New Test Track Stand-By, Lightning Lane, and Single Rider Signs Turned On at EPCOT

Shannen Ace

Entrance to Test Track ride with digital wait time signs behind greenery at a theme park.

New Test Track Stand-By, Lightning Lane, and Single Rider Signs Turned On at EPCOT

New Test Track signage marking the entrances to stand-by, Lightning Lane, and single rider queues has been turned on at the reimagined EPCOT attraction.

New Test Track Signs

A yellow sports car is parked in front of the Test Track ride entrance at Epcot.

The signs were installed back in April but haven’t been activated until now. They hang on the underside of the ride’s new entrance overhang.

Entrance to Test Track ride with digital wait time signs behind greenery at a theme park.

The sign on the left indicates the single rider entrance and Lightning Lane entrance. The sign on the right is for the standby entrance. The standby sign will include the wait time in minutes.

Sign showing "Single Rider Entrance" and "Lightning Lane 1:15" above an entrance with plants visible below.

The Lightning Lane sign will include the current time for guests to compare with their return times. Both signs feature blue and black graphics matching the ride’s new logo.

A digital sign displays "Standby Entrance" with blank spaces for wait time in minutes at an attraction entrance.

The signs were activated on Monday, when Disney announced the July reopening date of Test Track. The attraction has been closed for reimagining for one year. It will take inspiration from World of Motion, the opening day EPCOT attraction that it replaced. There will be previews for select guests before the reopening.

WDWNT also recently glimpsed the ride’s queue video and announcements.

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