Fun TRON Lightcycle Run: Virtual Queue & Boarding Groups Guide

In this story, we are going to explain everything you previously needed to know about using the virtual queue with TRON Lightcycle Run in Disney’s Magic Kingdom.

We’ll explain why Disney used the virtual queue, how boarding groups work, and give you step-by-step instructions on how to get a boarding pass.

(UPDATE): Starting on September 9th, 2024 TRON has went to a standby queue and is no longer operating with the Virtual Queue system.

Is TRON Lightcycle Run Using the Virtual Queue?

After more than 500 days of continuous usage, the TRON Lightcycle Run roller coaster is no longer using the virtual queue at Disney’s Magic Kingdom.

It is an understatement to say that the Virtual Queue has not been the most popular addition to the Disney parks in the last few years.  As soon as it was first introduced on Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance Disney started to get immediate pushback from guests.

They didn’t stop there, however, and it’s been used in a handful of other rides in both Disney World and Disneyland.

So what’s not to like about it?  Well, for one thing, it limits the number of guests that can ride a specific attraction on a given day, and when little kids (and some not-so-little kids) travel hundreds or even thousands of miles to miss their favorite attraction, tears are shed.

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