Animation Courtyard
Echo Lake
Hollywood Boulevard
Mickey Avenue
Streets of America
Sunset Boulevard
Beauty and the Beast
Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
Tower of Terror
 
 
Definitely one of the top three thrill rides at Walt Disney World (rivaled only by Mission: Space and the nearby Tower of Terror), the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster is the only one that features a series of inversions, three to be precise. The rocket launch hurtles you out the gate at incredible speeds, sending you on a thrill ride that will leave you breathless.
Oh, and did we mention that it's in the dark...?
The initial launch takes you from 0 to 57 mph in less than three seconds. Hang on tight? You'd better believe it!
This isn't just any looping roller coaster—this is a looping roller coaster Disney style! The limo detail, neon street signs and booming Aerosmith soundtrack make this an experience you'll never forget.
Surprisingly, the ride is extremely smooth. Don't be shocked if you didn't realize you were actually flipped upside down three times, the darkness and smooth ride fool quite a few people. The initial launch is exhilarating (or terrifying, depending on your point of view), and make no mistake, you do go extremely fast and experience multiple inversions. But hard to believe, it sounds worse than it actually is. Compared to the other two aforementioned thrill rides, this is the least likely to cause you any motion sickness discomfort.
Easily the most popular attraction at the Disney's Hollywood Studios, along with the nearby Tower of Terror.
A 60 mph launch makes for a fast trip! Your entire limo ride lasts about 1 1/2 minutes.
 
  For thrill seekers only! This is one of the fastest (albeit the smoothest) roller coasters in all of Walt Disney World, and the only attraction that features multiple inversions.  


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