Disney To Bring The TRON LIGHTCYCLE POWER RUN Attraction To The Magic Kingdom

Disney To Bring The TRON LIGHTCYCLE POWER RUN Attraction To The Magic Kingdom

With rumors of a possible Tron reboot coming, but no concrete news for a while, fans may be able to live Tron experience as Disney is looking to bring the popular Tron Lightcycle Power Run to Disney World.

By WaylonJones - Jul 11, 2017 05:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Tron
There have been rumors circulating for a while now that Disney Parks is looking to bring the popular Tron Lightcycle Power Run attraction to the American parks, more specifically Disney World in Orlando. The rumors have been around for a couple of months, and consisted of Disney World replacing the Tomrrowland Speedway with the Tron attraction right next to Space Mountain.

Now, it looks as if the rumors will become reality as a new report from WDW Today says that it's all but a done deal. The report names several unrelated sources confirming the plans that will close the Tomorrowland Speedway sometime in 2018 to begin construction on the new coaster.

An official announcement is expected at D23 this weekend, so for now take it with a grain of salt. Until then, you can check out the POV ride trough below.
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Kioses
Kioses - 7/11/2017, 8:44 AM
YES! The ride looks awesome! Hopefully the public loves it and more and more people start asking for a new tron. Then before you know it...BOOM TRON 3!
BabyGroot
BabyGroot - 7/11/2017, 8:57 AM
@Kioses - there's already a reboot in the works with Jared Leto
NoAssemblyReqd
NoAssemblyReqd - 7/11/2017, 10:38 AM
@BabyGroot - I hope it's a re-quel, rather than a full reboot. I want to know what becomes of Sam and Quorra.
blitzkreg
blitzkreg - 7/11/2017, 1:35 PM
@NoAssemblyReqd - Agreed. They can't just leave us hanging on the grid like that or should I say, the real world
case
case - 7/11/2017, 6:07 PM
@Kioses - That would be sweet. I loved the last one.
DashParr
DashParr - 7/11/2017, 11:48 AM
YES! I'm happy to see Disney bringing attention to TRON again! I hope the reboot is excellent too.
Lazarusreborn
Lazarusreborn - 7/11/2017, 4:24 PM
Can't wait for the fatties to complain that they can't fit on it...Like I do on an airplane
Toonstrack
Toonstrack - 7/13/2017, 9:24 AM
How bout you restart production on Tron 3 then, disney?
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