The Rock and Roller Coaster ride at Disney World is one of the all-time favorites. Board your stretch limo roller coaster through the streets of L.A. on your rock-and-roll adventure. Reaching speeds of 60 mph in under 3 seconds, this roller coaster is one intense ride. Combined with blaring Aerosmith music and complete inverted flips, this is one attraction you'll never forget. It doesn't have the intense drops many coasters are known for, but is mostly known for intense speed, props, and inversions.
Check out this video below to see what it's like to be inside the Rock 'N Roller Coaster. Even though the video does a nice job recreating the experience, there is nothing like being there experiencing all the special effects.
Be sure to check out the age recommendations below.
3 minutes, 21 seconds
(first 1.5 minutes is Rock N Roller Coaster)
Recommendations By Age:
Ages 3-6- The 48 inch height requirements limits the younger ones from riding. Even if they are able to ride, it's way too intense for kids in this age group.
Ages 7-10- While most will reach the height requirement, it is better suited for kids at least age 9. The brave 9 and 10 year olds will enjoy the ride, provided they have gone on roller coasters before and are pretty unaffected by intensity.
Ages 11 and up- This ride is made for pre-teens on up. Teens ride this one over and over again and list it as a don't miss, top favorite ride.
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