Today we are going to take a look at the progress on the Tron Coaster at the Magic Kingdom.
The show building is progressing right along. I can’t wait for this one!
@bioreconstruct has some amazing images of the progress. Like I’ve said before, give him a follow on Twitter! Always a great source for information and give him the support!
View of current state of the outdoor section of Tron. As seen last night. Imagine how the steam train will route between arrows here. Will the new bed curve around the Tron area? pic.twitter.com/5oPTHvzjYJ
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Aerial view of Tron roller coaster construction. pic.twitter.com/UEJ05NKP2Q
— bioreconstruct (@bioreconstruct) September 21, 2019
Aerial view of Tron work site. Tron show building is barely visible from Fantasyland and Storybook Circus, in lower left. pic.twitter.com/qcVWpaeqNB
— bioreconstruct (@bioreconstruct) September 21, 2019
Aerial view of Space Mountain and Tron. Tron’s dual load/unload track seen at right, as well as maintenance track spurs. Arrow at steam train bed. Will new bed curve around the Tron area to reach the PeopleMover bridge at Space Mountain? pic.twitter.com/cqpZvwWzSR
— bioreconstruct (@bioreconstruct) September 21, 2019
You just don’t realize how large the structures are until you see them in comparison to the Contemporary Resort.
Aerial view of Contemporary Resort. Cranes are at show building frame for the Tron roller coaster. pic.twitter.com/AT70MjQbAe
— bioreconstruct (@bioreconstruct) September 21, 2019
The new coaster will not be open until 2021, and although it looks like it’s progressing quickly, it’s still a long ways off. If you really want to get a good look at the construction I recommend riding the People Mover in Tomorrowland. It takes your right past the construction zone.
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