Rock 'n' Roller Coaster

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Rock 'n' Roller Coaster

A giant red Fender Stratocaster greets Aerosmith enthusiasts outside the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster ride at Disney-MGM Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort, December 2004.
Location Disney-MGM Studios
Park Section Sunset Boulevard
Type Steel - Indoor - Launched
Status Open
Opened July 29, 1999
Manufacturer Vekoma
Model LSM Coaster (Disney)
Lift/launch system LSM Launch
Height 85 ft (25.9 m)
Length 3403 ft (1037.2 m)
Max speed 57 mph (91.7 km/h)
Inversions 3
Duration 1:22
Capacity 1500 riders per hour
Acceleration 0-60 in 2.8 seconds
Max G force 5
Height Restriction 48 in (121.9 cm)
Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at RCDB
Pictures of Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at RCDB


Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith (commonly referred to as simply Rock 'n' Roller Coaster) is an indoor dark roller coaster ride at the Disney-MGM Studios and Walt Disney Studios parks in Lake Buena Vista, Florida and Marne-la-Vallee, France, respectively. The Florida ride opened on July 29, 1999 and is located at the end of Sunset Boulevard, next to The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction.

The roller coaster accelerates from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 2.8 seconds (making this the second-fastest ride at the Walt Disney World Resort, behind only Test Track, and the fastest ride at the Disneyland Resort Paris), and the riders experience 4 to 5 Gs as they approach the first inversion, more than an astronaut does on a space shuttle launch.

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[edit] The story

After winding through a shaded outdoor queue, guests enter the offices and recording studios of record label G-Force Records, whose lobby is decorated with posters of real acts signed to labels owned by The Walt Disney Company.

Next, guests are led into a room looking into the recording studio where the five members of Aerosmith are shown finishing a recording session. The group's manager enters and informs them that they're late for a concert. Lead singer Steven Tyler expresses regret at being forced to leave the band's fans and requests backstage passes for the entire group. The band then departs by limousine "to the Forum" (a reference to a famous Los Angeles concert venue). The harried manager summons a "super stretch" limo to carry guests to the concert and directs them outside.

Guests exit the recording studio and emerge in an alley where they board the waiting stretch limos for the trip across town to the concert.

After loading passengers, the "limo" stops at the entrance to a tunnel. An overhead variable message sign displays one of several different messages. This is when the car is shot into the tunnel at 60 mph, and when the souvenir photo is taken. The roller coaster goes through two upside-down loops on a winding track intended to represent Interstate 5, as evident by the street signs on the side of the coaster.

The attraction ends when the limo arrives at Aerosmith's concert backstage, letting guests off onto a red carpet.

While considered "extreme", Rock 'n' Roller Coaster has been described by roller coaster enthusiasts as being smoother, less jerky and less painful than many other extreme roller coasters.

[edit] Attraction facts

  • Grand opening: July 29, 1999
  • Designers: Walt Disney Imagineering and Vekoma
  • Height requirement: 48 in. (122 cm)
  • Inversions: 3
  • G-Force: Approx. 5
  • Height: 85 feet
  • Length: 3,403 feet
  • Launch length: 200 feet
  • Top Speed: 57 mph
  • Launch Power Source: Linear Synchronous Motor with sled push car. (see Linear induction motor)
  • Show length: 3:12
    • Roller coaster length: 1:22
  • Vehicle capacity: 24 Guests
    • Vehicle theme: Super stretched limo
  • Show Building Size: 68,131 sq. feet

[edit] Death

On June 29, 2006, a 12-year-old boy died after riding. Autopsy results show that he suffered from a congenital heart defect. An investigation on the ride was carried out. Because the ride was found to be operating correctly, it was reopened a day later.

[edit] Trivia

  • Aerosmith worked with Disney Imagineers to produce a special soundtrack for the roller coaster. The music was synchronized with the ride by using computerized 3D mockups before construction on the actual attraction was completed. The speakers on each car are located in the headrests, since the speed of the ride virtually ensures that your head will be pressed as far back as possible. Each coaster train features different Aerosmith songs.
  • The songs heard to each ride contain some new lyrics written specifically for the attraction. (Love in an Elevator is sung as "Love in a roller coaster," for example.)
  • Songs heard on each car (Car license plate) Note: These songs may change due to maintenance or technical reasons. There is no guarantee that a particular track will be playing in the mentioned coaster train.
    • Nine Lives (1QKLIMO)
    • Sweet Emotion (UGOGIRL)
    • Back in the Saddle & Dude Looks Like a Lady (BUHBYE)
    • Young Lust, F.I.N.E. & "Love In A Roller Coaster" (H8TRFFC)
    • Love in an Elevator & Walk This Way (2FAST4U)

You can listen to all five of these songs as they are heard on the ride Here: http://www.rocknrollercoaster.com/rnr5.mp3. This file features Uncle Joe Benson, a well-known Los Angeles, CA rock radio DJ, as the station's DJ. Currently, Bill St. James, the host of ABC Radio's "Flashback!", provides the voice for the DJ of "LA's Classic Rock Station".

