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| You must be 40” to
ride. Test Track is actually fairly tame as thrill
rides go. It’s fast and exciting but not
especially frightening. There’s nothing
that should give you any problems in terms of
motion sickness, but if you have back issues
or other medical conditions be aware that the
beginning portion of the ride features a few
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| Test Track is the
most popular attraction at Epcot, so FastPass
is usually a necessity. Make sure you grab yours
early, they usually run out by the early afternoon
(sooner on busy days). You can also try and ride
first thing in the morning before the crowds
arrive. |
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| Another way to avoid
long waits is to get in the Single Riders line.
This line is usually half that of the regular
standby line, the only thing to be mindful of
is that you won’t be able to ride with
other members of your party. |
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| When you enter the
preshow rooms, try and position yourself at the
far end of the room in front of the doors so
you’ll be the first ones out when they
open. You’ll still end up in another line
but at least you’ll have jumped ahead of
the crowd behind you. |
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| As you make your
high speed approach to the crash test wall, smile!
You’re picture is being taken (you can
see it at the conclusion of the ride and be able
to purchase a souvenir copy if you wish). |
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