Cast Members Report Issues With Fitting in TRON Lightcycle Run Vehicles at Magic Kingdom

Many Cast Members attending today’s TRON Lightcycle / Run preview at Magic Kingdom have reported issues with fitting into the ride vehicles.

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The vehicles are, as far as we know, exactly the same as the ones used for TRON Lightcycle Power Run at Shanghai Disneyland, made for riders that are generally smaller than guests in the U.S.A.

Some Cast Members are reportedly having issues when boarding the lightcycles. Riders sit on them kind of like a bike, and a piece needs to be lowered into place on their back. The back piece has not been able to be lowered on some larger riders.

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At the ends of some lightcycle trains are accessible cars with seats instead of lightcycles. A Cast Member told us there was a thirty-minute wait to get on one of these cars. Another Cast Member said about half of the trains have an accessible car. In the above photo, the last car on the right has the two accessible seats.

A similar problem arose with the bike-like banshee seats of Avatar: Flight of Passage.

There are test seats outside TRON Lightcycle / Run so guests can check that they fit and are able to board comfortably before getting in line.

Check out photos from the Cast Member preview today. Some Cast Members also shared footage with us, which you can watch in our TikTok compilation below.

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