Walt Disney World Epcot TEST TRACK 2007
Posted on 28. Jan, 2010 by Donald Duck in Videos
Enjoy a ride on EPCOTS TESTTRACK.
Building A Better Mouse: The Story Of The Electronic Imagineers Who Designed Epcot

$19.95
On October 1, 1982, The Walt Disney Company opened its EPCOT Center to the world, heralding changes that would take the Disney property in Florida from a mere theme park to a world-class resort destination. Authors Steve Alcorn and David Green were there, as employees of Disney’s WED Imagineering. “Building a Better Mouse” tells the tale of the “hundreds of mostly young, mostly bright and all embarrassingly idealistic people” who worked on Epcot, and gives a unique insider’s perspective on what it was like to be in the trenches as a Disney Imagineer in the early 1980s, from pixie dusting – when new employees are indoctrinated into all things Disney – through the craziness of the engineering design process, right up until the last frantic dash to opening day. It is a breathtaking, breezy, E-ticket ride of a book, required reading for both hard-core Disneyphiles and people interested in the business side of themed entertainment. >>Read More
The Imagineering Field Guide to Epcot at Walt Disney World–Updated!

$9.95
The Imagineering Field Guide series answers the question: “What would it be like to walk through a Disney park with an Imagineer by your side?” A lot of fun, actually! And extremely interesting. The Imagineering Field Guide to Epcot at Walt Disney World provides that experience-explaining large concepts and pointing out subtle details, revealing stories, back stories, and Imagineering insights never before heard, and showing sketches, paintings, and schematics used to develop the look of each attraction, condensed into a portable, easily referenced park guide. These user-friendly, beautifully illustrated guides are innovative and entertaining books that will enrich the guests’ time at the happiest places on earth. And now the series is being updated to include all the new attractions, shows, and lands in the Disney parks. Who better to tour you around the Disney parks than the Imagineers who created them? And what better than to have the most recent insider information? It’s all in the Imagineering Field Guides. >>Read More
The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World: Over 600 Secrets of the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom

$7.49
Sure, it’s the Happiest Place on Earth, but how much do the 45 million-plus people who visit the Disney World theme parks annually really know about it? From where to find all the hidden Mickeys to the truth behind Madame Leota’s ring at the Haunted Mansion, readers learn all about the hidden magic that permeates these fabulous resorts in this tell-all handbook. Readers also get the insider’s take on:The smell of home-baked cookies on Main Street in the Magic KingdomThe Fountain of World Friendship in Epcot that contains water from rivers and oceans around the globeWalt Disney’s opening day speech tapped out in Morse Code in FrontierlandThe eco-friendly benches (recycled milk jugs) in the Animal KingdomTwo versions of The Great Movie Ride at Disney’s Hollywood StudiosComplete with secret tips from Disney’s Imagineers, this book is the perfect in-park companion for Disney World fans. >>Read More
The Music of Disneyland: Walt Disney World and Epcot Center
CD made in 1988 for sale exclusively in Walt Disney theme parks. Contains 28 various songs from Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and Epcot Center. Music from the Main Street Electrical Parade, Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Tours, The Haunted Mansion, Spaceship Earth, and many more are included. >>Read More
The Imagineering Field Guide to Epcot at Walt Disney World

$5.49
Second in this line of pocket-size paperbacks, this one answers the question: “What would it be like to walk through Epcot with an Imagineer by your side?” The Imagineering Field Guide to Epcot provides that experience: pointing out details and telling stories, back stories, and Imagineering insights never before heard, condensed into a portable, easily referenced park guide. These user-friendly, beautifully illustrated guides are innovative and entertaining books that will enrich the guests’ time at the happiest places on earth. >>Read More
The Disneylands That Never Were

$6.37
Disney, theme parks, Walt Disney, Disneyland, Walt Disney World >>Read More

