WATCH: Funny Muppets Video Clarifies How to Spell Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring the Muppets

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WATCH: Funny Muppets Video Clarifies How to Spell Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring the Muppets

Joe from Legal has taken to the Muppets’ Instagram to share the proper spelling of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, directed at “press, dignitaries, government officials, influencers, fans, and humanity at large.”

Funny Muppets Video

While we here at WDWNT are experts on how to spell the attraction’s name, it may be a bit difficult for those people who don’t have to spell it approximately 125 times per day. So, here it is straight from Joe from Legal’s mouth!

He highlights the fact that are two apostrophes instead of the letters A and D—which is a pun for rock and roll in itself.

Furthermore, Roller Coaster is made up of two words—not one. This is not to be confused with any other coaster in any other park. “It’s really not that complicated.”

He closes out the video by stating that if anyone needs help with the proper nomenclature, they can find him by the attraction entrance to meet the minimum height requirement. Fortunately, he’s “already passed the bar.”

Watch the video for yourself:

The ride officially opens tomorrow but has soft opened for the second day in a row. Check out the merchandise available in Rock Around the Shop and watch our ride POV below:

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