Future World
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Future World General Facts
1982 is when future world Debuted in Epcot
11 attractions are in Future World
2 shows and entertainment are in Future World
6 dinning location are in Future World
7 shopping locations are in Future world
11 attractions are in Future World
2 shows and entertainment are in Future World
6 dinning location are in Future World
7 shopping locations are in Future world
Universe of Energy
1982 is when the Universe of Energy debuted
2 acres were used to build the Universe of Energy
30,000 lbs is the weight of the moving theater and are guided by a 1/8th inch thick wire embedded in the floor. The vehicles detect the wire and follow it along the path of the ride.
220 degree screen stretches across the theater
15% of the power needed to run the Universe of Energy comes from the photovoltaic cells on the roof. There are 80,000 cells producing a peak output of about 70,000 watts of direct current, which is then converted into alternating current.
30,000 lbs is the weight of the ride vehicles in the Universe of Energy
96 guests can ride the Universe of Energy
32 feet high and 515 feet long is the dimensions of the primeval diorama at the Universe of Energy
5,700 hours were used by the artists to paint the primeval diorama, at the Universe of Energy
70 mm projection screen measuring 157 feet wide by 32 feet high is in theater 1 of the Universe of Energy.
515 feet long and took three artists 6,000 hours to paint the background at the Universe of Energy. Walt's original diorama was at the 1964 World's Fair in the Ford Pavilion.
80,000 solar cells that put out 70,000 watts of power are located on the rood of the Universe of Energy.
2 acres were used to build the Universe of Energy
30,000 lbs is the weight of the moving theater and are guided by a 1/8th inch thick wire embedded in the floor. The vehicles detect the wire and follow it along the path of the ride.
220 degree screen stretches across the theater
15% of the power needed to run the Universe of Energy comes from the photovoltaic cells on the roof. There are 80,000 cells producing a peak output of about 70,000 watts of direct current, which is then converted into alternating current.
30,000 lbs is the weight of the ride vehicles in the Universe of Energy
96 guests can ride the Universe of Energy
32 feet high and 515 feet long is the dimensions of the primeval diorama at the Universe of Energy
5,700 hours were used by the artists to paint the primeval diorama, at the Universe of Energy
70 mm projection screen measuring 157 feet wide by 32 feet high is in theater 1 of the Universe of Energy.
515 feet long and took three artists 6,000 hours to paint the background at the Universe of Energy. Walt's original diorama was at the 1964 World's Fair in the Ford Pavilion.
80,000 solar cells that put out 70,000 watts of power are located on the rood of the Universe of Energy.
Circle of Life
1995 was the year Circle of Life debuted
19:20 minutes is the show length of Circle of Life show at The Land.
1,062 per hour and 428 per show see the Circle of Life Show at The Land.
19:20 minutes is the show length of Circle of Life show at The Land.
1,062 per hour and 428 per show see the Circle of Life Show at The Land.
Ellen's Energy Adventure
1996 is the year Ellen’s Energy Adventure
6 untracked ride units are used at Ellen’s Energy Adventure
96 guests can ride in the 6 units of Ellen’s Energy Adventure
582 guests can ride Ellen’s Energy Adventure
45 minutes is the length of Ellen’s Energy Adventure
26 Audio-Animatronics are in the Universe of Energy.
18 feet wide, 29 feet long and can carry 97 passengers are the size of the ride vehicles inside The Universe of Energy and are power by the photovoltaic cells on the building.
2 acres of solar panels that provide almost all the electrical needs for the pavilion are located on the roof.
80,000 solar cells are on the roof that create 70,000 watts at Ellen’s Energy Adventure
1/8 inch diameter guide wire moves the ride vehicles from place to place
6 untracked ride units are used at Ellen’s Energy Adventure
96 guests can ride in the 6 units of Ellen’s Energy Adventure
582 guests can ride Ellen’s Energy Adventure
45 minutes is the length of Ellen’s Energy Adventure
26 Audio-Animatronics are in the Universe of Energy.
18 feet wide, 29 feet long and can carry 97 passengers are the size of the ride vehicles inside The Universe of Energy and are power by the photovoltaic cells on the building.
2 acres of solar panels that provide almost all the electrical needs for the pavilion are located on the roof.
