Rock n' Roller Coaster, Steel roller coaster in Nashville, Tennessee.
Rock n' Roller Coaster is a steel roller coaster in Nashville that accelerates riders from a standstill to approximately 57 miles per hour in 2.8 seconds. The track features three inversions and sharp, high-speed turns that challenge riders throughout the course.
The coaster opened in 1999 as one of the first rides to use electromagnetic launch technology for rapid acceleration. This innovation from manufacturer Vekoma allowed the ride to achieve its signature fast start without traditional lift hills.
The ride features rock music soundtracks throughout the experience, celebrating Nashville's deep musical roots and the energy of Tennessee's rock scene. Visitors hear different songs depending on which train they board, making the music a core part of how each ride unfolds.
Visitors need to meet a minimum height requirement to ride safely. The efficient loading system moves people through the queue at a steady pace, even during busy times at the park.
Each train car has its own audio system that plays different rock tracks, so riders experience a completely different soundtrack depending on which train they board. This means returning visitors get a fresh musical experience each time they ride.
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