Rock 'n' Roller Coaster--Fact or Rumor?

No, no. For something really timeless, it has to be Neil Diamond! :lmao:

Sorry, the Tomorrowland Transportation Authority is already in rehab. :rotfl2:

How about Motley Crue?! Now that would ROCK! :rockband:

Speaking of rehab.....:rotfl:

But then you have the whole David Lee Roth vs. Sammie Haggar debate.

At the end of the ride, all the cars split and go their separate ways! :thumbsup2


Let's face it, Aerosmith is the only band left that hasn't changed, split up, or whose fans don't have to transfer from their scooters to ride it. :confused3

But, to be honest, Disney parks are not exactly on the leading edge of pop culture. It only took seven years to capitalize on American Idol. If you think of it this way, a Hannah Montana ride may not be too far off. I just hope they use paint that comes off easy. It will make the inevitable Demi Lovato upgrade easier. :rolleyes1
 
Some of these answers are terrifying! I could go for Metallica though. :)

What about a mix of artists in some way?
 
P.I. Squirrel said:
Let's face it, Aerosmith is the only band left that hasn't changed, split up, or whose fans don't have to transfer from their scooters to ride it.
Sure about that? My first/only Aerosmith concert was at UMass in April 1974...
 

Actually, the original lineup did change/split up, but then they got back together. From their Wikipedia entry:

Just after the recording of their sixth studio album, 1979's Night in the Ruts, Joe Perry left the band, citing differences with Steven Tyler, and formed The Joe Perry Project. Perry was replaced first by longtime band friend and songwriter Richard Supa and then by guitarist Jimmy Crespo (formerly of the band Flame). Night in the Ruts quickly fell off the charts (although it would eventually go platinum several years later), its only single being a cover of The Shangri-Las' "Remember (Walking in the Sand)", which topped out at #67.

The band continued to tour in support of Night in the Ruts with new guitarist Jimmy Crespo onboard, but as the 1970s came to a close, the band's popularity waned. Steven Tyler collapsed onstage during a performance in Portland, Maine in early 1980. Also in 1980, Aerosmith released its Greatest Hits album. The album has gone on to become the band's bestselling album in the United States, with sales of 11 million copies. In the fall of 1980, Tyler was injured in a serious motorcycle accident, which left him hospitalized for two months, and unable to tour or record well into 1981. In 1981, the band suffered another loss with the departure of Brad Whitford. After recording guitar parts for the song "Lightning Strikes", Whitford was replaced by Rick Dufay and the band recorded their seventh album Rock in a Hard Place in 1982. The album was considered a commercial failure, only going gold, and failing to produce a major hit single. During the tour for Rock in a Hard Place, Tyler again collapsed onstage, this time at the band's homecoming show in Worcester, Massachusetts, after getting high with Joe Perry, who met with Aerosmith backstage that evening.

On February 14, 1984, Perry and Whitford saw Aerosmith perform. They were officially re-inducted into the ranks of Aerosmith once more two months later. Steven Tyler recalls:

“ You should have felt the buzz the moment all five of us got together in the same room for the first time again. We all started laughin'—it was like the five years had never passed. We knew we'd made the right move.

VH1 did a great "Behind The Music" which also discussed this.

Still a great American band, and I'd hate to see the attraction changed.
 
If this happened that would keep me out of DHS considering that I dont ride that many rides in DHS to begin with. I wouldnt change anything about it, its a great ride the way it is, if it aint broke dont fix it. Not to mention Hannah Montana wouldnt work because she is retiring after this season of her show. So the theme for Hannah Montana would not last long enough to be worth the change
 
oooooo what about Poison?
Then we would have the Rock N Roller Coaster bus with all of Bret Michaels h*s and then Disney would have to check ID's because they couldn't let anyone under 18 in (anyone over 18 wouldn't want to go in). If there were anyone willing to ride they would have to offer showers at the end because they would fell gross after the ride. I just don't think it would be an economical solution.

NOTE TO SELF>>>> you are watching way to much of The Soup
 
Then we would have the Rock N Roller Coaster bus with all of Bret Michaels h*s and then Disney would have to check ID's because they couldn't let anyone under 18 in (anyone over 18 wouldn't want to go in). If there were anyone willing to ride they would have to offer showers at the end because they would fell gross after the ride. I just don't think it would be an economical solution.

NOTE TO SELF>>>> you are watching way to much of The Soup

:lmao:
 
How about Relaxin' Roller Coaster Featuring Enya and Yanni?
 
:scared1: :eek:

How 'bout NO! ;)


How about the J&K+8 "P" People Rollercoaster where you run from the paps?
 
Anyone going to their concert in Tampa on July 11th?

Why I think this is a rumor about Hannah Montana and Jonas Brothers is that they are kids, how many of them can even sign a contract without mommy and daddy's signature. Plus this is Hannah Montana's last season so in a few years the show will be forgotten, how many remember or think about Lizzie McGuire? How many of the boy bands are still together? Besides NKOTB. Not even Hanson and they are brothers too.

Disney if you are reading this please leave RnR the way it is.
 
I would be more than OK with a retheme, but Not Jonas or Miley. YUK! I loved the ride itself. The music is really only secondary for me. I'm trying to think what other ROCK bands might work with the ride. U2 maybe?

Now you're talking!
 
With the way pre-teens have embraced "classic rock" thanks to Rock Band and Guitar Hero, I think that Aerosmith will stay relevant for a long time. :cool2:
 














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