Cla900
28. Jan, 2010
yh we got suck on the bend at 6:30
and it’s the best part of the whole ride 2.
BanditTutorials
28. Jan, 2010
Last time i was in the line it was BUSY!
ducky895
28. Jan, 2010
lol, i’m going to the magic kingdom I believe in feburary to. Have fun bro.
INaDREAM90210
28. Jan, 2010
@Weirdfilms33 epcot only has like 3 or 4 major rides..the ones that are right below…but there is also the land..which has all different coountries…mainly stores and restaurants in the countries bt they are cool.epcot stands for Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow so thats the main idea of it..im 13 and i love epcot…but if ur not doing evry park..i suggest hollywood studios(MGM) and magic kingdom
rugrx1
28. Jan, 2010
@Weirdfilms33 just got back today epcot is the best park test track , soaring is really cool
fabJBgirl
28. Jan, 2010
epcot is SOOOOO awesome lol but all of the parks r including animal kingdom try to go 2 Magic and a different 1 u havent been 2 cuz magic is awesome lol <3
mcrfreek89
28. Jan, 2010
either that or it’s for humidity, rain, etc…idk. lol
love this ride.
CeletialDarkness
28. Jan, 2010
@Weirdfilms33 i’m 13, my grandparents took me to epcot for x-mas and i had a blast! it’s not as kidish as you think it is.
jamiegrady22
28. Jan, 2010
wow it says 54.1 MPH before you go back in the buiding
damiaweave
28. Jan, 2010
Well there are a lot of great rides that attracted me when i was 10. You should definitely go to Epcot and they have the “All around the world” part where you can visit all the different countries.
Qwiklaff
28. Jan, 2010
MIssion Space, Test Track, Soarin, The Fireworks, Epcot has lots of cool things.
Weirdfilms33
28. Jan, 2010
Hi all, I am visiting Florida for the second time in my life next february. Last time I went I didn’t do any Disney, but this year I plan to do MGM Studios (have heard name has changed) and possibly Magic Kingdom. But I wonder: is Epcot really worth going to? What’s so special about it that would appeal to a 13 year old kid? I would be grateful for any replies…
charley16
28. Jan, 2010
Actually the maximum speed of this ride is 64.8 mph…
12yearoldtalents
28. Jan, 2010
yeah, it is a really fun ride-but the line is incredible! without a fast pass you wait for hours. when it is really long they will give you a fastpass to come ride again, and usually the fastpass time passes while you are in line waiting for the first ride. they had technical difficulties one time and they let kids announce the wait time and what is happening at the front of the line to those waiting near the end. really fun ride, really long line (even with a fastpass), and not always worth it!
HPFreak4Life1708
28. Jan, 2010
omg that sucks i bet u were freaked out
Notredamecws
28. Jan, 2010
When i rode this coaster we went 74 mph. But we had only like 3 people in the car. =)
sideshowmatt19
28. Jan, 2010
It is made to break if it does not open.
sideslide23
28. Jan, 2010
GM lost Pontiac Saturns and Saabs, and next they’ll loose the Hummer, and If GM goes out of business, then There going to remodel this ride by taking out all the GM cars and products and put in Toyota, Honda or Ford and make this Test track operated by other company.
MichaelaXnXAlice
28. Jan, 2010
i went on this ride late at night during the fireworks, trying to avoid waiting in line. i was the only person wating in line so they put me in the room were they show you the video. i was stuck in there for 30 mineutes before they relized i was in there, and the park had closed.
meanteg
28. Jan, 2010
Had a ride in it 2 days ago, and it broke down twice during the ride. Was fun anyway.
rayfreaks100
28. Jan, 2010
this ride i went on two times, it was so popular that with fast past it still took a long time to get in
Katboat
28. Jan, 2010
I’ve been on this ride a number of times. My absolute favorite time to go is at night. Get a fast pass and enjoy! It’s a great night cap!!
Codilla342
28. Jan, 2010
i think this is actually one of my favorite rides. Evar.
mrdantheman71
28. Jan, 2010
imagine if the door on the barrier test did not open
gamesfan101
28. Jan, 2010
i went on this ride on the grand opening and it was awesome!!!