80,000 solar cells are on the roof that create 70,000 watts at Ellen’s Energy Adventure
1/8 inch diameter guide wire moves the ride vehicles from place to place
Honey, I Shrunk the Audience
1994 was the year Honey I Shrunk the Audience debuted
570 guests can sit in the Honey, I Shrunk the Audience Theater
13 minutes s the length of the Honey I Shrunk the Audience show
570 guests can sit in the Honey, I Shrunk the Audience Theater
13 minutes s the length of the Honey I Shrunk the Audience show
Innoventions
1994 is when Innoventions debuted
Journey into Imagination with Figment
1993 was the year Journey into Imagination with Figment
1998 was the year Journey into Imagination with Figment was first revised
2002 was the year Journey into Imagination with Figment was the 2nd time it was revised
80 foot upside down waterfall is on display outside the Imagination pavilion
2,240 guests can ride Journey into Imagination with Figment
7 guests can ride in each vehicle at Journey into Imagination with Figment.
1,776 guests can fit in the theater of Journey into Imagination with Figment.
13 minutes is the length of the ride at Journey into Imagination with Figment.
17.50 minutes is the length of the show in the theater of Journey into Imagination with Figment.
78 out of the 200 special effect patents created for the original Epcot center were used in Journey into Imagination with Figment
1998 was the year Journey into Imagination with Figment was first revised
2002 was the year Journey into Imagination with Figment was the 2nd time it was revised
80 foot upside down waterfall is on display outside the Imagination pavilion
2,240 guests can ride Journey into Imagination with Figment
7 guests can ride in each vehicle at Journey into Imagination with Figment.
1,776 guests can fit in the theater of Journey into Imagination with Figment.
13 minutes is the length of the ride at Journey into Imagination with Figment.
17.50 minutes is the length of the show in the theater of Journey into Imagination with Figment.
78 out of the 200 special effect patents created for the original Epcot center were used in Journey into Imagination with Figment
Living with the Land
1982 is when Living with the land debuted
134 foot long mural at the entrance to the land pavilion is made of 150,000 individual tiles
6 acres is consumed by the Land pavilion, making it the largest pavilion in Epcot
3,000 sq feet is covered by the colorful tile mosaic at the entrance to the Land
150,000 individually cut and shaped pieces took 3 months to install on the mosaic at the Land
1993 was the last time Living with the Land was revised
14 minutes is the ride time at Living with the Land
20 people per each boat on Living with the Land
134 feet long with 150,000 individually shaped pieces of marble, granite, slate, glass and gold to represent the layers of the Earth that lead to the Great Hall at The land Pavilion. A husband and wife team created the mosaics.
5 balloons hang at The Land pavilion. The middle one represents Earth. The 4 surrounding balloons represent the seasons: Yellow for summer, Orange for Fall, Blue for Winter and Green for Spring.
2,736 per hour and 36-38 guests per boat can ride on Living with the Land at The Land.
13:50 minutes is the ride time of Living with the land at The land
60 foot high dome is located in The Land, you will know this when you see the 59 foot peach palm on the boat ride.
6 acres in size makes The Land as large as all of Tomorrowland in the Magic Kingdom.
30 tons of fruits and vegetables grown at The Land pavilion at Epcot and are served in Walt Disney World restaurants each year
40 amazing Audio-Animatronics are in Living with the Land attraction
3 quotes are on the Mural that features quotes from George W. Bush, Pope John Paul II, Francis Bacon & Hans Christian Andersen
134 foot long mural at the entrance to the land pavilion is made of 150,000 individual tiles
6 acres is consumed by the Land pavilion, making it the largest pavilion in Epcot
3,000 sq feet is covered by the colorful tile mosaic at the entrance to the Land
150,000 individually cut and shaped pieces took 3 months to install on the mosaic at the Land
1993 was the last time Living with the Land was revised
14 minutes is the ride time at Living with the Land
20 people per each boat on Living with the Land
134 feet long with 150,000 individually shaped pieces of marble, granite, slate, glass and gold to represent the layers of the Earth that lead to the Great Hall at The land Pavilion. A husband and wife team created the mosaics.
5 balloons hang at The Land pavilion. The middle one represents Earth. The 4 surrounding balloons represent the seasons: Yellow for summer, Orange for Fall, Blue for Winter and Green for Spring.
2,736 per hour and 36-38 guests per boat can ride on Living with the Land at The Land.
