Guests can now get a custom Test Track driver’s license in the ride’s gift shop at EPCOT. The souvenirs are made by the same company that created the new Star Wars galactic IDs at Disneyland.
Test Track Driver’s License


There are two photo booths for the experience inside Test Track Gear Shop. But note that one booth has an extra screen on the outside, providing three in total. This screen is for guests who cannot go inside a booth because of a wheelchair or any other reason.

Whether inside a booth or not, you’ll tap the screen to begin. An example ID card is displayed so you get an idea of what it will look like. The souvenir is $15 and you pay before taking your photos.




You then get to pick from various filters for your photo. There’s black and white, sepia tone, a sketch design, a glitch effect, and more. We chose the solarized effect.

After choosing the effect, you’ll take your photos. The screen counts down three times, so you have time to do different poses.

You’ll then pick from the three different photos you took.


At this point, you can add additional cards. Note that although our total says “free,” we had already paid for the initial ID. This page is only for adding more IDs.
After confirming your order, the card will print outside the booth.

The partially translucent card has a blue gradient background with geometric designs inspired by Test Track. The ride’s logo is in the upper right corner. It says “Future Driver ID” at the top.

It also has the Record ID # WOM_1982_EC. This is a reference to World of Motion (the original EPCOT ride that Test Track replaced), the opening year of EPCOT, and EPCOT itself.
The Location is “Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow,” which EPCOT stands for. And the issue date is the date that you got the card.

The EPCOT logo of overlapping circles and a globe is in the lower right corner.
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