Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Reopens from Multi-Month Refurbishment
Rock ānā Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith closed for a multi-month refurbishment beginning in Winter 2023 at Walt Disney World, but since had a surprisingly early soft reopening. This post covers dates & details about what to expect from the project, what will likely NOT change and why this probably isn’t a reimagining. (Updated May 29, 2023.)
Historically, the winter months have been the top time for ride closures and maintenance, as lower crowds make that easier to accomplish. The 2023 Walt Disney World Refurbishment Calendar bears this out. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Kali River Rapids had closures this winter, and Splash Mountain permanently closed for conversion into Tiana’s Bayou Adventure in Winter 2023.
Those planning Walt Disney World vacations are always disappointed when their favorite attractions are down, but on a positive note, this list is not that bad. That’s especially true now that the start of summer season has arrived, and there are almost no major closures–and that now includes Rock ānā Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith!
May 29, 2023 Update: Rock ānā Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith unofficially reopened at the start of the Memorial Day holiday weekend following its multi-month refurbishment. At present, this is still only a soft opening, as the refurbishment banner is still up on the official Walt Disney World website: “Rock ānā Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith will be temporarily closed for refurbishment. This rocktastic attraction will resume its super-stretch limo rides in summer 2023.”
However, that same page on the official Walt Disney World website lists the attraction as operating and has hours for it on the calendar; additionally, the wait time is now posted in the My Disney Experience app. Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster still isn’t available as part of the Genie+ service, but that could be more a matter of staffing the Lightning Lane than anything else. It’s also unknown whether Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster will operate for the remaining 2023 After Hours at Disney’s Hollywood Studios events, but our guess is that it will.
Previously, the company had signaled that the aim was to reopen Rock ānā Roller Coaster by the Independence Day holiday, but the work to update the attraction’s ride system (see below) was finished early. Following that, brief Cast Member previews were held to bring the operations team up to speed, and the attraction quietly reopened to guests.
We won’t be on the ground to check out the fruits of the Rock ānā Roller Coaster refurbishment until later this week, but social media reports indicate that almost nothing has changed. It’s still Rock ānā Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, and although a couple of props and photos of the band have been removed, Steven Tyler and co. are still front and center.
Other reports have indicated that it’s been a rocky reopening, with Rock ānā Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith experiencing downtime on at least a couple of occasions since it soft opened. This is not necessarily indicative of the underlying issues the plagued the ride persisting–downtime is common as operations teams find their footing with new or returning attractions.
In any case, if you’re visiting Disney’s Hollywood Studios over the Memorial Day holiday weekend, be sure to head back and see if Rock ānā Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith is (soft) open! We’ll update further once the refurbishment of Rock ānā Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith officiallyĀ ends.
Prior to this, Walt Disney World filed two construction permits for Rock ānā Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith’s lengthy closure over the winter before work actually started. One is for work being done by Adena Corporation and expires on September 7, 2023. Adena is a regular collaborator with Walt Disney World.
Adena Corporation’s core team has former Imagineers who have decades of experience on global projects.Ā They’ve worked on everything from TRON Lightcycle Run in Magic Kingdom to TRON Lightcycle Power Run in Shanghai Disneyland, and just about everything in between and beyond that.
Adena’s work on Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster is described as general construction, which could mean any number of things. Their involvement does suggest a more comprehensive and complex project. There’s also a permit for Maddox Electrical Company to do…you guessed it…electrical work!Ā This one expires on September 14, 2023.
Both permits are significant in that they specify end dates. If no date is listed, the default duration for these permits is a year, meaning they would expire in February 2024. Going with actual end dates–and both in September–suggests this project is going to be done around then, or at least that the work of these two contractors will finish around then.
This would mean that Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster will not reopen in June or July during the heart of summer season, when it’s most needed. Reopening in September doesn’t make a ton of sense, as that’s the off-season at Walt Disney World. However, it wouldn’t be unprecedented.
