A Spoiler-Filled Review of the New Test Track Presented By Chevrolet

By Anonymous (It’s a Secret)

Wednesday night, I had the privilege of taking a sneak preview ride on the all new Test Track.  What I saw can easily be described in one word: breathtaking.  Before I go into further detail, I should warn you that this review will be very spoiler heavy, so if you want to be surprised, please read no more.  There is no shame in wanting to experience the attraction with no knowledge of it – in fact, it’s my preferred way to do it.  But if spoilers aren’t a concern to you, then welcome to the SimTrack!

Opening Dec. 6, 2012, Test Track by Chevrolet will feature an all-new ride experience, including an interactive pre-show area – completely retooled and re-imagined. The sleek new “Chevrolet Design Center” invites guests to create their own virtual custom-concept vehicle. Car design wannabes will get to shape their own virtual car, truck or crossover vehicle and learn how their design choices perform in changing terrain and extreme conditions against four attributes: capability, efficiency, responsiveness and power. Epcot is located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

The entrance plaza is sleek.  Plenty of blues and silvers set the tone for your experience, and the whole thing is very futuristic.  It’s amazing how much I thought I was back in the 80’s.  The Fastpass machines were covered, so I can’t report on those, but they are in the same location as the old machines.

That’s about the only thing left over in the entrance plaza.  Gone are the old warehouse doors at the entrance to the building, replaced by two large portals that extend from the building.  The door on the right is for the standby queue, which is long enough to handle a – get ready – eight hour long queue.  Overkill, perhaps…but it’s nice to know that they’re prepared.  I didn’t actually go into the standby queue, as I was directed into the door on the left, which is for both single riders and guests with Fastpass.  I should note at this point that Test Track is equipped with the hardware for Fastpass+.  This in itself is unsurprising, but the posts at the entrance are a different shape than the ones we’ve seen at Magic Kingdom attractions. They’re a sleek, futuristic design – very much in line with everything else in this attraction.

The entrance plaza also contains our first Easter egg of sorts – Test Track has a specific trash can design.  I know, I know, pretty minute detail…but it’s one worth pointing out, as it has the old World of Motion symbol prominently featured on it.  Nods to former attractions are always nice, and resurrecting an old pavilion symbol is even better. Keep your eyes open – you’ll see a lot of Motion symbols in this building.

The queue is full of shiny silver tones, making it look like a futuristic showroom floor.  There’s a Chevrolet concept vehicle on display, and from the looks of what I saw, there are plenty of exhibits and screens to occupy those waiting in the Standby queue.  At the end of all three queues are the design stations.

The single rider and Fastpass design stations are in one room, separated by a railing.  The much larger Standby room is on a slightly lower level, with the back wall made up of windows that look into the Fastpass/single rider queue.  The design process wasn’t working at the time of my preview, so I can’t comment on how it is, but I do know how it works – you get an RFID card on a rubber band that will store your design.  You’ll take this card with you along your journey, scanning it at different points along the way.  It’s worth noting that the RFID scanning point has the new “TT” logo on it rather than the Mickey head we’ve been seeing on things like the Be Our Guest ordering kiosks.

Chevrolet, Disney Inspire Design Innovation with Test Track

A sign directing us to the SimTrack ushers in the first truly recognizable location from the old ride – the load station.  It’s still four cars long, with rows 1-8.  The difference is that just before each set of air gates are six RFID scanners – one for each rider in the car.  You’ll scan your card before you ride, and see the results of your prototype vehicle as you experience the attraction.

The cars themselves are the same as before, it seems.  They’re all blue, and look exactly like the three “Tron cars” we saw being tested on the old ride.  The seat belts still have the traditional yellow strap, and once you’re all buckled up, the ride begins.  A computerized voice greets you, informing that the seat belt check is around the corner.  Once the check is complete, a different computerized voice – female this time – officially welcomes you to the SimTrack.

Chevrolet, Disney Inspire Design Innovation with Test Track

The old hill climb and rough road tests serve little purpose other than introducing you to the new track…and boy does it look spiffy.  It’s like the inside of a computer…the only way I can describe it is that it’s as if you’re entering The Grid.  The walls seem alive around you as you quickly ascend and descend the hill leading to the first test, Responsiveness.

