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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. |
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| 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. |