Just last year, Walt Disney World did a stealth refurbishment of Tower of Terror during the peak of spring and summer, and that wrapped up “in time” for the early fall off-season. It’s also possible that the reopening date for Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster isn’t until closer to (or in) October 2023, and that’s just when those contractors will be finished.
As for the scope of the work, it’s hard to believe that this will be a complete track replacement. Quite simply, ~8 months is not enough time to remove andĀ rebuild a roller coaster inside an existing gravity building. Anyone who watched the construction of TRON Lightcycle Run would understandably be skeptical of Disney’s ability to do anything with that amount of speed.
What’s more likely is that portions of the track are replaced, or the launch system is upgraded. This is yet another Vekoma coaster, the same manufacturer of Cosmic Rewind and TRON Lightcycle Run. The redone Avengers Assemble: Flight Force at Walt Disney Studios Park, which was previously Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster before the reimagining, is also a Vekoma. It’s possible Imagineering and Vekoma have partnered to refresh components of the coaster and extend its life, having learned lessons from those projects or others around the world.
Honestly, I don’t know what such an update would entail, but it would presumably be achievable in an 8-9 month timeline. By contrast, there’s no conceivable way that Walt Disney World could essentially rebuild the roller coaster in that time. I don’t think there’s a way they could do that in anything less than 18 months.
As discussed below, Walt Disney World previously denied that changes were coming to the guest experience of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster as a result of this “routine refurbishment,” but that was a few months ago. If the scope of the project has grown since then, it’s entirely possible some guest-facing changes are also made.
The longer the project and the more it costs the company, the more pressure/desire there will be for this to be a full-scale reimagining that gives the ride new life and marketability. Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster is already a popular ride, but it could certainly have even more drawing power!
Operationally, this is a big blow for Disney’s Hollywood Studios, which already is lacking in enough attractions to absorb the heavy crowds the park sees. This will only make that worse, especially if there’s overlap with any other closure. Here’s hoping that Walt Disney World brings back Jedi Training Academy or some other entertainment soon.
It also will put even more strain on the already imbalanced Lightning Lane lineup. Already, return times are often pushed out into the late afternoon and early evening, and this will only worsen that. Expect to only score 2-3 good Lightning Lanes via Genie+ if you don’t have a strong refresh game. (Here’s hoping that Fantasmic is added to the Genie+ lineup sooner rather than later to help offset this.)
Now let’s turn to speculation about what’ll occur during this lengthy closure–or rather, what will not happen. According to Walt Disney World, the ride is going down for regular maintenance, and “there will be no changes to the Guest experience as a result of this routine refurbishment.”
Some of you might recall that back in November 2018, the New York Times did a puff piece about how much Disney was spending on expansion that included a tidbit about Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster being rethemed. The company quickly issued a denial–that there were “no current plans” to retheme Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster “at this time.” (Famous wiggle words!)
My belief then and now was that the story as originally published was accurate, and Disney unintentionally let the cat out of the bag early. The company clearly participated in the piece and its author is a seasoned Disney fan, not just some random journalist who would’ve confused the Paris and Florida versions of the ride. Regardless, it didn’t come to fruition pre-closure, and pretty much all plans since have been derailed.
Nevertheless, there undoubtedly will be “rumors” of a Marvel re-theme or a different band replacing Aerosmith. If we’re going to throw around bands that would be perfect, my vote is for Led Zeppelin. It’ll never happen for a number of reasons, but it should. Kids these days need to learn history–and good taste in music!
Another band replacing Aerosmith or another theme entirely would be plausible speculation in the absence of official word from Walt Disney World. However, the company has released an unambiguous statement that no changes are planned to the ride experience. This one doesn’t even have wiggle words! That should put those rumors to rest, at least for now.
Instead, the refurbishment will revolve around roller coaster’s launch system and entail other general preventative maintenance. While that’s the official word, this is arguably more than just preventative. Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster has been experiencing extended downtimes in recent years, and that’s only gotten worse this year.
There have been a few multi-day stretches when the attraction has been closed, and it has become one of the most unreliable rides at Walt Disney World. (It was down for most of the morning today, in fact!)
