Disney Theme Park Exclusive Diecast To-Scale Hollywood Studios Aerosmith Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Attraction Ride Vehicle Collector Toy
Direct from the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando Florida. Disney Theme Park DieCast exclusive Disney's Hollywood Studios Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Limo Attraction Ride Vehicle. Measures 2 1/2" with working rotating wheels on the bottom. After winding through a shaded outdoor queue, guests enter the offices and recording studios of record label G-Force Records (a 68,131 sq ft (6,329.6 m2) buildin...
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Direct from the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando Florida. Disney Theme Park DieCast exclusive Disney's Hollywood Studios Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Limo Attraction Ride Vehicle. Measures 2 1/2" with working rotating wheels on the bottom. After winding through a shaded outdoor queue, guests enter the offices and recording studios of record label G-Force Records (a 68,131 sq ft (6,329.6 m2) building), whose lobby is decorated with posters of real acts signed to labels owned by The Walt Disney Company. Next, guests are led into a room looking into the recording studio, where the five members of Aerosmith are shown finishing a recording session. The group's manager, portrayed by Illeana Douglas, enters and informs them that they're late for a concert. Lead singer Steven Tyler expresses regret at being forced to leave the band's fans and requests backstage passes for the entire group. The band then departs by limousine to "the Forum" (a reference to a famous Los Angeles concert venue). The harried manager summons a "super stretch" limo, to carry guests to the concert and directs them outside. The pacing of the film is such that there is brief pause between the time that the band mentions to their manager that they should do something for their fans and Steven Tyler agreeing. The interval of time is just long enough that the line "How about some backstage passes" can be shouted from the audience (often by the cast member who is acting as the tour's "host"), making it appear that the band takes the suggestion. Steven Tyler's next line is "Wait a minute, I love that idea. How about some backstage passes?"
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