13:50 minutes is the ride time of Living with the land at The land
60 foot high dome is located in The Land, you will know this when you see the 59 foot peach palm on the boat ride.
6 acres in size makes The Land as large as all of Tomorrowland in the Magic Kingdom.
30 tons of fruits and vegetables grown at The Land pavilion at Epcot and are served in Walt Disney World restaurants each year
40 amazing Audio-Animatronics are in Living with the Land attraction
3 quotes are on the Mural that features quotes from George W. Bush, Pope John Paul II, Francis Bacon & Hans Christian Andersen
Mission: SPACE
2003 is the year Mission: Space opened to the public
4 centrifuges, each of which has 10 cabins. Half of the units offer the original experience involving high speeds. The other half (Green Team) offer the same ride but the centrifuges are never engaged, removing the effects that provided.
40 guests is the vehicle capacity
10 capsules are on each vehicle
4 guests per capsule
160 guests can ride simultaneously
4 minutes is the length of your trip to space
800 dollars a gallon is the cost of the special color shifting paint used at Mission: SPACE.
40,000 square feet is the size of the Mission: SPACE building.
160 guests can ride Mission: SPACE per ride cycle.
6 minutes is all it will take to get you to Mars and back on Mission: SPACE.
29 missions that the United States and the Soviet Union sent to the moon between 1959 and 1976 are each designated on the moon sphere in the Planetary Plaza of Mission: SPACE.
16 feet in diameter is Jupiter and is the biggest celestial body in the Planetary Plaza of Mission: SPACE.
53,809,920 jellybeans are needed to fill the Jupiter sphere.
10 feet in diameter is Earth, which is in the Planetary Plaza of Mission: SPACE.
13,136,640 jellybeans are needed to fill the Earth sphere in Planetary Plaza
12 feet in diameter is the Moon, which is in the Planetary Plaza of Mission: SPACE.
22,702,080 jellybeans are needed to fill the moon sphere
650 Walt Disney Imagineers more than 350,000 hours (the equivalent of 40 years of time) to develop Mission: SPACE. The Imagineers' efforts took place over a five-year period.
100 shades of red were mocked up before Imagineers decided on the color of the red planet that dominates the dramatic facade of Mission: SPACE.
5 years that it took to develop the Mission: Space attraction, more than 650 Disney Imagineers spent over 350,000 hours (or about 40 years) in its development.
29 landing sites of manned and unmanned missions to the moon by the United States and Soviet Union between 1959 and 1976 are represented at Mission Space. The single red marker denotes where Apollo 11 landed on July 20, 1969, and man first stepped on the moon and are all on the Moon outside the Mission Space building.
13,136,640 jellybeans would be needed to fill the Earth sphere in Planetary Plaza; 22,702,080 to fill the moon sphere and 53,809,920 to fill the Jupiter sphere.
10 legendary quotes by famed space explorers and supporters of space exploration are located around the walls of Planetary Plaza.
45,000 square-feet Mission Space Building includes the ISTC (International Space Training Center) in the year 2036.
100 million dollars was the cost to build this attraction
21 cast members work at Mission:SPACE more then any other attractions. On busy days 32 cast members work this attraction
35 feet is the height of Mission: SPACE
1,500-square-foot merchandise location includes astronaut-inspired gear is located at Mission: SPACE
4 centrifuges, each of which has 10 cabins. Half of the units offer the original experience involving high speeds. The other half (Green Team) offer the same ride but the centrifuges are never engaged, removing the effects that provided.
40 guests is the vehicle capacity
10 capsules are on each vehicle
4 guests per capsule
160 guests can ride simultaneously
4 minutes is the length of your trip to space
800 dollars a gallon is the cost of the special color shifting paint used at Mission: SPACE.
40,000 square feet is the size of the Mission: SPACE building.
160 guests can ride Mission: SPACE per ride cycle.
6 minutes is all it will take to get you to Mars and back on Mission: SPACE.
29 missions that the United States and the Soviet Union sent to the moon between 1959 and 1976 are each designated on the moon sphere in the Planetary Plaza of Mission: SPACE.
16 feet in diameter is Jupiter and is the biggest celestial body in the Planetary Plaza of Mission: SPACE.
53,809,920 jellybeans are needed to fill the Jupiter sphere.
10 feet in diameter is Earth, which is in the Planetary Plaza of Mission: SPACE.
