The upside down car at the entrance to the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster courtyard in Disney’s Hollywood Studios is getting a fiery makeover, as we reported on Wednesday. More flames have been added to the car overnight.
Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Car

While this side of the car was untouched yesterday, it now has orange flame outlines.

The outlines are created by tape that will likely be removed after painting. The outlines continue across the hood and trunk, connecting to the flames on the other side.


This decorative car is based on the ride’s vehicles, which means they might also be getting flame additions.

The red flames on the other side of the car received another layer of paint, solidifying them.

There is also now scrim and scaffolding up in front of the iconic guitar on the ride building. As seen in the concept art below, the car will get a psychedelic Electric Mayhem-inspired makeover.
The piano motif at the base of the guitar will include one gold key as a nod to Dr. Teeth’s gold tooth. A new ride poster will go up on the building.
Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets

Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets will open this summer. In this new version of the attraction, guests will join the Electric Mayhem, Kermit, Miss Piggy, and more Muppets at G-Force Records.
The studio has been bought by Scooter’s uncle, real estate tycoon and owner of the Muppet Theatre, J.P. Grosse. He put Scooter in charge, and guests will meet the manager in animatronic form in the new pre-show.
Guests on a V.I.P. tour will see the Electric Mayhem delayed in the recording studio before they head out to their concert across town. Thankfully, Muppet Labs has souped up a limousine to get guests across Hollywood in time to reach the concert. The scenery and landmarks will feature a Muppet twist, and guests will also hear the Electric Mayhem playing iconic hits.
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