The clock is officially ticking down for one of Disney World's most iconic and thrilling attractions. As of today, December 10, 2025, the high-speed, indoor coaster, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, is confirmed to be open for its final months before a massive, permanent transformation. The attraction, which has been a staple of Sunset Boulevard since 1999, will soon trade in its super-stretch limousine for a new, madcap musical journey.
The latest official announcements from Walt Disney World confirm the ride's closure is set for Spring 2026. This gives fans of the classic Aerosmith version an extended final window to experience the 0-to-60 mph launch and the three inversions that have defined the coaster for over two decades. The closure is not a temporary refurbishment but a full-scale reimagining to introduce a brand-new theme featuring beloved characters from The Muppets.
The Official Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Closing Timeline and Reopening Details
For years, rumors about the future of the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster have swirled, often tied to the expiration of the original intellectual property (IP) agreement with the band Aerosmith. The speculation has now given way to official confirmation, providing a clear, though bittersweet, timeline for its final act.
- Open Through: The current version of the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith will remain fully operational throughout the remainder of 2025.
- Official Closing Date: The ride is scheduled for its permanent closure in Spring 2026. An exact final day of operation has not yet been announced, but guests should plan their final rides accordingly.
- Current Operational Change: Notably, the famous pre-show scene featuring Steven Tyler and the rest of Aerosmith in the G-Force Records studio has already been permanently closed and bypassed. Guests now walk directly to the loading area.
- New Ride Opening: The re-imagined attraction, which is expected to be titled "Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets," is slated to open in Summer 2026. This suggests a refurbishment window of approximately 3-6 months, which is a surprisingly fast turnaround for a major re-theme.
This closure marks the end of an era for Disney's Hollywood Studios, which has seen the Aerosmith coaster serve as one of the park's most intense thrill rides alongside The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. The decision to re-theme comes as Disney continues to update its parks with more current and internally owned IPs, making the Muppets a natural fit for the park's focus on entertainment and show business.
From Backstage Pass to Muppet Mayhem: The New Theme Revealed
The biggest news surrounding the closure is the identity of the new rock stars taking over the recording studio and the high-speed limo ride. Instead of the classic rock anthems of Aerosmith, the new attraction will feature the chaotic and beloved house band of The Muppets, Electric Mayhem.
The Electric Mayhem Takeover: Who’s Riding Shotgun?
The choice of Electric Mayhem is a strategic move that taps into the current popularity of the band, thanks in part to their recent Disney+ original series, The Muppets Mayhem. The new theme is expected to be a vibrant, hilarious, and music-filled journey, though the core ride experience—the launched coaster track—is expected to remain the same. The entities involved in this new rock concert will include:
- Dr. Teeth: The flamboyant keyboardist and bandleader.
- Animal: The wild and energetic drummer, known for his relentless drumming and chaotic energy.
- Janice: The cool, laid-back guitarist.
- Floyd Pepper: The sarcastic and witty bassist.
- Zoot: The silent, saxophone player.
- Lips: The trumpet player, a newer addition to the band’s lineup.
Guests will likely be whisked away to a concert or recording session gone wrong, a perfect setup for the high-octane launch and dark ride elements. The new soundtrack will replace the Aerosmith classics like "Walk This Way" and "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" with the eclectic, psychedelic tunes of Electric Mayhem, offering a fresh, family-friendly, yet still thrilling experience for the next generation of Disney park-goers.
A Final Look Back at the Aerosmith Era
The Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith has cemented its place in theme park history. Opening on July 29, 1999, when the park was still known as Disney-MGM Studios, the ride was groundbreaking for its use of on-board audio and its intense launch system.
The Thrill Facts You'll Miss
The current attraction is an indoor launched coaster, manufactured by Vekoma, known for its unique features that perfectly match the rock-and-roll theme:
- The Launch: The ride launches riders from 0 to 57 mph (approximately 92 km/h) in just 2.8 seconds, simulating a high-speed dash to a concert. This remains one of the fastest launches at Walt Disney World.
- The Inversions: The coaster track features three inversions in total: a Sea Serpent Roll (a combination of a cobra roll and a corkscrew) and a final corkscrew. Riders experience up to 5 Gs of force during the initial launch.
- The Super-Stretch Limo: The ride vehicles are themed as 24-passenger "super-stretch limousines," each equipped with a powerful 125-speaker, 24-subwoofer audio system to blast a customized Aerosmith soundtrack throughout the ride.
- The Setting: The ride is set on Sunset Boulevard, a section of Disney's Hollywood Studios designed to evoke the golden age of Hollywood, with the coaster's exterior designed as the fictional G-Force Records studio.
The energy of the original attraction—from the dark, neon-lit track to the iconic red guitar entrance—has created countless memories for millions of guests. Its "permanent closure" in its current form represents a significant shift in the park's landscape, moving away from classic rock toward a more whimsical, yet equally musical, form of entertainment.
What This Means for Your Disney World Trip
If experiencing the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith is on your Disney World bucket list, you have a clear, but limited, window. The ride is guaranteed to be open through all of 2025, with its final curtain call scheduled for Spring 2026. This makes the late 2025 and early 2026 seasons the absolute last chance to rock out with Steven Tyler and Joe Perry.
For those planning a trip after the Summer 2026 reopening, you will be among the first to experience the Muppets' unique take on the high-speed coaster. While the theming will be drastically different, the core thrill—the heart-pounding launch and the upside-down track elements—will remain, ensuring that this landmark attraction on Sunset Boulevard continues to deliver a memorable, high-energy experience at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
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