TRON Will Be Virtual Queue & Individual Lightning Lane Only and Guests Must Use Lockers

TRON Will Be Virtual Queue & Individual Lightning Lane Only and Guests Must Use Lockers
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Disney has announced that the upcoming TRON attraction opening at Magic Kingdom on April 4th won't have a standby line. It will use the virtual queue system as well as the ability to pay to skip the queue with an individual lightning lane purchase. This means you'll have to be on your My Disney Experience app to fight for a place to ride the attraction that day in the first few seconds of the day. Failing that, you can pay for an individual lightning lane.

Disney also announced that guests must put all loose items into lockers, likely due to the facing down position you are on the attraction. The lockers are doubled sided which means you place your items in one side, then when you exit the attractions you grab your items from the doors the other side. If you've been on VelociCoaster at Universal Studios, it works the same way. You can open the lockers using your magic bands or physical tickets.

Finally, they'll be a photo and video that will automatically linked to your My Disney Experience after you've been on the attraction.

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