heard the ‘delayed ride’ message 3 times, which has not given any useful information about the delay. Just the generic ‘we’re experiencing some issues, there will be a delay. Apologies.'”

Problems Persist, Seven Months After Test Track Reopening

Test Track Cars
Credit: Disney

Test Track reopened July 22, 2025, after its third reimagining, announced at Destination D23 2023. The update introduced in-vehicle technology, upgraded scenery, and enhanced car-simulation testing while keeping the 65-mph outdoor finale. Seven months after reopening, the attraction continues struggling with its advanced systems.

Walt Disney World Resort has not addressed the extended downtime or explained why posted wait times bore no resemblance to actual queue length when the ride repeatedly stopped functioning.

Has ride downtime ever impacted your visit to Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, or Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park? Share your story with Disney Dining in the comments!

Jess Colopy

Jess Colopy is a Disney College Program alum and kid-at-heart. When she’s not furiously typing in a coffee shop, you can find her on the hunt for the newest Stitch pin.

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