<P> Guests begin the queue by entering through a small and narrow tent, with boxes designed like instrument cases decorating the scene . The guests then wait in an unshaded, gridded - queue area (if the queue is long), and then proceed to a ramp that takes them back and forth, to curve around the front of the building, behind the giant electric guitar, and into the "G - Force Records" recording studio . Guests then enter a circular room with a high ceiling decorated with a giant record . Guests can see posters featuring artists Disney has signed, other miscellaneous and famous bands / singers and even the guests themselves . These posters are displayed via LCD screens and are able to display a guest's name to customize the visual as they walk past . Guests then continue immediately to enter a small room with doors covered in marbles and a small exhibit of recording instruments . Guests can interact with the marble doors and often do, and if they take the time to look at the exhibit, they will see various funny parts (i.e. the person who organized and presented the exhibit is named Mike Rofone). Guests are then called by a Cast Member to join other guests (this is where the Fastpass+ line and Stand - by lines merge) to enter the studio that Aerosmith is recording in . Guests wait for the recording to stop, and the automatic doors eventually open . As guests enter, the song "Walk This Way" plays, except, after the introduction is played, the drums, vocals, and guitar cuts out, leaving only the bassline (the guitar occasionally comes back in). Guests see Aerosmith recording and wait momentarily, until the band is interrupted by their manager (played by Illeana Douglas). The manager tells the band that they have a show to get to, and they can't stay with the guests any longer . Steven Tyler expresses discontent with this outcome and suggests to his manager to get the guests to their concert, along with backstage passes . The manager reluctantly accepts, after a few seconds of persuasion . After she accepts to give the ride and tickets to the show, the guests see her call her assistant "Sal," who she tells to get a "stretch" limo . After a few seconds of thinking, she takes it back and instead asks for a "super stretch ." She then tells the guests that she has gotten a "really fast car" for them to ride to the concert because the show is all the way across town . Guests then see the limo with the band in it already peel out of the lot, leaving the manager behind . </P> <P> The automatic doors open to the outdoor parking garage, where guests will be boarding their limos . As the doors open, the audio for "Walk This Way" plays as guests exit . Guests walk along a fence that separates them from the limos . Immediately after entering the garage, guests see the limos that are ready to be launched off from 0 to 57 MPH in 2.8 seconds . As cars launch off, guests hear echoed and intense screaming, and extra added sound effects . Guests then proceed from here through a short line to board their limo . </P> <P> While the guests wait for the ride to begin, a radio DJ presents the safety spiel, followed by a traffic report . The highway sign flashes humorous messages like: "Traffic bug you? Then STEP on it!" Guests wait for the car ahead of them to finish the ride, and eventually they hear an introduction (which varies, and includes messages such as "We're only just getting started!" or "Hold on, here we go!"). After this introduction, Steven Tyler alternates between each ear the countdown of "Five, four, three, two", as they hear the introduction of the song they're about to hear . As Tyler gets to 2 in the countdown, he skips 1 and guests suddenly begin to accelerate from 0 to 57 MPH in less than 2.8 seconds . During this initial second, the on - ride camera takes the photo of the guests . After a long straightway, the car proceeds to do a Roll Over (sea serpent) roll, which is a two inversion element, and then some less intense maneuvers . During the ride, there are neon signs on the side of the track, designed to mimic road signs . The car continues along the track, until it reaches the third and final inversion, a corkscrew . Finally, guests perform a humpback as they enter the "VIP parking" section for the fictitious concert . Guests wait in a tunnel at a stop for a moment, then proceed to the VIP backstage area, where they're greeted by a red carpet and monitors displaying their ride photos . Guests then exit through the gift shop . </P> <P> Walt Disney Imagineering worked with Aerosmith to produce a special soundtrack for the roller coaster . Each coaster train features different Aerosmith songs . </P>

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