This week Disney shared a special milestone in the progress of bringing the popular TRON attraction from Shanghai Disney to Disney World.

The first vertical construction has taken place with the installation of the steel support columns.
We’ve seen one of the steel support columns before. Disney shared photos of cast members taking part in the Disney tradition of cast members signing one of the beams.
Watch the video of the progress of the new attraction here:
You can read about Shanghai Disney’s TRON Lightcycle Power Run here!
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