Reopened after a roughly five-month closure (concurrent with the Space Mountain refurbishment) with new multicolored LED beamway lighting synced to the Tomorrowland music, a repainted trackway and infrastructure, and new ride-audio speakers.
Ride history
the lifetime log- 2022
ChangedJul 1, 2022
A new ORAC-5 narration voiced by Stephen Stanton debuted, restoring 1994-era destination chimes and Blue Line references, adding TRON Lightcycle/Run and Tomorrowland Speedway callouts, and introducing 'presented by Enterprise' branding.
- 2010
ChangedAug 5, 2010
The word 'PeopleMover' was reinstated into the official attraction name, making it the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover.
- 2009
ChangedOct 2, 2009
A new narration debuted, voiced by Mike Brassell, with safety announcements by B.J. Ward (longtime narrator of Disneyland's PeopleMover, 1982-1995).
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BuffSep 12, 2009Tracked byTheme Park Patch Notes
- 1994
Changed
Rethemed with the New Tomorrowland renovation: renamed Tomorrowland Transit Authority, the white Googie trackway rebuilt as boldly colored metallic structures, and a new spiel narrated by Pete Renaday debuted.
WEDway PeopleMover→Tomorrowland Transit AuthorityTracked byTheme Park Patch Notes - 1985
Changed
Jack Wagner's original narration was replaced by the ORAC One 'Commuter Computer' character, voiced by Ronnie Schell.
- 1975
NewJul 1, 1975
Opened as the WEDway PeopleMover, a continuous-loop Grand Circle tour of Tomorrowland powered by linear induction motors, with narration by Jack Wagner (the 'voice of Disneyland') and sponsorship by the Edison Electric Institute.
Tracked byTheme Park Patch Notes