Question about Test Track and Mission Space

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I haven't been to WDW since April 2003. Mission Space wasn't open then. We are going back in July, and we want to know if the lines at Test Track are a little shorter now that Mission Space is open? Thanks!:earsboy:
 
I found that when I was there it lightened up the wait a little. Test track is still just very popular especially for those not brave enough to try Mission Space. I would still head there first thing in the morning to ride/fast pass.
 
Another option is to take the "single rider" line at Test Track (also an option for Mission Space). The people who choose that line basically serve as seat fillers for single empty seats. Usually the wait is not long at all, but your group will most likely end up in separate cars. Whether or not you would want to do this will depend on the age and maturity of any kids with you and also on whether you want to buy a group photo. My niece (age 9) was fine riding by herself and knew to wait for us right at the vehicle exit point.
 
When Epcot opened we ran toward both rides. Got a fast pass for MS, and then rode TT. Left TT and then got onto MS.
 

We were there early February and practically nothing had a line...except Test Track! MS however had almost no line at all.
 
I was there Friday and both had long lines. I agree that it is quicker to do the singer rider line if possible. Total time in line and on MS ride was less than 30 minutes early morning and again later afternoon. If youwant to ride together, get FP for one and as soon as you can, get FP for the other.
 
You know, I was concerned about the fact that Test Track had 90 minute waits while Mission Space was only about 20 minutes. That shouldn't be for a ride as awesome as MS.

I think that it has had a lot of bad talk because of questionable bad reactions of some of the riders. I can tell you that it is no worse than any simulator ride, in fact, not as rough.

Hopefully, the word will get out soon and the crowds will head for MS.

I used the single lines on both rides and basically walked on to both of them. Immediate with MS and about 5 minutes with TT.

:confused: :earseek: :crazy2: :faint: :scared1:
 
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