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Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith
Location: Sunset Boulevard
Ride Type: Inverted Roller Coaster
Passengers: 2 per row, 24 per car
Fastpass? Yes
Minimum Height: 48 inches minimum to ride
Summary: Live the life of a rock band roadie in this high speed thrill ride. During the pre-show, you find out that the rock band, Aerosmith, is late for their concert. If you want your backstage passes, you have to get across town pronto. The band helps you out by ordering you a super-stretch limo, and you're off into the wild Los Angeles traffic. The ride vehicle is equipped with over-the-shoulder restraints because this is one of the few Disney rides that is inverted. When you launch, you go zero-to-sixty miles per hour in less than 3 seconds using a unique launch system. The ride corkscrews, inverts, and loops it's way through the Los Angeles freeway system at night. The entire ride is synchronized to a soundtrack of classic Aerosmith tunes.
Comments: This is an overstimulating high speed roller-coaster, and may not be suitable for children with autism. Except for the pre-show and launch area, the ride is totally dark, with brief flashes of light as freeway signs streak by. The rock music is loud and comes from your seat, which can be too much for audio-sensitive children. The rollercoaster reaches a top speed fo 57 miles per hour, and averages about 30 miles per hour during the rest of the ride. The ride goes upside-down twice, and has tight turns and high G-forces. Children may be uncomfortable with the over-the-shoulder restraint system. We recommend that an adult in your party evaluate the ride first to determine if it's appropriate for your child.
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I dislike any ride with inversions, and that ride just adjacent to the Tower of Terror is no fudgin' exception! I find it worth the bypass and I agree with you!