Big changes are coming to Walt Disney World Resort.
Magic Kindom plans to open the all-new TRON Lightcycle/Run in Spring 2023, and Splash Mountain will close permanently in January 2023 to make way for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, which is scheduled to open in 2024. . The facility, which has been under construction at EPCOT for several years, is also slated to open later this year and could see more updates to Disney parks in the future, including expansions to the Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Animal Kingdom expansions. Rumor has it. .

One of the less-discussed additions to Disney parks in recent times is Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway (which replaced The Great Movie Ride) have both opened at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in the last few years.
But that doesn’t mean change hasn’t come yet.
The Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster starring Aerosmith first opened on July 29, 1999 at Disney MGM Studios (now Disney’s Hollywood Studios) on Sunset Boulevard and debuted at a dedication ceremony that included Aerosmith. This was Walt’s first Disney World roller coaster with multiple inversions, and the ride had 120-125 speakers and his 24 subwoofers, perfect for a big-game rocker.

Iconic attractions include a procession with a pre-show with Aerosmith, including headman Steven Tyler, while guests ride wildly in super stretch limousines en route to the concert.
Inside the Magic previously reported that Disney will be closing the attraction beginning February 20, 2023, with no reopening date other than “Summer 2023” at this time.
Now that Steven Tyler is embroiled in controversy over a lawsuit alleging “criminal sexual conduct” against a minor, Disney isn’t looking for a way out of its contract with the band any time soon. There are many insiders who believe that Some kind of attraction.

A fan recently posted a video of the band Powerline’s re-theme. goofy movie (1995) may look like.
Based on the retheme proposals I’ve seen, I’ve decided to put together what the Rock n Roller Coaster launch looks like. Here is the powerline! The rest is in the comments.
Based on the retheme proposals I’ve seen, I’ve decided to put together what the Rock n Roller Coaster launch looks like. Here is the powerline! The rest is in the comments.from Walt Disney World
A retheme of this magnitude doesn’t seem to take Disney as long to complete as, say, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, which is expected to take nearly two years. has nothing to do with it, but it’s all about creatively coming up with solutions to include Goofy and Max in the theme, including two preshows, and removing Aerosmith.
However, this is not an instant switch.
But with a planned maintenance period already in the works for nearly six months, it makes sense that Disney would try to distance itself from the band and look for some change.
What do you think of a possible Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster retheme? Let us know in the comments!