The Responsiveness Test is designed to see how well your designs respond to inclement weather.  The first leg is in the old “no ABS” test area, and tests your vehicle’s response to rain.  A virtual rainstorm appears on your left as your car skids off the road in a very convincing effect.  As you move into the old “ABS reactivated” test, your SimCar will face an avalanche and a lightning bolt.  Rounding the corner, we come to the area where the old ABS replay screens were.  There’s still a screen there, but this time it shows the Responsiveness Test results for each of the six vehicles designed by everyone in your SimCar.  This is a neat feature, allowing you to keep track of your design throughout the show.  Next to the scoreboard is something really cool – a small model of a futuristic city with projections on it depicting motion – a very cool tribute to the old CenterCore in World of Motion.

The old environmental chambers now play host to the Efficiency Test.  I can’t go on too much about these, as it wasn’t working properly when I rode it.  The windows from the old ride have been replaced by one way mirrors.  I could see a giant screen behind the mirror, but it wasn’t working properly and all I saw was someone working on a Windows desktop.  I imagine that this will be a Pepper’s Ghost-sequel effect, but I honestly don’t know.  Another screen at the end of the old corrosive chamber shows your Efficiency scores as this test wraps up.

Test Track by Chevrolet will feature a sleek new look and experience when it opens Dec. 6, 2012. Guests will be able to virtually create their own custom-concept vehicles inside the “Chevrolet Design Center at Epcot” prior to buckling into their six-person “SimCar” ride. Each vehicle is scored on four performance attributes; this rendering shows a vehicle being measured for efficiency. Epcot is located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

The former Track Course A is home to the Capability Test, which is probably the most breathtaking of the four tests.  Blue lasers line the road and the landscape (laser trees!) as your car goes through some hairpin turns, down a dip, and into a tunnel, where you’re still almost hit by a semi (and yes, the semi is outlined in lasers too).  The whole test is one of the most fun parts of the ride, and it’s neat how the near accident in the tunnel is written off as a “crash avoiding system test.”  There’s a cool Easter egg in this test as well – a road sign directs you to three locations.  You pass it very quickly, so the only location I saw was “General Motorway,” but I’m sure the other two are just as chuckle-worthy.

As your SimCar enters the old Barrier Test area, you see a recap of the three tests you just experienced, as well as the six scores for each concept vehicle.  A computer voice tells you that only one test remains – the Power Test.  Four lit neon purple arches lead to a solid wall with the “TT” logo, and as you speed towards this wall, it splits open leading you to the exterior track.  This portion of the ride seems unchanged – you still go incredibly fast and it’s definitely the most thrilling part of the attraction.  The brakes are still jolting, however, so if this part of the ride gave you trouble on the old version, don’t hope for anything different.  The speedometer is still there and lit up, but it wasn’t showing speeds when I rode.  I assume this will be operational soon.  The reentry tunnel has another scoreboard in place of the old thermal imaging camera.  As you come to the bottom of the hill, you’re back at the load station, and will exit the vehicle on your left.

You’ll go down the same hallway to the old photo view stations. Gone are the old self-scan Photopass stations, replaced by a counter at the end of the room where you can purchase the photo.  You then exit into the postshow, of which I only saw one room.  There’s a huge screen (and I do mean huge) on the wall behind a railing.  The screen shows a map of the track layout, with dots representing SimCars currently on the ride.  The railing in front has about a dozen RFID scanning points.  If you scan your card at the railing, a popup window will show in front of you on the screen displaying your vehicle’s results on the SimTrack.  I was also told that this screen will show the best scoring cars of the day, similar to the leader boards at Toy Story Midway Mania.

My review: This attraction is spectacular.  It feels like it belongs in the EPCOT Center of old.  It’s probably the best example of one continuous story that holds strong through preshow, ride, and postshow.  The sleek color scheme throughout the building, the computerized graphics and narrations, the use of classic EPCOT elements like the Prototype font and the World of Motion symbol, and a really thrilling ride combine to make this a dang near perfect Future World pavilion.  This ride is sure to be a hit when it opens in a week, so be ready to get your FastPasses or wait in a queue with a standby time to rival Soarin’.  But I promise you’ll like it.  Love it, even.

See you out there on the Test Track!

