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Warning: The Clock Is Ticking on Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Theme park fans get used to change, but some goodbyes feel heavier than others. After nearly three decades of high-speed launches and blaring rock anthems, one of Hollywood Studios’ most recognizable attractions is about to close its original chapter.

March 1 will be the last day to ride Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith. After that, the experience you’ve known since 1999 disappears.

If it’s been a while since your last ride, the clock is officially ticking.

How This Coaster Rewrote Expectations

When Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster opened on July 29, 1999, it stood out immediately. Disney wasn’t known for aggressive launches or multiple inversions. This ride delivered both.

Guests entered a recording studio and watched Aerosmith invite them to a concert across Los Angeles. Moments later, they strapped into a super-stretch limo and blasted from 0 to 57 miles per hour in under three seconds. That launch shocked first-time riders and hooked thrill-seekers instantly.

From there, the coaster tore through three inversions under glowing freeway signs while Aerosmith tracks pumped through the speakers. Songs like “Sweet Emotion,” “Walk This Way,” and “Love in an Elevator” defined the ride’s identity.

It quickly became a must-do attraction. Alongside Tower of Terror, it gave Hollywood Studios a thrill ride lineup that felt bold and grown-up. For many guests, riding it became a rite of passage.

Now, just shy of 30 years later, the Aerosmith era ends.

Rock 'n' Roller Coaster with guests exiting the ride.
Credit: Inside the Magic

What Happens on March 2

Disney has made it official: March 1 is the final operating day for Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith. On March 2, the attraction closes to begin a full retheme.

The coaster won’t disappear forever. Instead, it will undergo several months of transformation before reopening in summer 2026 with a new theme.

This marks a permanent retirement of the Aerosmith version. Fans already treat the final weeks like a farewell tour. Wait times climb as guests squeeze in one last ride. People film their launches, savor the pre-show, and linger just a little longer in the exit corridor.

Once the park closes on March 1, that version becomes history.

Guests outside of Disney's Hollywood Studios entrance at Disney World park.
Credit: Lee (myfrozenlife), Flickr

Enter The Muppets

When the ride returns, The Muppets will take over.

This shift comes after Muppet Courtyard closed, including Muppet*Vision 3D. Many assumed that meant the characters were fading from Walt Disney World. Instead, Disney is repositioning them inside a headline attraction.

The reimagined coaster will swap the Aerosmith concert storyline for a Muppet-driven adventure. While Disney hasn’t released every creative detail, the tone suggests fast-paced backstage chaos that aligns naturally with the ride’s structure.

Notably, the thrills remain. The launch system and track layout are expected to stay the same. Guests will still race through inversions at high speed. The biggest differences will come from new scenes, updated visuals, and a fresh soundtrack.

The coaster keeps its intensity. The theme changes entirely.

Concept for the Muppets takeover of Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
Credit: Disney

A Farewell Worth Taking

Few rides define a park the way Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith has defined Hollywood Studios. It introduced a new level of adrenaline in 1999 and maintained that edge for decades.

March 1 closes that chapter for good. On March 2, construction begins, and the transformation starts.

By summer 2026, The Muppets will headline the experience. Until then, the original version gets its final spotlight.

If you’ve ever loved that explosive launch or those rock anthems echoing in the dark, don’t wait. After March 1, the ride you remember won’t exist anymore.

Sarah Larson

Sarah is a theme park enthusiast who loves visiting Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort. She enjoys covering the latest attractions, park updates, hotel changes, and industry developments for theme park fans. A dedicated Marvel fan, she never passes up an opportunity to ride her favorite Disney attraction, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind. When it comes to Disney classics, Pirates of the Caribbean still holds the top spot on her list. At Universal, she’s a big fan of the thrills of VelociCoaster, but Men in Black: Alien Attack remains a personal favorite, where she proudly considers herself a professional "Galactic Defender."

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