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|date1=June 2017
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'''''Project Disc''''' is the working title of a brand new concept attraction, located in [[Aurora]]. It was first developed as a bare-bones prototype for ActiveWorlds several years prior, having been shelved because of that platform's limitations. It was eventually re-purposed for Virtual Paradise, owing to the graphical benefits and cell data capacity of the latter platform.
'''''TRON Lightcycle Power Run''''' is a new attraction located in [[Blizzard]]'s Ground Zero Park, previously known under its codename ''Project Disc''. It was first developed as a bare-bones prototype for ActiveWorlds several years prior, having been shelved because of that platform's limitations. It was eventually re-purposed for Virtual Paradise, owing to the graphical benefits and cell data capacity of the latter platform. It is based on the attraction of the same name at Shanghai Disneyland Park.


[[Category:Rides]]
[[Category:Rides]]
[[Category:Aurora]]
[[Category:Blizzard]]

Revision as of 06:53, 1 October 2017

TRON Lightcycle Run
Located in Blizzard
Builder(s)

GSK

Status

In Development

Class

Entertainment

Start Date

June 2017

Completion Date
Coordinates

-22n 5z

Website

N/A

VP Suite

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TRON Lightcycle Power Run is a new attraction located in Blizzard's Ground Zero Park, previously known under its codename Project Disc. It was first developed as a bare-bones prototype for ActiveWorlds several years prior, having been shelved because of that platform's limitations. It was eventually re-purposed for Virtual Paradise, owing to the graphical benefits and cell data capacity of the latter platform. It is based on the attraction of the same name at Shanghai Disneyland Park.