Photos from Test Track Cast Member Previews!

WDWNT Reporter Adam Roth got to experience the new Test Track presented by Chevrolet during a cast men her preview recently and he has photos of the new attraction to share with is, so let’s see what’s inside!:

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 The new entrance

 The new trashcans have the World of Motion logo on them

The Chevy ENV in the first queue room

The four categories of the tests are displayed as well, we assume cars from each category will go on display below these

It is the Chevrolet Design Studio at Epcot

More queue displays

 As kids talk, the car below is transformed into what they dream up through projection mapping

You are prepared for the design process ahead

Guests are then loaded into one of two design studios

Into the design studio

Car or truck?

You then draw the basic shape of the car which you can then have the computer optimize

You can then drag the lines to see if there is a better shape for your vehicle

You can make the car shorter or longer

Wider or thinner

Select an engine

Color

Add a fun design

Select tires

There are some TRON pieces you can add to your vehicle

There are literally thousands of possibilities for your vehicle

As you design it, you can see how each decision made in the design process effects the final scoring in each category

Get ready to test your design!

There is a short queue after the Design Studio

More World of Motion logos!

You then scan your RFID card at the load platform

After you are done riding, you can find out your score

Meh…

You can see where cars are out on the track

The next room allows you to create a commercial

It’s not working yet, but the driving tables are after that

If you don’t ride, you can still design a car and play around in the post-show

The showroom is after that

You can film all kinds of fun ads with the cars on display using your RFID card

Spaceship Earth!

New Test Track t-shirts available

Let’s take a look at the ride!

The hill climb

Large walls with projections now block views into the rest of the ride

The blocks are gone on the way down as we descend smoothly into the ride

Stay tuned for on-ride video and more coverage coming very soon!

VIDEO: An In-Depth Look at the Test Track Car Design Process

With Test Track presented by Chevrolet officially opening tomorrow, we decided it might be a good idea to prepare you for thr rigors of designing your own custom car for ther Sim-Track. The following video will take you through the design process for both a car and a truck and will show you how each decision you make can affect your final score. Enjoy:

VIDEO: A Comprehensive Guide to Test Track Presented By Chevrolet

Test Track presented by Chevrolet is now officially open at Epcot and if you haven’t had a chance to check out this great new offering, well, we have you covered. First up, we take an in-depth look at the car and truck design process:

Then we have video of the on-ride portion where you take your car for a ride on the Sim Track:

One of the post show features that was added a few days later was the Driving Tables, where you take you car you designed and race it against other guests:

To top it all off, we have a comprehensive video that includes all the video from above, but also the facade, queue, loading area, and more post-show elements. Enjoy this comprehensive look at Test Track presented by Chevrolet:

So, what do you think of the new Test Track?

Press Release – Innoventions VISION House Opens April 22nd

Green Builder® Media Announces Exciting New Project Developments At the VISION House® in INNOVENTIONS at Epcot®, An Exhibit Educating Consumers on the Benefits of Living Green:

Green Builder Media’s VISION House exhibit at INNOVENTIONS in Epcot® at the Walt Disney World® Resort is magically coming to life. Projected to open late spring in celebration of Earth Day, this experiential exhibit will educate and inform visitors on the benefits of green homes and offer sustainable living ideas that INNOVENTIONS visitors can take home to enhance their daily lives. Exponential change, after all, is the result of the incremental improvements made by individuals every day. This is exactly what Green Builder Media, North America’s leading media company focused on sustainable living, had in mind when it launched the VISION House in INNOVENTIONS project in late 2011. “The purpose of the VISION House in INNOVENTIONS is to engender sustainable thinking,” says Green Builder Media CEO Sara Gutterman. “By showcasing advanced green products and demonstrating a wide spectrum of cost-­‐‑effective, sustainable choices, the VISION House in INNOVENTIONS provides homeowners with real solutions for contemporary green living. We anticipate that each visitor leaves the exhibit with specific ideas that can help them make their homes and lives more resource efficient and environmentally responsible.”

