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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FettFan46 minutes ago

Sacrificing long-term legacy for short-term gains. Might as well call him Bob Esau at this point.

JoeCamel2 hours ago

But with different motivations, I don't think there is any agenda beyond replacing non revenue generating space with revenue generating space. The boat and the lower island will be a loss but I did a keys tour in 2010? and brought up the small footprint they had to work with while we were in the utilidoor looking at a map of the MK and the guide pointed out the north end of the river...... This has been in the mix for many years

Fox&Hound3 hours ago

Even though it pains me, people have this wrong. It’s not “gee why can’t Disney build this cars ride somewhere else and save the rivers of America”. Disney wants to get rid of the rivers of America, and for whatever reason, settled on this IP to do it. It is Splash all over again.

Mr. Sullivan4 hours ago

You’re acting as if they’re ripping any and all reference to Americana out of every Disney park in the world. It’s one section of one land in one park. As of this moment in time, this idea isn’t carrying over anywhere else. It’s not that it’s offensive. That isn’t what is guiding this. Its that it isn’t really all that popular with modern audiences. They don’t really care about the wild west, the frontier, cowboys. All that started to fall out of fashion with the general public many years ago and has never rebounded. Some people still may be interested in it but it’s a small section of people. They rarely even teach about this period in school anymore its of such little interest to most. It just isn’t as intriguing as a tropical adventure, or the future (or retrofuturism) or fantasy and that’s why I don’t think its an accident that this is the land getting overhauled. I would bet serious money that guest feedback revealed Frontierland to be one of the park’s least popular areas because it’s core theme and concept is not of great interest to visitors anymore.

Chef idea Mickey`=5 hours ago

For some reason something over me is sensing the same even though with Disney done deal seems done deal but that is probably me comparing it to Splash Mountain which that was a reason to do.

Steamboat716 hours ago

I still have faith that they will rework this project to keep part of the river.

Starship8247 hours ago

I guess so. I forgot about her.

Brer Panther7 hours ago

Unless you count Pocahontas, I suppose?

DisneyHead1238 hours ago

Honestly I think the reasoning is that none of that area is IP. Classic non-IP rides may be allowed to stay if they’re popular, but anything that is there primarily for visual reasons has to be an ad for merch in the park stores.

Rhinocerous9 hours ago

To paraphrase a poignant Queen song... "If there's a (Walt) in the sky looking down what can he think of what we've done to the World that he created?"

Starship8249 hours ago

Because that's not why they're getting rid of the rivers of america. The RoA and TSI are going away because It's extremely valuable real estate in the most visited theme park on Earth, not because of some weird conspiracy theory that Disney hates America. If Disney really hated America so much, then why would they be building a ride, replacing the rivers of America based off of cars in the Pacific Northwest of America. This idea that Burbank and Bob Iger have a specific vendetta against the entire idea of America is just convoluted and stupid. Not to mention princess and the frog is the which replaced Splash Mountain is in America. In fact, princess Tiana is the first American princess that they made. The rivers of America are going away because they're not popular and they're very expensive to maintain. I don't agree with the decision. In fact, I want them to keep the rivers of America, but the idea that Burbank is getting rid of it because it's themed around America is just not true.

Cliff10 hours ago

Uggg....if canceling the "old-American history" theme can satisfy Burbank execs?...yeah, I guess I can be happy with Mater's Island Mudd Puddle re-theme. At least we vould keep this big water feature. Now,...for Liberty Square? How will Burbank try to cancel or re-theme that part? Uggg....I love classic "America" and I'd really hate to see it go away from WDW. I guees it's all just culturally or socially offensive by Burbank's standards in 2024. If there is a Heaven and Walt is there looking down at all of this, what would he think?

Chef idea Mickey`=12 hours ago

Mater's Buck-Tooth Wonderin Island Mud Puddle Tootn Stroll

Chef idea Mickey`=12 hours ago

I wouldn't mind if they made just Tom Sawyer Island something else.. Mater's island : kids would love it even more and be so curious to visit!