Ironcycle Test Run Was Not Available During Disney Adventure’s Maiden Voyage

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Ironcycle Test Run Was Not Available During Disney Adventure’s Maiden Voyage

Ironcycle Test Run, an Iron Man roller coaster on the Disney Adventure, was closed and was not available during the ship’s entire maiden voyage.

Ironcycle Test Run Unavailable

Ironcycle Test Run, an Iron Man roller coaster on the Disney Adventure, is still testing and likely won't be available during the ship's maiden voyage that sets sail today, March 10.

The maiden voyage began on March 10, but the coaster was not available for the duration of the voyage.

We were on the maiden voyage, and we have been given, along with every stateroom, a $100 credit for the ride’s unavailability on our cruise.

Disney Cruise Line Singapore has shared footage of people riding the coaster, so it is safe for people to be on, but something may not be working properly enough for them to allow guests to ride. It was also seen testing when the ship was docked at Port Canaveral.

Ironcycle Test Run is the first roller coaster on a Disney Cruise Line ship and the longest roller coaster at sea, spanning over 820 ft (250 meters). Guests will test drive Tony Stark’s latest Ironcycle prototype that launches you into a dash around a high-speed circuit 30 ft (9 meters) above the upper decks. The 2-seater ride feature Tony Stark’s virtual assistant F.R.I.D.A.Y.

The ride is part of Marvel Landing, which also includes Pym Quantum Racers and Groot Galaxy Spin.

Tony Stark actor Robert Downey Jr. is the ship’s godparent.

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