Birds eye view of the Tron Lightcycle Run Construction from the PeopleMover. We have seen a ton of new work in the area surrounding Tron, including at Tomorrowland Light and Power Co., the front entrance to the ride building itself, and the Walt Disney World Railroad.
Instead of writing about all the new changes, let’s take a visual journey. Check out all the images we got from the Peoplemover we took. You can also view the video below.
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New rationing walls are being built.
Let us see what the tunnel looks like for the Walt Disney World Railroad.
Groundbreaking computer animation and brilliant visual effects created a legacy that delights fans to this day.
In 1982, Disney made filmmaking history with TRON, the first production of its kind to mix live-action with computer-generated visuals and backlit animation. Loved by legions around the world, it went on to inspire video games, comic books, an animated series, and the 2010 big-screen sequel, TRON: Legacy.
Today, Shanghai Disneyland honors the franchise with one of the most incredible and fastest indoor roller coasters in any Disney theme park—TRON Lightcycle Power Run.
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Tron Lightcycle Run Construction
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