13,136,640 jellybeans are needed to fill the Earth sphere in Planetary Plaza
12 feet in diameter is the Moon, which is in the Planetary Plaza of Mission: SPACE.
22,702,080 jellybeans are needed to fill the moon sphere
650 Walt Disney Imagineers more than 350,000 hours (the equivalent of 40 years of time) to develop Mission: SPACE. The Imagineers' efforts took place over a five-year period.
100 shades of red were mocked up before Imagineers decided on the color of the red planet that dominates the dramatic facade of Mission: SPACE.
5 years that it took to develop the Mission: Space attraction, more than 650 Disney Imagineers spent over 350,000 hours (or about 40 years) in its development.
29 landing sites of manned and unmanned missions to the moon by the United States and Soviet Union between 1959 and 1976 are represented at Mission Space. The single red marker denotes where Apollo 11 landed on July 20, 1969, and man first stepped on the moon and are all on the Moon outside the Mission Space building.
13,136,640 jellybeans would be needed to fill the Earth sphere in Planetary Plaza; 22,702,080 to fill the moon sphere and 53,809,920 to fill the Jupiter sphere.
10 legendary quotes by famed space explorers and supporters of space exploration are located around the walls of Planetary Plaza.
45,000 square-feet Mission Space Building includes the ISTC (International Space Training Center) in the year 2036.
100 million dollars was the cost to build this attraction
21 cast members work at Mission:SPACE more then any other attractions. On busy days 32 cast members work this attraction
35 feet is the height of Mission: SPACE
1,500-square-foot merchandise location includes astronaut-inspired gear is located at Mission: SPACE
The Seas with Nemo & Friends
2005 is when the construction began on The Seas with Nemo & Friends
2007 is the year The Seas with Nemo & Friends debuted
15 minutes is the length of each show
130 guests can see each show
2,200 guest per hour can ride this attraction
27 feet deep is the tank at The Seas with Nemo & Friends
5,700,000 gallons of water are used at the Seas with Nemo & Friends
203 feet diameter is the size of the living seas tank
8,500 inhabitants are living in The Seas with Nemo & Friends, consisting of over 100 different species of marine life. In order to keep all its residents comfortable, the temperature of the tank is closely
8 feet by 24 feet and weigh 9,000 pounds each is the size of the glass windows panes
6 to 8 inches thick is the glass on the observatory level glass
10 minutes of chat is all you get at Turtle Talk with Crush.
152 years old is the age of Crush as of 2006.
1 inch of water siphoned off the top of the Living Seas tank would fill a regular sized swimming pool. That’s about 20,000 gallons
400 ponds of food is feed to the sea animals each day
2 tons of food is produced each week for the inhabitants of the Seas. The dolphins dine on herring and capelin; the West Indian manatees eat lettuce, carrots, sprouts and fruit.
185000 square feet were used for this attraction
22 months were needed to construct this attraction
2007 is the year The Seas with Nemo & Friends debuted
15 minutes is the length of each show
130 guests can see each show
2,200 guest per hour can ride this attraction
27 feet deep is the tank at The Seas with Nemo & Friends
5,700,000 gallons of water are used at the Seas with Nemo & Friends
203 feet diameter is the size of the living seas tank
8,500 inhabitants are living in The Seas with Nemo & Friends, consisting of over 100 different species of marine life. In order to keep all its residents comfortable, the temperature of the tank is closely
8 feet by 24 feet and weigh 9,000 pounds each is the size of the glass windows panes
6 to 8 inches thick is the glass on the observatory level glass
10 minutes of chat is all you get at Turtle Talk with Crush.
152 years old is the age of Crush as of 2006.
1 inch of water siphoned off the top of the Living Seas tank would fill a regular sized swimming pool. That’s about 20,000 gallons
400 ponds of food is feed to the sea animals each day
2 tons of food is produced each week for the inhabitants of the Seas. The dolphins dine on herring and capelin; the West Indian manatees eat lettuce, carrots, sprouts and fruit.
185000 square feet were used for this attraction
22 months were needed to construct this attraction
Soarin'
2005 is the year Soarin’ debuted at Walt Disney World
4:41 minutes is the length of each ride at Soarin’
3 lifters are used in each of the simulators
37 tons can be lifted by the simulator lifters
3 rows are in each Soarin' simulator
5-5-0-5 is the flight number that will be called, its also the date the ride opened
48 frames per second are projected to make the Soarn’ movie
3 scents can be found in the Soarin’ attraction, they are orange groves, pine scented, ocean breeze.
