Tomorrowland Speedway at Magic Kingdom (Ride Guide)
The Tomorrowland Speedway is one of Walt Disney World’s most iconic attractions. Initially, this attraction debuted at Disneyland Park in California as Autopia. At Magic Kingdom, it was formerly called the Grand Prix Raceway.
Later on, the attraction was renamed the Tomorrowland Indy Speedway when the Indianapolis Motor Speedway sponsored it. Today, it’s known as the Tomorrowland Speedway. This attraction is perfect for anyone who’s not old enough to drive! Children who meet the height requirement can climb behind the wheel of a gas-powered car and drive it around a track.
Below, we’ll discuss the specifics of experiencing Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland Speedway on your vacation. We’ll look at the best times to ride, Lightning Lane, and height requirements. So climb in the passenger seat and buckle up! I bet you can already smell the gas fumes, right?

Here are a few quick references for the Tomorrowland Speedway.
Tomorrowland Speedway | Magic Kingdom |
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Location: | Tomorrowland |
Height Requirement: | 32″ (To Ride) 54″ (To Drive) |
Lightning Lane: | Yes, with Multi Pass (Tier 2 Category) |
Ride Type: | Miniature Race Cars |
Seats Per Vehicle: | Two per car |
Rider Switch: | Yes |
Early Theme Park Benefit: | Yes |
Extended Evening Hours: | Yes |
Good For: | Children |
Scare Factor: | None |
Must-Do List: | A priority attraction for children |
Perfect For: | Kids who want to drive a car! |
Special Mention: | Parents, if your child is old enough to ride alone, you can wait in the stands near the exit. |
Additional Info: Guests in wheelchairs or ECVS must transfer to the ride vehicles. Details for those with mobility issues (e.g., wheelchairs and ECVs) can be found on Disney’s site. Pregnant women should not ride.
Make sure to check our Disney World Lightning Lane Guide to plan your attractions.
Tomorrowland Speedway at Magic Kingdom
When Walt Disney created the original concept for Tomorrowland Speedway, he knew it would be a hit. This opening-day attraction quickly became a favorite children’s pastime.
You’ll find the Speedway on the outskirts of Tomorrowland in Magic Kingdom, directly across from Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe. It sits on the right before you get to Mad Tea Party and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.

A sign outside the entrance provides a few warnings:
- Bumping may occur.
- For safety, you should be in good health and free from high blood pressure, heart, back, or neck problems, motion sickness, or other conditions that could be aggravated by this adventure.
- Expectant mothers should not ride.
- Supervise children at all times.
- Persons who do not meet the minimum height requirement may not ride.
- You must be at least 54″ tall to drive a Speedway Car alone.
- Guests must transfer to a ride vehicle.

Tomorrowland Speedway has two entrances: a standby queue and Lightning Lane.

It’s important to note that the Tomorrowland Speedway is entirely outdoors. So make sure you are prepared to stand in the direct sun during a long wait.

Tomorrowland Speedway is a Lightning Lane attraction for those who purchase the Multi Pass upgrade. Lightning Lanes are based on availability, but aren’t typically difficult to get for this attraction.
If you do not purchase Lightning Lane Multi Pass, you might consider the following best times to ride the Tomorrowland Speedway:
- Ride the Speedway earlier in the day before wait times rise, typically before 11:00 a.m.
- Experience this attraction in the evening after sunset.
It’s important to note that all guests must be 32″ in height to ride the Tomorrowland Speedway. Guests at least 32″ may also drive their own cars as long as they are accompanied by someone at least 54″ in height. However, guests must be 54″ to be eligible to drive a car by themselves.


A cast member will assign a gate when you reach the loading area. When the next car arrives at your gate, the guests will exit, and you will board.

The cars on Tomorrowland Speedway are simple, featuring an actual steering wheel and gas pedal. Each car has a fabric safety belt that covers the entire seat. This strap stretches across both laps and clips in the middle.

If your child wants to drive but can’t reach the gas pedal, you can stretch your foot over to help out. Before you take off, a cast member will come by and ensure you have fastened the restraint. After that, you can set off around the track.
If you have ridden the Tomorrowland Speedway before, you might notice that the track has been shortened in recent years. The track was shortened due to the addition of the TRON Lightcycle Run, which you can see from different points of the ride.

You’ll see various other viewpoints from the Tomorrowland Speedway. It’s fun to look up and see guests passing by on the Peoplemover.

You’ll continue around the winding track and through a few sharp bends past Space Mountain.

Remember not to bump into the car in front of you. It’s perfectly okay to be a slow driver.

As you approach Victory Circle, you’ll pass under the checkered flag and return to the first available loading area. You’ll then exit the car and walk up the ramp toward the stands.

Parents, if your children want to ride alone and meet the requirements, you can wait in the bleachers near the exit. You can stand with them in line until they board the car and then wait for them in the area shown in the photo below.

After you’re finished, a small staircase leads back to the front of the attraction.

Fun Facts
- At the end of the attraction, there is a photo booth where children can get their driver’s licenses for a small fee.
- It takes approximately five minutes to complete the circuit. Cars average 7.5 miles per hour.

Overall, the Tomorrowland Speedway is a well-loved attraction that’s a must-do for most children. We have ridden it often over the years and will always make time for it when a little one in our group is eager to ride it.
For more on Magic Kingdom, you might like the following:
- Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin
- Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress
- Disney World’s Astro Orbiter
- Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Review
- Peter Pan’s Flight
- “it’s a small world”
Or see The Complete Guide to Magic Kingdom Attractions, Rides, and Entertainment.
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