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Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Muppets: Everything You Need to Know About the Remake

Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Muppets: Everything You Need to Know About the Remake

If you’ve been following Walt Disney World news lately, you already know that one of the most exciting openings of 2026 is just around the corner. The Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster at Hollywood Studios — a fan favorite since 1999 — is getting a full creative overhaul, and this time Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, and Animal are taking the wheel. Whether you’re a lifelong Muppets fan or just someone who loves a seriously thrilling ride, here’s everything you need to know before you visit.

What’s Actually Changing at Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster

For over two decades, this attraction was synonymous with Aerosmith — blasting you from 0 to 60 in under three seconds through a darkened indoor track filled with twists, loops, and inversions. Now, Disney is giving the entire experience a brand-new identity built around one of its most beloved and enduring franchises: The Muppets.

The transformation goes far beyond a coat of paint. Behind-the-scenes photos and concept art that have emerged during the refurbishment show sweeping changes to the facade, exterior signage, and overall visual identity of the attraction. The iconic giant guitar structure that greeted guests at the entrance for decades? It’s being replaced by something far more colorful, chaotic, and — well — very Muppets.

A New Look, Same Heart-Pounding Thrills

The good news for thrill-seekers: the ride format itself isn’t going anywhere. This is still a high-speed indoor roller coaster with a launch, loops, and inversions — all set to music, all in the dark. What’s changing is the story wrapping around that experience.

Instead of heading out on a rock tour with a legendary band, you’ll now be swept into the wonderfully anarchic world of Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, and the gang. Disney hasn’t released the full narrative details of the new experience yet, but the musical element remains front and center — just reimagined for this new universe.

The exterior design is trading the late-90s Los Angeles record label aesthetic for something far more vibrant and unpredictable. Think wild colors, larger-than-life character elements, and the kind of loveable chaos that The Muppets have always delivered. If you know the franchise, you already have a pretty good sense of the energy this attraction is going for.

When Does It Reopen?

Mark your calendars: Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Muppets is scheduled to reopen on May 26, 2026. That date lands right on Memorial Day weekend in the United States — one of the busiest travel periods of the year in Orlando.

For international visitors planning a summer trip (June, July, or August), the attraction should be fully up and running by the time you arrive. Just be prepared: wait times are going to be substantial in those first few months given the level of excitement building around this reimagining. Arriving early in the morning or using Lightning Lane when available will be your best strategy.

Why The Muppets Make Perfect Sense Here

This isn’t The Muppets’ first home at Hollywood Studios. MuppetVision 3D has been delighting guests since 1991 and remains one of the most beloved attractions in the park — a genuine classic that holds up decades later.

Bringing the characters to the roller coaster is part of Disney’s broader strategy of leaning into intellectual properties that already have deep, multi-generational fan bases. Parents who grew up watching The Muppets on television in the 1980s and 90s now have kids of their own — and there’s something genuinely special about being able to share that love in a theme park setting. That cross-generational appeal makes them an ideal fit for a major attraction.

Important Info Before You Ride

Even with the new theme, this remains one of the most intense attractions at Walt Disney World. Here’s what every visitor — especially those traveling with families — should know before getting in line:

  • Minimum height requirement: 122 cm (48 inches). Guests under this height cannot ride.
  • Intensity level: High. This ride is not recommended for guests with heart conditions, high blood pressure, motion sickness, or those who are pregnant.
  • Ride duration: Approximately one minute from launch to finish.
  • Environment: Fully indoor, in near-total darkness, with rapid acceleration and multiple inversions.

If you have younger children or guests in your group who can’t ride, Hollywood Studios has plenty of other experiences to enjoy nearby while others take on the coaster.

Don’t Miss This One in 2026

Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Muppets is shaping up to be one of the must-do experiences of the year at Walt Disney World. The combination of a genuinely thrilling ride format with one of Disney’s most beloved and fun franchises is a recipe for something really special — and the buzz among theme park fans worldwide suggests this is going to be a very popular attraction very quickly.


Planning your Orlando trip around the 2026 reopening? The Orlando Guide has everything you need — from park strategies and ticket tips to hotel recommendations and insider advice for international visitors. Explore more at en.orlandoguidetravel.com and make sure your vacation is everything you’ve been dreaming of.