2 theaters are housed in the Soarin building.
59,895 square feet is the total space Soarin has occupied. (Includes ticketing area, Great Hall, skyway, Concourses 1 and 2, gate areas and two flight theaters)
10 minute pre flight and approximate flight time is what Soarin delivers along with a few smells.
40 feet in the air is the highest point a guest will be lifted to on Soarin.
1 million pounds of steel provides the ride structure and 37 tons are lifted during each ride cycle at Soarin.
1,000 horsepower motors are needed to lift all the passengers for their flight in Soarin.
80-feet in diameter projection screen dome is contain in the Soarin Attraction.
87 Guests can ride per each ride cycle of Soarin per theater.
11 locations are visited during your flight and they are : San Francisco, Monterey Coast, Yosemite National Park, Napa Valley, Lake Tahoe, Palm Springs, San Diego, Anza-Borrego Dessert State Park, Los Angeles, Mailibu and Disneyland
14 aircraft can be seen in the movie (9 balloons, 1 glider, 3 jets, and 1 helicopter)
4:41 minutes is the length of each ride at Soarin’
3 lifters are used in each of the simulators
37 tons can be lifted by the simulator lifters
3 rows are in each Soarin' simulator
5-5-0-5 is the flight number that will be called, its also the date the ride opened
48 frames per second are projected to make the Soarn’ movie
3 scents can be found in the Soarin’ attraction, they are orange groves, pine scented, ocean breeze.
2 theaters are housed in the Soarin building.
59,895 square feet is the total space Soarin has occupied. (Includes ticketing area, Great Hall, skyway, Concourses 1 and 2, gate areas and two flight theaters)
10 minute pre flight and approximate flight time is what Soarin delivers along with a few smells.
40 feet in the air is the highest point a guest will be lifted to on Soarin.
1 million pounds of steel provides the ride structure and 37 tons are lifted during each ride cycle at Soarin.
1,000 horsepower motors are needed to lift all the passengers for their flight in Soarin.
80-feet in diameter projection screen dome is contain in the Soarin Attraction.
87 Guests can ride per each ride cycle of Soarin per theater.
11 locations are visited during your flight and they are : San Francisco, Monterey Coast, Yosemite National Park, Napa Valley, Lake Tahoe, Palm Springs, San Diego, Anza-Borrego Dessert State Park, Los Angeles, Mailibu and Disneyland
14 aircraft can be seen in the movie (9 balloons, 1 glider, 3 jets, and 1 helicopter)
Spaceship Earth
1982 is when Spaceship Earth debuted
152 ride units are used in Spaceship Earth
4 guests can ride in Unit
14 minutes is the length of the ride at Spaceship Earth
185 feet tall is Spaceship Earth, thus it can be seen from anywhere throughout Epcot.
5181.1 feet is the circumference of Spaceship Earth
165 feet is the diameter of Spaceship Earth
18 stories tall is Spaceship Earth.
16 million pounds is the gross weight of Spaceship Earth.
11,324 triangular panels made of aluminum alloy; each one is a custom fit.
23 countries brought water from 23 different rivers and lakes from around the world to help feed the fountain in the middle of Millennium plaza.
250,000 sparkling red metallic “eye catchers” are in the word “Epcot” that’s next to Sorcerers Mickey arm and wand on top of spaceship earth.
12,000 pounds of aluminum and fiberglass were used to make the starburst at the end of Mickey’s Wand
57 historically accurate Audio-Animatronics are used in the Spaceship Earth attraction
163 feet above the ground is how high your vehicle will travel at Spaceship Earth attraction
6 legs hold up Spaceship Earth, each of which is supported by pylons sunk 120 to 185 feet into the ground. At its lowest point, the slightly imperfect sphere stands 18 feet off the ground.
100 steel pilings are used to support the Spaceship Earth foundation and are 150 feet deep
16 million pounds is the approximate weight of Spaceship Earth that is more than three times that of a Space Shuttle fully fueled and ready for launch!
150,000 square feet, and inside volume of 2,200,000 cubic feet is how large the geodesic sphere, that is Spaceship Earth.
2.2 million cubic feet of space and has an outside surface diameter of 150,000 square feet, that is encompassed in Spaceship Earth.
