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Track Length: 3,403 feet, which is more than a half-mile of twists, turns, loops, corkscrews, hills and dips.

Inversions: Two roll-over loops and one corkscrew -- Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith is
Disney's first coaster in the United States to feature inversions.

"Limotrain" Capacity: 24 guests, about twice the number of passengers who fit in the average stretch
limousine.

Maximum Speed: The attraction's high-speed launch catapults each Limotrain to approximately 60 mph
in 2.8 seconds -- similar to the feeling of sitting in a supersonic jet as it blasts off from the deck of an
aircraft carrier.

Exclusive Audio: Five specially recorded Aerosmith soundtracks. Each Limotrain features a different
Aerosmith song, with lead singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry recording custom lyrics and riffs
for each tune. Examples include "Love In A Roller Coaster" ("Love In An Elevator") and "What Kind of
Ride Are You On?" ("What Kind of Love Are You On?").

A Rocking Good Time: Actual ride time for the roller coaster is 1:22; the cycle time for each Limotrain is
3:12 (the exact running time of one of Aerosmith's "Greatest Hits," "Sweet Emotion"); and the attraction's
pre-show feature is approximately two minutes.

On-Board Audio: Each guest's seat boasts two high-frequency tweeters, two mid-range speakers and
one subwoofer (mounted under the seat). By comparison, most automobiles have a total of four
speakers in the entire vehicle.

Total Speakers per Limotrain: 120.

Total Speakers in Attraction: 900.

Watts of Audio Amplifier Output Power: More than 32,000.

Height Restriction: 48 inches.

Attraction Entrance: On Sunset Boulevard, near The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. At 40 feet tall, the
larger-than-life electric guitar has a neck which morphs into a scale-model coaster track and extends
320 feet to the entrance arch.
Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Fun Facts
Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show
The cars featured in "Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show" are custom-built in Europe.

The cars are equipped with a 1,300 cc, 150-horsepower motor built inside a custom racing chassis

Show cars weigh just 600 kilograms (approximately 1,322 pounds) and consume one liter (approximately
one quart) of fuel per show.

The cars weigh less than half what a standard production car does. (An average mid-size car weighs
approximately 3,500 pounds.)

In addition to four forward speeds, the cars are equipped with a custom-designed transmission gearbox
that also allows four reverse speeds. This enables the cars to go as fast in reverse gears as they do in
forward gears.

Design components in the cars include the latest in safety and technology. Among the features: a
NASCAR-style fire-suppression system, speed sensors and an on-board computer that assists drivers
with maintaining proper speeds for precision stunt jumps. On-stage pyrotechnics during the show
include fireballs that billow 40 feet in diameter.

Drivers wear the same driving suits as professional race car drivers.

Guests aboard the Disney's Hollywood Studios Backlot Tour can sometimes get a glimpse of the
excitement going on as part of "Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show." The backlot tram tour route
passes right by the stunt show arena.
Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
There are several "Hidden Mickeys" tucked away in the deserted hotel. During the opening scene in the
library, look for the little girl getting on the elevator -- she's holding a vintage Mickey Mouse doll. Also,
quick-eyed thrill seekers will spot a Mickey Mouse head that is formed by the swirling stars as the
elevator car reaches the "fifth dimension."
The name changed from MGM
Studios to Hollywood Studios in
2007.