While Classic Rock has a lot of fans, the biggest bands are all in their 60's now so it's a little hard to keep it relevant. When RnRC opened, Tyler was "only" 51 and the band was still very popular and had fans spanning 2-3 generations. Nine Lives was a 2x platinum album that was released 2 years before the opening and Just Push Play released 2 years after still was a platinum album and the band played the Super Bowl halftime show in that timeframe.
Talk about skin tight costumes that’s either the Mariachi singers in Mexico or the Incredibles !Following the old breadcrumb rumors, I think RnR was leaning hard towards to adding Incredibles.
But maybe it puts it in the Animation Courtyard discussion...
Steven agrees in the raunchiest way possible..I am sorry, I still just find the muppets in rockin’ rollercoaster, even with adults themes, to be very juvenile.
I thought it was just to tie it all in with the Bruckhiemer film Armageddon...You couldn't walk into that plaza hearing "Don't want to miss a Thing" several times being played.At the time Aerosmith made sense from a syngery perspective in the parks - along with a trend at the time in Disney brand identity (more hip/pop vs the 80s Disney). I think now the question isn't 'rock' or not.. but rather what brand/icons the park is looking to put on a stage.
Potential hot take:Following the old breadcrumb rumors, I think RnR was leaning hard towards to adding Incredibles.
But maybe it puts it in the Animation Courtyard discussion...
Maybe in the plaza but it was never part of the soundtrack in the ride, thank goodness. Strapping people in and making them listen to "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" might violate international human rights laws! At least you aren't strapped into IASW and can escape if necessary.I thought it was just to tie it all in with the Bruckhiemer film Armageddon...You couldn't walk into that plaza hearing "Don't want to miss a Thing" several times being played.
Like I said...I thought it was just to tie it all in with the Bruckhiemer film Armageddon...You couldn't walk into that plaza hearing "Don't want to miss a Thing" several times being played.
There are so many rock bands to go with even if they don't stick with one they can have rocks greatest hits. Even the 2000s emo rock groups are having a resurgence. They could have rolling stones, elvis, chuck berry, nirvana, green day, foo fighters, etc. I also do not like the move away from adult and edgy to more Disney characters.As much as I love Aerosmith, the band has retired (several months early due to Steven Tyler's vocal chord injury). The theming no longer makes any sense as you are racing to a concert that can't be happening.
I would have preferred some kind of superhero retheme or something where they could have kept the parking garage theme with a plot of going somewhere quickly.
While Classic Rock has a lot of fans, the biggest bands are all in their 60's now so it's a little hard to keep it relevant. When RnRC opened, Tyler was "only" 51 and the band was still very popular and had fans spanning 2-3 generations. Nine Lives was a 2x platinum album that was released 2 years before the opening and Just Push Play released 2 years after still was a platinum album and the band played the Super Bowl halftime show in that timeframe.
The only major complaint about them switching to The Muppets is that I liked that that area of the park was more of a gritty Hollywood theme. RnRC with the recording studio and parking garage theme worked well with the "Hollywood Tower Hotel" next door. Muppets and ToT don't really belong next to each other or in the same "land" of a park.
But what's the theme? RnRC Starring Aerosmith made sense with the pre-show. You were going to see them working on a recording (mix I guess) and they had to go perform and invited you. Then you needed a "really fast car" to get there in time. On the way, it makes sense that they would have their music playing for you while you are transported.There are so many rock bands to go with even if they don't stick with one they can have rocks greatest hits. Even the 2000s emo rock groups are having a resurgence. They could have rolling stones, elvis, chuck berry, nirvana, green day, foo fighters, etc. I also do not like the move away from adult and edgy to more Disney characters.
I’ve traveled with them. The take off of the coaster is scary. My SD rode every ride at 7–Everest, Space, ToT and wouldn’t go on Rock n Roller because she couldn’t see it and the noise was too intense. She stood in line and backed out, didn’t get on till about 9-10. My DD right now will be 7 this summer and it’ll be a miracle if she rides Slinky or 7D—she’s obviously on the extreme of hesitation with coasters. Most of her peers are in the might handle a ride like Big Thunder but not doing coasters with loops and inversions. If you’re a universal person ya it’s not intense, but it’s definitely Disney intense. On the other end of the spectrum my senior mother still does most Disney coasters, but struggles with RnRC now and chooses to not ride.Did you ask them? I was certainly riding and loving big coasters at 7-8 years old. Where is this notion coming from that Rock 'n Rollercoaster is intense? It really isn't at all. A lot of Guests aren't even aware that they went upside down.
Dr Teeth and the Electric Mayhem and the Penguin orchestra may be the Muppet genre of Kermit's future attraction.There are so many rock bands to go with even if they don't stick with one they can have rocks greatest hits. Even the 2000s emo rock groups are having a resurgence. They could have rolling stones, elvis, chuck berry, nirvana, green day, foo fighters, etc. I also do not like the move away from adult and edgy to more Disney characters.
I'm not a betting man. But I would put good money down that this project was 100% to try and distract from muppet vision closing. It's a super easy switch that I don't see them spending any real money on. Why? Because I don't think this is intended to stick around. They'll try and soften the blow with this overlay. Then after a few years it wouldn't surprise me if they change it to something different. It just all feels like a PR play.I feel this was done last minute due to complaints about Muppet Vision 3D going away.
It feels like you didn’t pay attention during the Cosmic Rewind pre shows and are complaining that there’s no story. When you didn’t listen to the story.But what's the theme? RnRC Starring Aerosmith made sense with the pre-show. You were going to see them working on a recording (mix I guess) and they had to go perform and invited you. Then you needed a "really fast car" to get there in time. On the way, it makes sense that they would have their music playing for you while you are transported.
Just having random music doesn't have much of a theme. It doesn't make all that much sense in GotG either but that franchise is based on random 80's music. The ride theme is going back in time or something.
Temporary updates at WDW usually last like 20 years.I'm not a betting man. But I would put good money down that this project was 100% to try and distract from muppet vision closing. It's a super easy switch that I don't see them spending any real money on. Why? Because I don't think this is intended to stick around. They'll try and soften the blow with this overlay. Then after a few years it wouldn't surprise me if they change it to something different. It just all feels like a PR play.
Is there precedent or a pattern of Disney doing interim rethemes? I don't think Disney has a problem with ripping bandaids off.I'm not a betting man. But I would put good money down that this project was 100% to try and distract from muppet vision closing. It's a super easy switch that I don't see them spending any real money on. Why? Because I don't think this is intended to stick around. They'll try and soften the blow with this overlay. Then after a few years it wouldn't surprise me if they change it to something different. It just all feels like a PR play.
You're thinking like Iger!I'm not a betting man. But I would put good money down that this project was 100% to try and distract from muppet vision closing. It's a super easy switch that I don't see them spending any real money on. Why? Because I don't think this is intended to stick around. They'll try and soften the blow with this overlay. Then after a few years it wouldn't surprise me if they change it to something different. It just all feels like a PR play.
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