I’m not a roller coaster expert, so I can’t speak to the likely causes of the downtime (dispatch, unload, or other backups?). It’s also possible that the ride manufacturer recommends certain maintenance after X years of operation, and the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster will soon hit that. Regardless of the reason, it is desperately needed.
This also likely explains Walt Disney World’s seemingly perplexing choice to take one of the elevator shafts at Twilight Zone Tower of Terror out of service (again) during the holiday season. Previously, it was unclear whether that was planned or unplanned downtime. Now I’m leaning towards planned, with the goal of finishing that before starting this–or at least prior to the end of the winter off-season.
Earlier this year, the other side of Tower of Terror was refurbished and that project took a few months. That wrapped up midway through the summer season, and Walt Disney World didn’t take the other side down for refurbishment immediately thereafter. That’s now a perplexing decision, as the other half could’ve been done in August through October when crowds were lower. (Suggesting that this Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster closure was not added to the internal schedule until more recently.)
Down the road, a substantive overhaul is still likely. I personally love Aerosmith, but I’m nevertheless surprised that Walt Disney World is taking the attraction offline for so long and not giving it a retheme. Popular thrill rides can always become even more popular with the integration of more popular intellectual property. Just look at Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout at DCA.
Iconic as they may be, it’s probably fair to say that Aerosmith doesn’t have the same cachet or name recognition with younger guests. I can’t think of another contemporary band that is popular, crowd-pleasing, non-controversial, and fits the ride profile. Then again, the Guardians of the Galaxy have demonstrated that classic rock can transcend its era. (So here’s hoping Led Zeppelin is in the next movie!)
Another thing the Guardians of the Galaxy attractions have taught us is that fun and upbeat music can go a long way in elevating thrill rides. This is also true with Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, although I’d say to a lesser extent. The roller coaster doesn’t really have the same energy as Cosmic Rewind, which is part due to the ride profile and part due to song selection.
Whatever ends up happening down the road with Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, I hope Imagineering incorporates fitting and fun songs. They also need to take the time to test a ton of different options. The end result on Cosmic Rewind is awesome–even with the songs I don’t personally love. By contrast, Cosmic Rewind: Holiday Remix falls flat even though it’s the exact same underlying attraction. (Still very good, but does not measure up to the regular ride!)
One thing that might explain why Walt Disney World isĀ not reimagining Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster in 2023 is because that’s a card they want to play later. With TRON Lightcycle Run opening in Spring 2023, they’re already going to have a new roller coaster to market in the coming year.
By contrast, the only thingĀ maybe in 2024 is Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, which is going to struggle to debut by that Christmas and very well might slip into 2025. (I would bet on it.)
With little in the way of physical props or sets outside of the pre-show, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster could be meaningfully transformed in the span of a few months (the company could actually remove Aerosmith overnight in the event of a scandal!).
Perhaps Walt Disney World is ‘saving’ the reimagining for next year, and a “new” Marvel roller coaster will be the marketable draw for Walt Disney World in 2024? There are plenty of characters that are off-limits due to the Universal contract, but that still leaves plenty of options–including ones that are popular in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase Four.
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Your Thoughts
What do you think about the multi-month closure of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith at Walt Disney World? Disappointed that it’ll be down during your trip? Think Disney is being coy, and it’ll actually get a retheme in 2023? What about in 2024 or 2025? Thoughts on potential bands, brands, or super heroes to replace Aerosmith? Any questions about the current refurbishments at Walt Disney World? Do you agree or disagree with our assessment? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedbackāeven when you disagree with usāis both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!
Muppets Mayhem Rollercoaster ride please. I can’t get enough Muppets, and there is barely any attractions with them. Please Disney show them more love.
We rode over the weekend and felt like the shoulder harnesses had been widened. I actually felt like I was being pulled a little bit through the middle in between the restraints which Iāve never felt before on the ride. It was noticeably weird and different. My daughters age 19-25 also felt it. I am interested to hear if anyone experienced that?
