The Muppets are officially taking over, and the chaos has already started!

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If you needed another sign that this reimagined coaster is going to be completely different, this is it. Disney just dropped our first look at brand-new queue posters — and they’re exactly as wild as you’d expect!

The Muppets are set to take over one of the most beloved rides, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and in a sneak peek event (thanks to reporting and photos by LaughingPlace.com), reports are rolling in for a first look at several Muppets-themed posters that have been revealed as part of the attraction’s ongoing transformation.

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And they’re already setting the tone!

The newly revealed posters lean heavily into the chaotic, music-driven energy of the Muppets — featuring bold colors, exaggerated designs, and playful references that feel very on-brand for the franchise.

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Instead of the sleek, rock-and-roll aesthetic tied to Aerosmith, these posters embrace a more humorous, over-the-top concert style, hinting at the kind of experience guests can expect once the ride reopens.

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At the center of it all is Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, who are set to headline the reimagined attraction.

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The posters appear to promote in-universe concerts and performances, reinforcing the storyline that guests will be racing through Los Angeles to make it to a Muppets concert — just with a lot more chaos along the way.

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Queue design is a huge part of any Disney attraction; in fact, it’s arguably where the story begins. And these posters? They’re our first real look at how Disney is reworking that story from the ground up.

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From the moment guests step inside, it’s clear this won’t just be a simple overlay — it’s a full reimagining with a completely new tone, style, and sense of humor!

With the queue elements starting to be shared, it’s another strong sign that progress is moving forward on the attraction.

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Disney has already confirmed the ride is expected to reopen in summer 2026, meaning we’re likely to see more details (like ride footage, audio previews, and official opening dates) very soon.

Because if this is the energy Disney is bringing to the queue…the ride itself is going to be something else entirely.

Want more Disney World updates, attraction previews, and breaking theme park news? Keep checking back — we’re tracking every reveal leading up to opening day.

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