We finally have our first look inside the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets queue, and the details are exactly what Muppet fans have been hoping for. Gonzo banners, wooden crates full of “weird stuff,” vintage props, and a fully reimagined G-Force Records now under Muppet management. With opening day locked in for May 26, 2026, Hollywood Studios’ biggest retheme is finally coming into focus.
If you loved the original Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster or you’re a long-time Muppets fan hoping this retheme hits, here’s a full breakdown of what’s been revealed, what it could mean for the full ride, and how to plan your visit for opening week and beyond.
Quick Summary
- Disney released the first look inside the updated queue for Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets
- A new Walt Disney Imagineering video shows Associate Set Decorator Ben Conway adding Muppet props
- Queue props include a vintage camera, Gonzo banner, and a “Great Gonzo Weird Stuff” crate
- Theme sets up G-Force Records now under Muppet management
- Some props look similar to MuppetVision 3D items, though not confirmed
- Ride opens May 26, 2026 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
- Approximately five weeks left for theming, testing, and final prep
Inside the New Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Queue
For months, the queue area just before the boarding zone has been covered in construction signs and cones during the transformation from the Aerosmith version to the Muppets. That’s finally changed — Disney just shared a first-look video showing Associate Set Decorator Ben Conway placing the Muppet props that bring the space to life.
The vibe? G-Force Records, but now clearly run by a chaotic Muppet crew. You can see the personality of the band coming through in the details — there’s that familiar Muppet mix of earnest charm and off-beat weirdness scattered across every corner of the queue.



Muppet Props Revealed So Far
Here are the key items the Imagineering team has placed in the queue so far:
- A vintage camera — the kind of prop that adds layered, lived-in detail to the space
- “The Great Gonzo” banner — hanging on a clothesline alongside flags, instantly signaling Gonzo’s personality
- A wooden crate labeled “The Great Gonzo Weird Stuff” — peak Gonzo. Exactly the kind of prop that rewards fans who pay attention to details
- Various Muppet memorabilia and equipment — scattered throughout the space to create the feeling of a working, active recording studio
If you know Muppets, you know Gonzo tends to collect oddball gear and keep it in labeled storage. Disney leaning into that detail tells you a lot about how carefully the retheme is being handled.
Possible MuppetVision 3D Connection
Here’s a little Easter egg worth watching for: some items in the new queue appear similar to props from the MuppetVision 3D preshow area. Disney hasn’t confirmed any intentional connection, but the visual language is familiar enough that fans are already making the comparison.
If there is a link — even a subtle one — it would tie Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets into the broader Muppet footprint at Hollywood Studios. That would be a smart storytelling move as the park continues to lean into the Muppets IP.
The New Story: G-Force Records Under Muppet Management
The original Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster cast you as a VIP rushing to an Aerosmith concert. The Muppets version keeps the music-industry setting but flips the tone entirely. Now you’re visiting G-Force Records under Muppet management, where chaos is the business model and Gonzo’s fingerprints are all over the place.
Why This Theme Works
A Muppet-run recording studio is a natural fit for the existing ride structure. You still move through a music-industry setting. You still get a limo-style launch. The difference is that instead of chasing a concert on time, you’re along for the ride with a Muppet band that barely knows what they’re doing but is having a blast doing it.
The queue sets up this tonal shift perfectly. Vintage gear, offbeat signage, and Muppet memorabilia feel like a family-run recording studio that’s been taken over by weirdos — which is basically the Muppet brand in a single sentence.
Five Weeks Until Opening Day
With Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets opening May 26, 2026, Disney has roughly five weeks to finish theming, testing, and final prep. The queue reveal is a solid milestone — it signals the visual buildout is in its final stages.
What Still Needs to Happen
Between now and May 26, expect:
- Final theming details and prop placement throughout the queue
- Pre-show and exit area updates (if any)
- Ride-system testing and cast member training
- Potential soft-opening for select guests in the final week
- Technical rehearsals for on-ride music and effects
Disney soft openings usually start 1-2 weeks before an official debut. Keep an eye on social media in mid-May for potential preview opportunities.
How to Plan Your Hollywood Studios Visit Around the Opening
Opening Week: Expect Chaos
Opening week for any major Disney retheme is going to be busy. Expect long waits, guaranteed capacity fill, and possibly some technical hiccups as the ride systems settle in. If you want to experience opening week, arrive at rope drop, head straight to Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, and commit to waiting.
Better Timing: June or Early July
For a smoother experience, visit 2-4 weeks after opening. Crowds settle, the soft-launch bugs are ironed out, and you’ll get a better look at the queue details without being rushed through by cast members managing post-opening demand.
Pair It With May 26 Debuts
May 26, 2026 is a huge day at Hollywood Studios. Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets opens. Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live! debuts. The Walt Disney Studios courtyard area opens. Three debuts in one day makes that date the single best single-day planning target if you’re visiting in May.
Bring Kids Who Meet Height Requirements
The ride maintains its 48-inch height requirement. The Muppet theme makes the overall experience more kid-friendly in tone, but the ride itself is still a high-speed launch coaster. If your kids meet the height and love the Muppets, this is their moment.
What the Queue Reveal Tells Us About the Ride’s Future
Small details often reveal a lot about Disney’s commitment to a retheme. The fact that Imagineering is adding purposeful, character-specific props — Gonzo banners, labeled crates, a clothesline — means they’re treating this like a real Muppet attraction, not just a cosmetic skin on an old ride.
If the queue is this detailed, the ride itself is probably getting similar care. Which is exactly what fans wanted to hear after months of speculation about whether the retheme would feel like a full reimagining or a quick refresh.
Final Thoughts on the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Queue Reveal
The first look inside the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets queue is exactly the kind of preview fans needed. Real Muppet props, thoughtful set decoration, and clear evidence that Disney is committed to making this retheme feel authentic rather than bolted on.
If you’ve been on the fence about visiting Hollywood Studios this summer, May 26 is your target. Book the trip, grab rope drop, and experience the new G-Force Records under Muppet management the way it’s meant to be seen — Gonzo banners, weird crates, and all.
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