
Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets is located at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The journey is more exciting than the destination on this roller coaster attraction. Thanks to the newest technological advancements from Muppets Labs, we’ll board a super-powered vehicle in the alleyway just behind Studio C known as the Lengthy Immediate Motion Object (L.I.M.O.) all to get us to the concert performed by The Electric Mayhem!
Ride Information Restrictions Location Fun Facts Top 5 Tips
Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Ride Information
Opening Day: May 26, 2026
Type of Ride: Roller coaster
Age Recommendation: 9 and up
Duration of Ride: 1 minute 30 seconds
Typical Queue Time: Long; often upwards of one hour
Single Rider Line: Yes
Chicken Exit Available: Yes
Baby Swap Available: Yes
Type of Vehicle: Limousine
Type of Restraint: Shoulder harness
Attraction Open During Early Theme Park Entry: Yes. See our Early Theme Park Entry page for more information.
Ride Photo Available For Purchase: Yes

Ride Restrictions
Height Requirements: 48 inches
Flash Photography or Video Allowed: No
Location
Shopping: Guests exit the attraction through the gift shop. Here, guests purchase a plethora of Disney and Muppets-based merchandise, including clothing, mugs, artwork, and on-ride photographs.
Dining/Refreshment: Counter-service meals are offered nearby on Sunset Boulevard at Fairfax Fare, Catalina Eddie’s, and Rosie’s All-American Café. Fairfax Fare specializes in barbecue offerings, such as ribs, chicken, and barbecued pork; Catalina Eddie’s offers personal pizzas and Italian sandwiches; and Rosie’s All-American Café features burgers.
Restroom: Facilities are conveniently located in the alcove to the left—Hollywood Boulevard side—of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster. Near the entrance to “The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror,” are restrooms.
Smoking Location: Smoking is permitted in designated smoking areas only. Disney parks are smoke-free.

Fun Facts
Did you know?
- There’s a great setlist for this attraction featuring The Electric Mayhem and some incredible celebrity collaborations: Here’s the set list:
- Song 2 – The Electric Mayhem
- Born To Be Wild – The Electric Mayhem ft. Camilla the Chicken
- Love Rollercoaster – The Electric Mayhem ft. Jennifer Hudson & Questlove
- Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop) – The Electric Mayhem ft. Def Leppard
- Walking on Sunshine – The Electric Mayhem ft. Kelly Clarkson
- A 40-foot-tall guitar sits outside the attraction.
- Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster commences in exhilarating fashion with the “limos” launching from zero to 60 miles per hour in 2.8 seconds. A stop light with a countdown prefaces the launch.
- This attraction features two loops and one corkscrew.
- Riders encounter numerous illuminated icons, including freeway markers, the Hollywood Sign, buildings, palm trees, and a donut, during the coaster.
- Riders pull 4.5 g’s between the coaster’s launch and first inversion, more g’s than an astronaut endures during a shuttle launch. “G-Force Records” owns Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster’s preshow recording studio.
- Keep your eyes open. Sharp-eyed guests will spot celebrity cameos woven throughout the experience, starting in the queue and continuing all the way through the merch shop. You might get to spot:
- Awkwafina
- Danny Trejo
- Darren Criss
- John Stamos
- Neil Patrick Harris
- Travis Barker
- Yvette Nicole Brown
- Wayne Brady
- “Weird Al” Yankovic
Top 5 Tips for Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets
- The delay before the coaster launch is among the most nerve-racking moments at Walt Disney World, so, coupled with the inversions, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets is not for the faint of heart. California icons augment the coaster proper, but the thrill is the attraction’s main feature.
- Solo tourists should consider utilizing the single rider line for Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster.
- Guests at Walt Disney World’s onsite hotels can enjoy shorter waits for this attraction during Early Theme Park Entry.
- Guests who want to view the preshow video but not ride the attraction can do so; a “chicken exit” is located near the loading dock.
- Consider purchasing an on-ride photograph.


