These are the top 5 most expensive Disney World rides. These are also some of the most expensive theme park rides in the entire world due to their complex systems and designs.

Number 5 is it’s a small world. This ride cost $200 million to build originally, which is extremely surprising to most people. However, in the 1950s, animatronics were a brand-new technology and cost a lot more to create.

Number 4 is Tron Lightcycle Power Run. This cost $300 million to build, which is a massive surprise. There is nothing to this ride; it’s just a mostly indoor roller coaster with a canopy, but for some reason was very expensive.

Number 3 is the Tower of Terror, clocking in at $500 million. The reason this is so expensive is because of how complicated the ride is. Plus, the building required special permits for the elevators because they don’t work like a normal elevator.

Number 2 is the Haunted Mansion at $900 million. Again, much like it’s a small world, the animatronics and ride vehicles were extremely advanced at the time, costing a lot more to build.

Number 1 is, of course, Test Track at $1.2 billion. This ride is so expensive because they have redone the ride three times since it opened in 1999. Each retheme has added a high cost to the ride, making it the most expensive Disney World ride ever. On top of that, the cars are extremely expensive to maintain, given all of the technology in them.