So what exactly was updated during the refurb? Just electrical stuff and some minor sprucing up? Iām kind of shocked they didnāt take advantage of the shut down to update the trains and change the uncomfortable over the shoulder restraints to vest restraints as Vekoma has been doing with its older coasters. Either way, itās kind of hard to tell where the update ends and the previous post(s) begins.
As an aside, I think it would be helpful to just do new posts every time you have news on something and just link back to previous pieces you have written on the topic. I know you and your audience (including me) like long, in-depth posts that get into the weeds, but often it seems like the update is just tacked on to a previous post where that section is still written in the present tense (and thatās if the updated information comes at the top, which is not always the case). Even if an update post was relatively short, adding links to the previous post(s) on the topic would give the necessary context and be easier to follow. To that end, also dating your posts would be incredibly helpful. The links would not be that useful if I couldnāt tell when the previous post was written. As it stands, I have to often go digging through the comments section to get a sense of when the post was first written and how many times and when itās been updated, and even then itās usually unclear what content in the post came when. Itās especially important when you are providing information about something like Disney Parks, where things change so often and so quickly. Obviously, it would be way too much work to go back and fix that for past posts, but it would be great if you created new posts and dated everything going forward.
We are at the parks right now and rode it yesterday (Memorial Day). They gave it some much needed TLC in the form of maintenance. It felt much, much smoother than it has in a very long time. Not Cosmic Rewind smooth by any means, but it was far more enjoyable than prior rides. They also repainted the neon signs and spruced up the lighting effects, I could actually see all the signs and the colors popped.
We were eating dinner yesterday and planning to go to Hollywood Studios, as we were checking ride times we noticed the wait times for Rock & Rollercoaster so headed straight there, not quite believing it was open, but it was! We queued for approx. 45 mins. It didnāt feel any different, but the last time we rode it was 2015, we still love it as a family
The Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster was back on the My Disney Experience app yesterday and again this morning. Hopefully that means the soft opening is now set. Great timing with the Memorial Day weekend crowd.
Iām perfectly ok with Aerosmith ride as is as long as they make it reliable. So many breakdowns over the last year. Same with the tower. Keep it as is just make them reliable so guests that donāt frequently visit can enjoy.
Iād much rather they replace Aerosmith with another band rather than retheme to Marvel, if a retheme occurs (Def Leopard would be really cool I think). They have enough Marvel attractions already, in my opinion, and I donāt believe in attaching a franchise to every ride in the park. Itās nice to have some attractions that arenāt related to a specific movie. I kind of hope they keep it as is for a little while longer though, as itās always been one of my favorite rides. Iām really bummed it wonāt be open for my visit, but I know it probably needed the work.
Disappointing itās closing during my trip. Iām fine with Aerosmith but Iād rather have that classic rock bands replace it if theyāre going to then new or Marvel stuff.
Completely disappointed Aerosmith will be closed for my May 2023 trip. I heard about it from someone amd when I called Disney to comfirm they told me they that it was still open even though their website says closed , I hung up and literally had to call back and speak to someone else. Bad customer service.. Now I find out blizzard beach is now closing March 19 probably thru mu May trip too . I donāt know why all these places are closing during busy seasons I think all this refurbishment itās just a sugarcoated word for employee staff problems affecting the world still after Covid changes. Sadly, I had to cancel Disney twice in 2020 due to Covid and I keep hearing Disney has changed negatively , costing more but we are getting less. I try to remain positive because I love Disney but it looks like Iām glad I didnāt buy my airfare yet because now with blizzard bleach closing and Aerosmith closing during May perhaps I wonāt be going š
I vote swapping Aerosmith with Earth Wind & Fire ! Now THATās a band ! How fun would it be ?!
Imagine this: Led Zeppelin āimmigrant songā playing on takeoff then a tour through Ragnorak. Iām no imagineer, but thatās more fun than Aerosmith plus updated with the same ride system.
Wait a minute…I love that idea!
(But seriously, don’t think it’d be possible to feature the actual character of Thor due to the Universal/Marvel contract.)
Lot of characters, worlds, and music to mine from the Thor series.
Lot of potential. However, gonna need more track(tracks).