50 tons is the weight of Mickey's gloved hand, the wand and the "2000" logo on Spaceship Earth. The frame that supports this weighs 250 tons.
36 feet tall is each number of the 2000 sign on Spaceship Earth.
120 to 180 feet into the ground are the pylons that hold up Spaceship Earth.
18 feet off the ground is the lowest point of Spaceship Earth.
1 inch space between each triangle tile on Spaceship Earth allows for expansion and contraction in the Florida Weather.
80 powerful lighting fixtures illuminate Spaceship Earth each night to provide the lighting show.
2,400 guests can ride though Spaceship Earth each hour.
13.26 minutes is the show length of Spaceship Earth.
20 degree is the average angle of decent of the track
39 degree is the steepest angle of decent on the this attraction
26 months were needed to construct Spaceship Earth
40,800 labor hours were needed to build Spaceship Earth
4 narrators have done the Spaceship Earth spiel in its history. The latest is actress Judi Dench
152 ride units are used in Spaceship Earth
4 guests can ride in Unit
14 minutes is the length of the ride at Spaceship Earth
185 feet tall is Spaceship Earth, thus it can be seen from anywhere throughout Epcot.
5181.1 feet is the circumference of Spaceship Earth
165 feet is the diameter of Spaceship Earth
18 stories tall is Spaceship Earth.
16 million pounds is the gross weight of Spaceship Earth.
11,324 triangular panels made of aluminum alloy; each one is a custom fit.
23 countries brought water from 23 different rivers and lakes from around the world to help feed the fountain in the middle of Millennium plaza.
250,000 sparkling red metallic “eye catchers” are in the word “Epcot” that’s next to Sorcerers Mickey arm and wand on top of spaceship earth.
12,000 pounds of aluminum and fiberglass were used to make the starburst at the end of Mickey’s Wand
57 historically accurate Audio-Animatronics are used in the Spaceship Earth attraction
163 feet above the ground is how high your vehicle will travel at Spaceship Earth attraction
6 legs hold up Spaceship Earth, each of which is supported by pylons sunk 120 to 185 feet into the ground. At its lowest point, the slightly imperfect sphere stands 18 feet off the ground.
100 steel pilings are used to support the Spaceship Earth foundation and are 150 feet deep
16 million pounds is the approximate weight of Spaceship Earth that is more than three times that of a Space Shuttle fully fueled and ready for launch!
150,000 square feet, and inside volume of 2,200,000 cubic feet is how large the geodesic sphere, that is Spaceship Earth.
2.2 million cubic feet of space and has an outside surface diameter of 150,000 square feet, that is encompassed in Spaceship Earth.
50 tons is the weight of Mickey's gloved hand, the wand and the "2000" logo on Spaceship Earth. The frame that supports this weighs 250 tons.
36 feet tall is each number of the 2000 sign on Spaceship Earth.
120 to 180 feet into the ground are the pylons that hold up Spaceship Earth.
18 feet off the ground is the lowest point of Spaceship Earth.
1 inch space between each triangle tile on Spaceship Earth allows for expansion and contraction in the Florida Weather.
80 powerful lighting fixtures illuminate Spaceship Earth each night to provide the lighting show.
2,400 guests can ride though Spaceship Earth each hour.
13.26 minutes is the show length of Spaceship Earth.
20 degree is the average angle of decent of the track
39 degree is the steepest angle of decent on the this attraction
26 months were needed to construct Spaceship Earth
40,800 labor hours were needed to build Spaceship Earth
4 narrators have done the Spaceship Earth spiel in its history. The latest is actress Judi Dench
Test Track
1996 is when construction began on Test track
1999 is the year Test Track Debuted
192 guests can ride Test track per ride cycle
4-minute pre show is at Test track
7 tests are performed on your test car
250 horsepower engine powers the Test Track cars, which is more powerful than most cars on the road today.
50 degree banked turn is on Test Track.
3 onboard computers together have more processing power than the Space Shuttle, each test vehicle steers passengers through more than 5 minutes of tire-squealing road tests.
5,246 feet is the total length of the Test Track.
2,600 feet of the track are on the outside of the building.
5 minutes and 34 seconds is the total time it will take to test your car at Test track.
6 different braking systems are on each Test Track ride vehicle car.
