Aerosmith overdid a recording studio session and now they are running late for a show. You? Well, the band doesn't want to leave you behind. They have a stretch limo just waiting to race you to the gig. In Disney's most ambitious rollercoaster you will race through the darkened highways of California to get to the show. An amazing launch shoots you off and ride doesn't slow down until you arrive at the show. Three loops. Music that is synced to the ride itself (and, yes, it is Aerosmith playing -- songs like Walk This Way and Sweet Emotion are played during your ride -- with each of the coaster trains playing a different song or medley). Must be 48 inches to ride.
Are you brave enough for this? The coaster itself is quite small. If you're afraid of heights or don't like big drops, don't worry, this one has none of those things. The launch is the main thrill here. The loops are over quickly. If you don't want to ride you don't have to wait out in the sun. Go into the music store where the riders come out. Hidden Mickey Alert! As you step into the actual G-Force Records Studio look down at the tiled floor. You may see a Mickey or two in the middle.
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