This week, Green Builder Media announced the addition of new product categories to the VISION House in INNOVENTIONS experience, including:

• Energy efficient windows and doors from Pella
• Hardwood flooring and cabinets from Armstrong World Industries (NYSE: AWI)
• Solar PV Modules from Hanwha Solar (NASDAQ: HSOL)

Inspired by Green Builder Media’s VISION House demonstration series, the interactive exhibit will highlight the major themes of whole-­‐‑home automation, energy efficiency, onsite renewable power, water conservation, indoor environment quality, security, integrated multi-­‐‑generational design, and durability. As guests tour the home, they will be educated on intelligent products and advanced technologies, such as:

• Electronic vehicle charging station by SIEMENS (NYSE: SI)
• Chevy Volt electric vehicle by GM (NYSE: GM)
• High efficiency heating and cooling systems and controls by Trane and innovative whole-­‐‑home
automation system and door hardware by Schlage, both brands of Ingersoll Rand (NYSE: IR)
• Durable and environmentally friendly exterior systems, including smog-­‐‑eating tile roofs, cultured
stone, bricks, permeable pavers, and trim by Boral
• Ventilation solutions to improve indoor air quality by Panasonic (NYSE: PC)
• Water-­‐‑conserving fixtures, faucets, showerheads, and home standby generators by KOHLER
• ENERGY STAR certified home appliances by Bosch
• LED lighting solutions by SYLVANIA

After visitors return home, primed with magical ideas to make their own castles more sustainable, they can extend their INNOVENTIONS experience and access ongoing information about sustainable living through Green Builder’s dynamic online, mobile, digital, and social media solutions.

About Green Builder Media
Green Builder¨ Media, LLC is the leading media company in North America focused on green building and sustainable living. With a comprehensive suite of print and digital media solutions, demonstration projects, case studies, online training, and live events, Green Builder Media assists building professionals in preparing themselves for the new green economy and helps homeowners understand how to live more sustainably.

About INNOVENTIONS at Epcot®
INNOVENTIONS is located in the heart of Epcot® at the Walt Disney World® Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Creativity and imagination abound as guests celebrate inspiration and the innovations that improve their lives and expand their horizons. Hands-­‐‑on, interactive exhibits allow children and adults to be immersed into ideas that inform, entertain and inspire. For more information about INNOVENTIONS, visit www.innoventions.disney.com.

About VISION House in INNOVENTIONS
Opening this spring, the VISION House® in INNOVENTIONS at Epcot® is a ground-­‐‑breaking green show home exhibit presented by Green Builder Media® in collaboration with Walt Disney Imagineering. This experiential exhibit in the heart of Epcot® highlights the very best in green residential design and sustainable living. Visitors will leave with a greater understanding of green design, technology, and products as well as a host of sustainable living ideas that they can incorporate in their lives the minute they get home from vacation. Sponsors for this exciting project include Siemens, GM, Ingersoll Rand, Boral, Pella, Panasonic, Armstrong, Kohler and Pella.

Tutto Gusto Wine Cellar Opening Next to Tutto Italia This May

From Pam Brandon on the Disney Parks Blog:

With an opening set for early May, here’s a sneak peek at Tutto Gusto, the new wine bar adjacent to Tutto Italia Ristorante in the Italy Pavilion at Epcot that’s sure to be a new World Showcase hot spot.

Gusto takes over the former lobby space of Tutto Italia and extends back toward Via Napoli. The 96-seat Tutto Gusto will be a more intimate space, with décor inspired by an Italian wine cellar with stone walls and floors, and vaulted ceilings and a fireplace in the dining room. Hours will be 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.

The chefs have created a small-plate menu that takes guests on a fabulous culinary tour of Italy. There are six sections and all sorts of wonderful tastes: Affettati (cured, sliced meats); Formaggi (Italian cheeses); Panini(sandwiches); Piccoli Piatti (small plates); Cavatappi (a type of pasta), and Dolci (sweets).

With more than two dozen small plates with everything from a taste of prosciutto de Parma to creamy burrata cheese and mussels with white wine, we can’t wait for a taste. The pasta dishes all are made with cavatappi, a corkscrew-shaped pasta, and include three versions: tomato and bufala mozzarella; shrimp, chilis, garlic and tomato; and arugula, potato, pancetta, tomatoes and asiago cheese. Classic Italian!

