If your bucket-list trip to Shanghai Disneyland has been put on hold, now you can experience one of the park's most popular attractions from your living room.
Hop aboard TRON Lightcycle Power Run in this new video shared with "Good Morning America." You’ll discover all sorts of fascinating insights into the creation and story of this thrilling and iconic roller coaster attraction.
MORE: Bermuda, Barbados hope to lure travelers to work and live for a yearBased on the Tron series, the attraction takes guests on a ride through the Grid on their own light cycle. A similar semi-enclosed steel motorbike roller coaster attraction is coming to Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World in 2021 in time for the park's 50th anniversary. The first steel support columns were installed in May 2019 and the final piece of the attraction’s ride track was lowered into place in November.
The attraction -- called TRON Lightcycle / Run at Magic Kingdom -- is located near Space Mountain and has more than 3,000 feet of track.
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