  • The camera that takes riders' pictures for the souvenir photos is located on the right side of the launch tunnel. The camera shoots right after launch.
  • The ride itself is similar to Space Mountain, in that they are both set in the dark with various areas and props lighting up as the car approaches them. The Rock 'n' Roller Coaster naturally features Hollywood and rock music imagery rather than the space motif of Space Mountain.
  • The Rock 'n' Roller Coaster includes three inversions; a Roll Over (2 Inversions), and a Corkscrew (one inversion), all in the dark.
  • This is not the first attraction at any Disney park to feature inversions, where guests go upside down during the ride. The first, Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril at Disneyland Paris, opened in 1993. A few other attractions with inversions have been added to other Disney parks, including Space Mountain Mission 2 at Disneyland Paris, California Screamin at Disney's California Adventure and Rock 'n' Roller Coaster avec Aerosmith at Walt Disney Studios Paris (this ride has the exact same speed and track layout as its Florida cousin, however, the storyline and scenery during the ride is very different).
  • Each coaster train holds 24 riders.
  • Actress Illeana Douglas appears as the band's manager in the pre-show film segment.
  • The pre-show has changed from when the attraction first opened. Originally, band member Joe Perry would ask "Chris" to "grab my black Les Paul." A Disney cast member would then enter the pre-show area and remove a guitar from the set. The script uses the unisex name "Chris" so either a male or female could play the part. Although not used as often as when the ride first opened, the position is still used from time to time (Normally during peak holiday times). The video also includes the roadie saying "Hey Joe, I'll get it for ya." as a backup in the event that the position is not being used.
  • On July 29, 1999, the ride officially opened with a special, invitation-only party, with Aerosmith as the guests of honor. A local radio station held a contest in which listeners could win tickets for themself and three friends to attend the special event. Winners rode to the Disney-MGM Studios in stretch limousines, and were treated to an all-you-can-eat buffet and bar. After a special performance by painter Denny Dent, winners got the chance to ride the roller coaser with one of the Aerosmith band members. At the exit of the ride, outside of the gift shop, there hangs a picture from the special event. The paintings Denny Dent made of the five band members hang in various employee office locations on Walt Disney World property.
  • There are five speakers per seat, a total of 120 per limo. Each seat has two mid-range bass drivers, two tweeters for high-pitched sounds, and a subwoofer beneath the seat
  • Steven Tyler displays a hand gesture during the pre-show film that resembles the Shocker, that is considered vulgar by many. It is not clear if this is intentional or not. If a guest makes the gesture during the ride photo opportunity, it will not be displayed or allowed for purchase[citation needed] as all vulgar displays in photos at Walt Disney World are banned.
  • An outdoor version of the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster can be found at Walibi World in the Netherlands. Xpress is a Vekoma LSM Coaster and has an identical track layout and ride system to the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster.
  • The official list of Hidden Mickeys are:

One in the preshow (found on the ground, formed by three coils of wire), One in place of each "Expiration Date" for the licence plates on the limos, Two on the ride track itself (One found on a yellow sign behind a RED Limo, one on the ground in a city scape area).

  • The unofficial list includes all of Mickeys above as well as the one in the post show area to the right as you enter this area and on Steven Tyler's shirt on the poster outside.

[edit] External links

Roller coasters at Walt Disney World

Barnstormer - Big Thunder Mountain Railroad - Expedition Everest - Primeval Whirl - Rock 'n' Roller Coaster - Space Mountain

Aerosmith
Steven Tyler | Joe Perry | Brad Whitford | Tom Hamilton | Joey Kramer
Ray Tabano | Jimmy Crespo | Rick Dufay
Discography
Studio albums: Aerosmith | Get Your Wings | Toys in the Attic | Rocks | Draw the Line | Night in the Ruts | Rock in a Hard Place | Done with Mirrors
Permanent Vacation | Pump | Get a Grip | Nine Lives | Just Push Play | Honkin' on Bobo
Live albums: Live! Bootleg | Classics Live I and II | A Little South of Sanity | Rockin' the Joint
Compilations: Aerosmith's Greatest Hits | Gems | Pandora's Box | Big Ones | Box of Fire | Young Lust: The Aerosmith Anthology
O, Yeah! The Ultimate Aerosmith Hits | Devil's Got a New Disguise - The Very Best of Aerosmith
Singles: "Mama Kin" | "Dream On" | "Same Old Song and Dance" | "Train Kept A-Rollin'" | "Sweet Emotion" | "Last Child" | "Home Tonight" | "Walk This Way"
"Back in the Saddle" | "Draw the Line" | "Kings and Queens" | "Come Together" | "Chip Away the Stone" | "Remember (Walking in the Sand)" | "Lightning Strikes"
"Let the Music Do the Talking" | "Shela" | "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" | "Hangman Jury" | "Angel" | "Rag Doll" | "Love in an Elevator" | "Janie's Got a Gun"
"What it Takes" | "The Other Side" | "F.I.N.E." | "Monkey on My Back" | "Eat the Rich" | "Livin' on the Edge" | "Fever" | "Cryin'" | "Amazing" | "Shut Up and Dance"
"Deuces are Wild" | "Crazy" | "Blind Man" | "Walk on Water" | "Nine Lives" | "Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)" | "Hole in My Soul" | "Pink" | "Taste of India"
"Full Circle" | "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" | "What Kind of Love Are You On" | "Angel's Eye" | "Jaded" | "Fly Away from Here" | "Sunshine" | "Just Push Play"
"Girls Of Summer" | "Baby, Please Don't Go" | "Devil's Got a New Disguise"
Videography
Videos: Live Texxas Jam '78 | 3 x 5 | Aerosmith Scrapbook | Things That Go Pump in the Night | The Making of Pump | Big Ones You Can Look At | You Gotta Move
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