194 zones throughout the Test track and a vehicle must read the tags (located under the track) as it travels throughout the course. If a vehicle misses reading 2 tags in a row then the vehicle will cause a zone stop. If the ride computer loses track of a vehicle this will also cause a zone stop.
2 to 16 and 18 to 33 are the number of the cars on Test Track; number 17 was destroyed during a worse case scenario test before it opened.
50,000 miles will be driven on each Test Track car annually.
1 million miles is the estimated mileage each Test track car was designed to last.
34 turns are on Test Track from beginning to end.
22 wheels and only 4 of which are visible on each car at Test Track.
65 MPH is the speed you can reach while testing cars on the Test Track.
$100,000,000 dollars was the approximate cost to build Test Track.
200 miles per hour, that is not the speed of Test Track, but the wind force the track was engineered to withstand.
65 feet high and is 320 feet in diameter is the size of the Test Track building which houses the Test Track ride, queue area and post-show area.
50,000 miles and is built to last for about 1,000,000 miles in 1 year. The Test Track vehicles really get around. That's like driving to the moon and back 4 times.
8.8 seconds to go from 0-65 MPH during the Test Track attraction.
4 visible wheels on the outside of each of the cars, there are a total of 22 wheels for each vehicle. These wheels require a total of 6 distinct braking systems on board each ride car.
32 vehicles in total are at Test Track
3 test vehicles can be loaded at one time
25-26 vehicles are used simultaneously on track at any one Time.
6 guests can ride in each vehicle
720 times per day the crash-test dummies will be struck in the chest, banged on the knees and have their necks bent in pre-show demonstrations.
50 degrees bank is outside the Test Track building.
85 road signs are lining the Test track road.
3 acres were used for this attraction
24 feet is the maximum height from the ground the track will be at
100 degrees is the difference between the hot and cold rooms
20 hours a day is how long is left running due to the lengthy start time and nightly maintenance procedures
1999 is the year Test Track Debuted
192 guests can ride Test track per ride cycle
4-minute pre show is at Test track
7 tests are performed on your test car
250 horsepower engine powers the Test Track cars, which is more powerful than most cars on the road today.
50 degree banked turn is on Test Track.
3 onboard computers together have more processing power than the Space Shuttle, each test vehicle steers passengers through more than 5 minutes of tire-squealing road tests.
5,246 feet is the total length of the Test Track.
2,600 feet of the track are on the outside of the building.
5 minutes and 34 seconds is the total time it will take to test your car at Test track.
6 different braking systems are on each Test Track ride vehicle car.
194 zones throughout the Test track and a vehicle must read the tags (located under the track) as it travels throughout the course. If a vehicle misses reading 2 tags in a row then the vehicle will cause a zone stop. If the ride computer loses track of a vehicle this will also cause a zone stop.
2 to 16 and 18 to 33 are the number of the cars on Test Track; number 17 was destroyed during a worse case scenario test before it opened.
50,000 miles will be driven on each Test Track car annually.
1 million miles is the estimated mileage each Test track car was designed to last.
34 turns are on Test Track from beginning to end.
22 wheels and only 4 of which are visible on each car at Test Track.
65 MPH is the speed you can reach while testing cars on the Test Track.
$100,000,000 dollars was the approximate cost to build Test Track.
200 miles per hour, that is not the speed of Test Track, but the wind force the track was engineered to withstand.
65 feet high and is 320 feet in diameter is the size of the Test Track building which houses the Test Track ride, queue area and post-show area.
50,000 miles and is built to last for about 1,000,000 miles in 1 year. The Test Track vehicles really get around. That's like driving to the moon and back 4 times.
8.8 seconds to go from 0-65 MPH during the Test Track attraction.
4 visible wheels on the outside of each of the cars, there are a total of 22 wheels for each vehicle. These wheels require a total of 6 distinct braking systems on board each ride car.
32 vehicles in total are at Test Track
3 test vehicles can be loaded at one time
25-26 vehicles are used simultaneously on track at any one Time.
6 guests can ride in each vehicle
720 times per day the crash-test dummies will be struck in the chest, banged on the knees and have their necks bent in pre-show demonstrations.
50 degrees bank is outside the Test Track building.
85 road signs are lining the Test track road.
3 acres were used for this attraction
24 feet is the maximum height from the ground the track will be at
100 degrees is the difference between the hot and cold rooms
20 hours a day is how long is left running due to the lengthy start time and nightly maintenance procedures