Can you ride Tron at after hours?


Can you ride Tron at after hours? Yes. Guests who get a Boarding Group for TRON during regular hours are still eligible to enter the Virtual Queue at 6 p.m. on days when Extended Evening Hours are offered. If you get an Individual Lightning Lane too, this could give you three rides on TRON in a single day!


Can you take your phone on Tron?

All items must be placed either in a locker before you board your Lightcycle, or in a small compartment located on the attraction vehicle that can hold items such as cellphones, glasses or wallets, according to Disney Parks Blog. Here's a TRON tip: keep your phone with you and enable Bluetooth.


Is Tron more intense than Rock n Roller Coaster?

TRON is most similar to the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster over at Hollywood Studios, which is also a catapult-launched, indoor coaster. TRON is by far the most intense coaster in the Magic Kingdom, although it doesn't have any loops or inversions.


How big can your calves be to ride Tron?

If your calves are bigger than 19 inches at the largest part, go ahead and use the back tire position while being locked in. This should allow the leg restraints to find a smaller part of your calf to lock you in.


Is Tron ride bad for motion sickness?

Most riders who get motion sick on TRON report feeling brief moments of nausea or a bit of dizziness. Neither should last long once you're off the ride.


Is the Tron ride comfortable?

You are seated very easily with a lap bar, and the vehicle is placed at the back of the coaster train. Overall, even though my test experience riding TRON was a little uncomfortable, I'm grateful to have had the option to use the accessibility car.


Are there drops on Tron coaster?

This is a roller coaster, which means there are hills, sudden drops, and quick turns and stops throughout the ride. This coaster will take you up 70 feet above the ground while traveling through the outdoor portion. If you or your child are afraid of heights please be aware of this point.


What is the deadliest roller coaster concept?

Urbonas (left) and Euthanasia Coaster at HUMAN+ display at the Science Gallery in Dublin. The Euthanasia Coaster would kill its passengers through prolonged cerebral hypoxia, or insufficient supply of oxygen to the brain.