Disney World's Cars Ride: Is a Trackless All-Terrain Ride System in the Works?

Aug 12, 2024 in "Cars Land Magic Kingdom"

Posted: Monday August 12, 2024 8:35am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney surprised fans this weekend with the announcement of a new Cars-themed attraction set to be built as part of an expansion in Magic Kingdom's Frontierland. While Disney has a history of successful car-based rides like Test Track at EPCOT and Radiator Springs Racers at Disneyland in California, both of these attractions rely on a slot-car ride system running on a smooth, purpose-built track.

What stands out about the concept art for Walt Disney World's new Cars attraction is the absence of any visible tracks or guide slots. Although it's always challenging to draw definitive conclusions from concept art due to potential artistic license, the artwork can sometimes offer valuable insights.

The three released pieces of concept art show cars racing on rugged outdoor terrain with no flat tracks, similar to those seen in Disneyland's Radiator Springs Racers. According to Disney, the ride experience will allow guests to "take on wild terrain as you race across the landscape, climbing mountain trails, dodging geysers, and—Mater's favorite—splashing through mudholes."

This description aligns closely with a ride system developed by Dynamic Attractions called the "Automatic Guided All-Terrain Vehicle." This system features capabilities such as steep inclines and declines, banking, rapid acceleration and deceleration, and near-miss elements. It also supports multiple vehicles operating simultaneously, with the ability to cross paths with each other. Additionally, the system can function both indoors and outdoors and is designed for easy theming. Each vehicle is capable of seating six riders. You can see the All-Terrain ride system in action in the video below.

Adding to the intrigue, Dynamic Attractions has a long history of collaboration with Walt Disney Imagineering, contributing to major attractions like Test Track, Radiator Springs Racers, Soarin', Avatar Flight of Passage, and Space Mountain.

Since Disney World's Test Track already utilizes a slot-car system, it would make sense for Disney to avoid duplicating this technology in another attraction. This increases the likelihood that Imagineers might opt for a different, perhaps more innovative, ride system for the new Cars attraction at Magic Kingdom.

While any discussion of the ride system is purely speculative at this point, it will be fascinating to watch as this new attraction takes shape, with construction expected to begin in 2025.

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Disgruntled Walt16 minutes ago

I think it's a good sign that we haven't heard very much about this Cars thing recently. The most recent reference to any of the Magic Kingdom redo is the call for bids on the "Villains Land" project. Cars wasn't mentioned at all...so, the faintest glimmer of hope in a WDWorld of darkness?

Chef idea Mickey`=53 minutes ago

I find it funny in terms of clones people complain for Disneyland and Disney World however Universal makes sure each resort each coast has a form of the same land and nobody is complaining with them!

Incomudro2 hours ago

100 percent.

TrainsOfDisney2 hours ago

El Capitoon Theatre would have been the perfect anchor for Animation Courtyard.

Animaniac93-983 hours ago

Before someone says no, Disneyland moved backstage buildings to accommodate the construction of their version, which resulted in a net gain of rides to the park. Disney chose not to do this in Florida to save on construction costs in the short term and the ongoing costs associated with running the two attractions at the same time (despite GMR having a sponsor). And now they're spending money to build another ride in DHS anyway...

lazyboy97o3 hours ago

It wasn’t. At a minimum it would have meant that Disney built the center of a park based on a licensing agreement with a 12 year term. More importantly though, the Chinese Theater predated the relevant legislation and copyright protections by decades. If the problem was real it would have impacted most of Hollywood Blvd and Sunset Blvd not to mention a sizable chunk of Universal Studios Florida.

AidenRodriguez7313 hours ago

Theme of animal kingdom: Humans interactions with animals, real and mythical. All attractions including the new ones still fit. Hollywood studios I’ll give you that the theme has changed but it’s simply a “riding the movies” theme now. Epcot is still overall about the connection of people and our world. All of the new stuff can fit into that minus cosmic but that’s a fictional idea of how we could have connected with aliens if that happened.

TrainsOfDisney4 hours ago

I believe that was partially true…. The hat didn’t come down until the Chinese Theater had a new owner.

Chef idea Mickey`=4 hours ago

Oh right how could I forget Animal Kingdom as one theme and MGM Studios as Hollywood!

Jrb19794 hours ago

Theu did have a general theme to each park. Epcot was built around a World Expo theme. Hollywood Studios was a movie studios and you have Animal Kingdom. The main thing is they are one time all have a unique feel each park. They have slowly gone away from that to the point where the new attractions coming don't fit the theme at all.

Chef idea Mickey`=4 hours ago

Tiana's Bayou Adventure fits perfectly with River's of America and the Liberty Bell and it doesn't matter to them? Cars would of fit better with Splash Mountain and Big Thunder Beyond as a Desert Land than now you have swamp with northwest 🦧 headache

Chef idea Mickey`=4 hours ago

Seeing Journey of Water at night, I thought to myself maybe Disney can will able to pull off this Cars retransformation. However after another day at Magic Kingdom and standing and seeing River's of America and how not so large it actually is in person yet alone how close it is from other attractions Haunted Mansion, Tiana Bayou Adventure, I just don't see it victory!

LindseyDisney4 hours ago

My biggest grievance is why Disney has to close an attraction or spot and replace it with something new. Couldn't we live in a world where the Great Movie Ride and Mickey's Runaway Railway both exist in Hollywood Studios? My thinking is that the Rivers of America would look great next to the Cars attraction. I don't understand why they couldn't do both and expand Adventure land.

AidenRodriguez7314 hours ago

WHAT?? This is like the polar opposite of what’s happening