More than 200 Italian wines, including sparkling, reds and whites, and beers such as La Rossa, Moretti and Menabrea will be offered. Grappas – a distilled drink made from what remains of grapes after they have been pressed for winemaking – will be another specialty, or just sip an espresso or cappuccino.

Tutto Gusto is part of the Disney Dining Plan.

Robert Ashburn’s 4/12-13/12 Epcot & Magic Kingdom Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Robert Ashburn visited Epcot and the Magic Kingdom this weekend, and he took plenty of photos from both parks to share with us:

Test Track graces the maps during its final days

You still have a month to check out the Flower and Garden Festival

Habit Heroes and the soon-to-open VISION House on the signage inside Innoventions

Still closed…

The VISION House still behind walls

Opens April 22nd, but we’ll have media coverage beginning April 21st

Habit Heroes and VISION House are both not on the wall yet

The ImageWorks at Imagination! looks empty since the new company took over

Amazing Pictures is now in charge of this photo location

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Work continues on the facade of the Seas with Nemo and Friends

This seperate and elevated piece of pavement will take guests to a new queue area for Turtle Talk

A new whole in the facade will be the entrance for Turtle Talk

Inside the queue, a new enclosed area is visible, this will be the Turtle Talk queue

Today was the last day for the original Test Track, it closes tomorrow for refurbishment

MouseGear has an entire section of Phineas and Ferb merchandise

An interesting new shirt

Sorry Oswald, but I like the classic character shirt…

Pretty cool!

Some new shirts with a tropical theme

The “unfriend” shirt is pretty brilliant

A new EPCOT Center shirt

The Southwest Black Bean Flatbread is a fairly new offering

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Moving to the Magic Kingdom, the tarps on Center Street are gone

It looks great

Plaza Ice Cream is back after a lengthy refurbishment

The menu is pretty much unchanged, but the interior was spruced up

A short line for Sorcerers? Wow…

The new menu at Sunshine Tree Terrace

The torches were turned back on after years of just sitting there, which is a very good thing to see

The flash shows the great job they did repairing the facade

The Avengerail passing through the Contemporary

Concept Art Previews New Queue, Marquee, and Logo for Epcot’s Test Track

With GM Test Track closing at Epcot yesterday for a 5 month refurbishment, Walt Disney World wasted no time updating their website with concept art for Test Track presented by Chevrolet, schedule to open October 1, 2012:

The concept art shows the familiar blue vehicles we have seen appearing at the attraction for the last several months, but also shows the logo on the new marquee that will appear outside of the building. Upon closer inspection, you can see a rendering of guests using touch screens to create their own “SimCar” in the Chevrolet Design Studio, the planned queue/pre-show portion of the updated attraction. We assume that the lounge with concept cars in it seen in the upper left corner is the remodeled sponsor lounge in the top floor of the pavilion that looks into the attraction. The rendering in the upper right corner could be a show scene during the ride or the new post-show area where guests see how their “Sim Car” fared on the course, but it is too early to tell.

Whatever the case may be, stay tuned as more becomes available on Test Track presented by Chevrolet.

Adam Roth’s 4/15/12 Epcot Photo Report

WDWNT Reporter Adam Roth visited Epcot to say goodbye to Test Track on Sunday and while he was there, he took plenty of newsworthy photos to share with us:

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Habit Heroes – Still closed

Some portions of it are now behind a large curtain

I don’t think so

The original Test Track is now gone…

They wasted no time removing the infamous Test Track pizza truck

The Odyssey building is slowing getting a blue paint scheme

All of the water features in Canada were off

Shoes?

Still can’t get used to this weird sandy patch in front of the Seas with Nemo and Friends

You can see where the new pavement begins

No visible progress from here of the rumored new Turtle Talk entrance

You can squeeze past all this work into the ride

Ooooooooo

The Cool Wash remains… for now…

At the very least, they’ll have to change the look of this area at some point

Time to say goodbye

Time to shut the door

Goodbye Test Track as we know it…

Flower & Garden Vinyl Photoshoot

Spring has sprung… well, at least at EPCOT it has. The annual Flower & Garden Festival has given us a single commemorative Vinylmation a few year back. I figured it was about time the little guy visited the event it was designed for. I also tossed the single Food & Wine figure into the mix since we were at EPCOT and also edited up some more topiary photos from this years event.

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