There are currently only 8 tracks available in Disney Speedstorm, but a lot more are in the works for future development of the game. All the tracks are based on environments from the properties that the character racers (and future potential character racers) are from. After all, there are a lot ofDisney characters that work well in games.
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While racing through these tracks, players will often be reminded of iconic scenes from feature films and want to stop and just take in some of the smaller key details of these maps. The track’s design, looks, and music all come together and are well polished, making them a real treat to race on. Each track has multiple variations that can change the time it takes to complete it and the complexity for which the racers will need to be ready.
8Jungle Ruins
Jungle Ruins draws inspiration from The Jungle Book property and is inspired by merging jungle-like elements with a modern racetrack, incorporating influences from the film at different parts of the track. There are plenty of massive trees and branches that reach overhead and around the track as if nature itself had been unleashed on it.
There are dirt paths, stone paths, roadways, and plenty of vegetation. This track features a total of 4 variations on it, and all of them are around the same distance seeing they use most of the same track. Two have a distance of 2.8 KM, and the other two with 2.97 KM.

7Toon Village
Toon Village is a track dedicated to the Mickey and Friends property and has a lot of inspiration from real-life cities such as Hollywood andstreet-style racing tracks. The track may be beautiful the first time you race it, but it can feel a tad dreary and bleak compared to other tracks, but the rain brings its charm to an ever-changing array of different feeling tracks.
The tent tops, hot air balloons outside the city, and water-coated streets are a nice touch to the track, as the numerous Easter eggs to be noticed, such as The House of Mouse. This track features a total of 6 variations on it, with its shortest variations being “Cityscape” and “Palm Forest,” both having a lap distance of 1.84 KM. Its longest variations are “Tree Hill” and “Bridgeway,” both with a lap distance of 3 KM.

6Mount Olympus
Mount Olympus draws inspiration from the Hercules property and is based on the home of the gods, Mount Olympus, as seen throughout the various media based on the feature film. The architectural style is very Greek God, with lots of gold trimming and sunlight reflecting off of it while the clouds keep you aware of just how high up this track is meant to be.
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There is a lot of artwork and sculpting patterns in this track’s design, and it is a true labor of love to the theme. This track features a total of 8 variations, making it the track with the most variations out of any other. Another fact is that its shortest variation has the shortest lap distance of any track and is called the “Hermes Circuit.” It has a lap distance of only 1.6 KM, making it feel like you’retraveling much faster than your normal speed. If that wasn’t enough, its longest variation is a tie between “Zeus’s Circuit” and “Demeter’s Circuit,” each with a lap distance of 3 KM.
5A Pirate’s Life
A Pirate’s Life draws inspiration from the Pirates of the Caribbean property and is based on several elements featured throughout the films. The sandy tracks with lots of barrels and chests are a very nice touch, and seeing a massive stone skull with fire for eyes, skeletons hanging inside iron cages, and all the ships scattered around are just some of the many enjoyable visual treats of this track.
It has a very eerie and spooky mist vibe that compliments the supernatural elements of the franchise. This track features a total of 4 variations on it, with its shortest variation being “Corsair Lair” and having a lap distance of 2.08 KM. Its longest variation is called “Kraken Port,” and it has a lap distance of 2.675 KM.

4The Castle
The Castle draws inspiration from the Beauty and the Beast property and is based on The Beast’s castle from the films. This map truly feels enchanting and magical as objects fly through the air and around rooms. The light that passed through the stained glass and polished floors created an incredible feeling of regality and elegance to the design of the track.
Driving through Large door frames and seeing all the giant objects like tea cups makes it feel like you are tiny toy cars racing around a castle built for a giant. The iconic rose from the film also makes an appearance in one portion of this map. This track features a total of 4 variations on it, with its shortest variation being “Time for Tea” and having a lap distance of 2.3 KM. Its longest variation is called “The East Wing,” and it has a lap distance of 2.7 KM.

3The Silver Screen
The Silver Screen draws inspiration from old-timey black-and-white Disney cartoons such as Steamboat Mickey. This track features a black-and-white art style for the track, while other elements, such as racers, abilities, and pickups, remain the same.
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This is another great map that pays homage to the source material it takes inspiration from. With a total of 5 variations on it, its shortest variation being a tie between “Safety Nets” and “Monochrome Bounce,” both having a lap distance of 2.25 KM. Its longest variation is also a tie, with these variations called “The Big Screen” and “The Show,” and both their lap distance is 2.9 KM.
2The Factory
The Factory draws inspiration from the Monsters Inc. property and is based on the base of operations from the monsters setting up the doors, as seen in the film. Of all the tracks, this one feels the most like a kart racer track. It has a great aesthetic, but it shines when it makes you realize how it takes all the mechanics into consideration. A lot of tracks highlight the game’s mechanics, but players are too busy acknowledging the worlds and themes to notice they are present.
The Factory brings out a higher sense of competitiveness, that this is a race, and you should be trying to win it. This track features a total of 4 variations on it, with its shortest variation being a tie between “Factory Fast Lane” and “Chasing Doors,” both having a lap distance of 2.65 KM. Its longest variation is called “The Himalayas,” and it has a lap distance of 2.8 KM.

1The Great Wall
The Great Wall draws inspiration from the Mulan property and is based on several Chinese aesthetics in the style of the animated Mulan feature film. The design of the tall walls and fortified nature makes this track feel like there is no way out once the race is over like some powerful warlord is making the players race for their own amusements and that this is their domain, giving this track an incredible feel that separates it a lot from not just the other tracks in this game, but from entire kart racing experiences.
This track features a total of 6 variations on it, with its shortest variation being a tie between “Army Camp” and “Return to the Village,” and both having a lap distance of 2.03 KM. Its longest variation is also a tie between “Zen Garden” and “Block Sprint,” with both having a lap distance of 3.1 KM, the longest times of any other variations of any tracks.