Since the Hannah Montana TV series will end in 2010, I think that eliminates The Hannah Montana RNR.
Actually, Miley signed a new contract. Hannah Montana is still a go.
never mind, that was for one more season
Since the Hannah Montana TV series will end in 2010, I think that eliminates The Hannah Montana RNR.
Excuse me, please. That wasn't my intention.Yeah, I geuss discussing it at 12:41 makes you nobody to inkkognito. Oh and, kaytieeldr, I really don't need you telling me about "sacrificing" anything... not nice... that's you!!!
I... I'm trying to think what other ROCK bands might work with the ride. U2 maybe?
But will they still be performing almost forty years from now? Aerosmith has been together (okay, fine, with some solo work) since 1970dont get me wrong .. i <3 aerosmith ... but id be down for it to be jonas brothers/ hannah montana themed. the jonas brothers new album is getting really great reviews ... theyve grown alot in their songwriting.
Without doing any research (translation: completely guessingjpolak said:I understand that to some guests Aerosmith may seem outdated, but it's the Rockin Roller Coaster.
I think they should do away with any specific band and just give it a general Rock n Roll theme. I would make the in-studio stuff very generic, and then just have a mix of different rock songs throughout the ride from various artists.
Rolling Stones would get my pick.
Oh, and Led Zeppelin as already been done------
Travel Led Zeppelin's stairway to theme-park heaven
Hard Rock Park opens with Zeppelin coaster
New S.C. park celebrates its grand opening June 2-3 with A-list concerts
The Led Zeppelin classic "Whole Lotta Love" throbs from the 1,200-watt sound system as the slick silver and white roller coaster nears the top of its serpentine track.
Lead singer Robert Plant shrieks, "Woman. You need. Loooooooove ..." And as he does, riders scream as the car falls from a height of 155 feet, reaching speeds of 65 mph.
Welcome to Hard Rock Park, America's newest theme park and the first major park built in the nation in a decade. Here the theme is not movies or fairy tales or water shows. It's that American invention, rock 'n' roll.
The $400 million park in the heart of South Carolina's $16 billion tourism industry had a soft opening in April that it called a "sound check." The grand opening is slated for June 2-3, with concerts by the Eagles and The Moody Blues.
As has Led Zeppelin, both groups have lent their names to key attractions at the 55-acre park built around a lake dominated by 70-foot replica of a Les Paul guitar.
The Eagles' "Life in the Fast Lane" roller coaster spins through what appears to be an abandoned saw mill as the hit song plays. "Nights in White Satin, The Trip" winds through the dark amid psychedelic lights and images set to the 1960s Moody Blue's hit.
Nearby looms a reproduction of the Statue of Liberty with sun glasses, and holding not a torch, but a Zippo cigarette lighter. Engraved on the pedestal is a quote from Neil Young: "Keep On Rockin' in the Free World." The park also hosts nightly fireworks shows choreographed to "Bohemian Rhapsody," and one of its eateries is called Alice's Restaurant, after the Arlo Guthrie song.
regardless the ride doesnt change, just the preshow and music, so they can change hm/jb in a year or two when they fade out
All good suggestions. Skynyrd was the first thing that came to mind for me too. Whoever it is, is should be classic, guitar rock, fast-driving music, not pop or softer rock.
You could never get Bono's ego to fit inside the building.
I think they should do away with any specific band and just give it a general Rock n Roll theme. I would make the in-studio stuff very generic, and then just have a mix of different rock songs throughout the ride from various artists.
Sounds possible to me. Remember when the park used to be Disney MGM Studios? As soon as Disney could get out of the MGM contract they did. Why pay Aerosmith more royalties when you can rebrand something with a theme you own? I'm guessing it'll happen, and teens such as my twi girls will be happy about it. I just like the ride.
Sorry if this has already been discussed but I did a quick search and didn't find any information regarding what I just heard.
A friend of a friend is visiting Disney at the moment and said that "there's a sign near RnRcoaster saying that it will close at the end of 2009 and in it's place there will be a Hannah Montana/Jonas Brother's attraction."
Could this possibly be true?
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Sounds possible to me. Remember when the park used to be Disney MGM Studios? As soon as Disney could get out of the MGM contract they did. Why pay Aerosmith more royalties when you can rebrand something with a theme you own? I'm guessing it'll happen, and teens such as my twi girls will be happy about it. I just like the ride.
Zero to 60 mph with Billy Ray's daughter singing teeny bopper songs???? No way. You need something relatively hard and Aerosmith is already a perfect fit.