Construction site with excavators in front of a tan building, a palm tree, and colorful mural fence by water.

Giant Barrels Spotted, More Track Removed from Rip Ride Rockit at Universal Studios Florida

Lauren Stracner

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As the demolition of Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit at Universal Studios Florida continues, a mass of huge black barrels has appeared among the construction equipment, and even more sections of track have disappeared.

Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit Demolition

Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit demolition site with excavators, dirt mounds, and black barrels surrounded by construction walls.

The demolition of Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit began back in June, even though the coaster operated through August 17. Soon after, Universal wasted no time in removing several pieces of track overnight and then dismantling the ride’s final loop.

Now, among the excavators and dirt mounds on the site, several large black barrels have appeared in the dirt pit where the last loop once resided. Their purpose is currently unknown.

Rip Ride Rockit’s lift hill still towers over the New York section of the park, although the track for the first drop has been removed. A large crane is visible in the distance behind the hill.

Additional Track Removed

The Rip Ride Rockit roller coaster track peeks above beige buildings at Universal Studios Florida under an overcast sky.

Over on the roofs of the nearby studio buildings, several more track sections have been cut off and removed.

The Rip Ride Rockit coaster juts upward behind a tan building at Universal Studios Florida against a cloudy gray sky.

The end of this track section is still visible at the moment, but the sections that were cut are now black. This track used to extend over the edge of the roof, but now only a small portion remains.

A crane and metal framework rise above demolition at Universal Studios Florida; sign reads "Authorized Personnel Only.

More removed track sections are visible above the construction walls near the guest walkways.

A red Rip Ride Rockit coaster rises above yellow supports at Universal Studios Florida, with crowds gathered below.

Universal has officially stated that a new experience will replace Rip Ride Rockit, but no further information has been shared. There are plenty of rumors, including a new multi-launch roller coaster by Intamin or an attraction based on GhostbustersBack to the Future, or Fast & Furious, based on construction wall designs.

The Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit lift hill still towers above the coaster's demolition site with construction equipment, dirt mounds, a crane, and construction walls.

A permit filed in March cited a two-story building being built on the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit site.

The Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit lift hill still towers above the coaster's demolition site with construction equipment, dirt mounds, a crane, and construction walls.

Check out our last look at Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit. Did you get to take one last ride before it closed? Let us know in the comments and on social media.

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