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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2009

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Many of you may recall Hard Rock Park's attraction, Led Zeppelin - the Ride, a Bolliger & Mabillard roller coaster inspired by the classic rock band. After seeing countless videos of this attraction, I became agitated at the thought of having such a legendary band subjected to such an ordinary roller coaster. Although the ride's concept was great, I felt that it was poorly executed. From this agitation, I set out to create a Led Zeppelin roller coaster that was fittingly legendary.

Looking to Disney's Imagineers for inspiration, before I could begin designing this attraction, I had to create a story to support it. I didn't want this ride's story or concept to appear too much like Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, so I merely used it for inspiration. As the story of this attraction goes, Led Zeppelin is currently trying to re-establish itself as a legendary rock band by creating a new album. The band manager loves the idea and suggests that they first let the world know that they are back on the rise. In order to accomplish this, the band comes up with the idea of making a modern music video for the classic song, "Whole Lotta Love". To promote the music video, the band also comes up with the idea of inviting select guests - that's you - to watch them film it.

Guests enter the attraction along New York Avenue, inspired by the Streets of America in Disney's Hollywood Studios. The filming location of the band's music video is Stage 68 at the fictitious company, New York Records. Once inside the studio (the preshow), guests watch as the band becomes worried; the extras haven't showed up to the set, and there's no way the director can film the video without them. Suddenly, the manager comes up with the idea of using you as extras, and you then find yourself boarding a roller coaster train. The band warns you that the video is a bit "trippy", and that you'll feel like you're back in the '70s. With that, you're off to become a star.

The ride is heavily inspired by Rock 'n' Roller Coaster in the Walt Disney Studios, Paris, and the inclined launch is inspired by Space Mountain in Disneyland Paris. See if you can find some of the subtle tributes I left for Rock 'n' Roller Coaster throughout the experience.

I also want to extend a special word of thanks to Gadget, who created the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster train featured in this video. You can download this train at his website, but be sure to also download the track and follow his instructions very carefully!
http://knlgstore.com/index.php

To download the custom scenery used in this video, please go to http://www.rct-theme-world.de/rct-liste/complete-list.htm

PLEASE READ THE CREDITS FOR A FULL LIST OF CUSTOM SCENERY AND FEATURED MUSIC!

Also, please become a fan of the Steamboat Productions Facebook page. Once there, you will be able to make requests, ask questions, submit comments, see exclusive photos of my attractions, and watch select videos in high quality! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Steamboat-Productions/74234002925

Great news! You can now follow Steamboat Productions on Twitter! Once more fans start following, SP will post tweets regarding theme park news and possibly even some ride secrets from Imagineer0988. Don't miss out; start following SP now! The twitter account is SteamboatPRD. You can find the twitter page here http://twitter.com/SteamboatPRD

Finally, I'd like to thank you all for your continued support. I have reached the 1,000-subscriber benchmark, and I look forward to seeing that number increase even more! Thank you all again!

Trivia:
Why is the music video filmed at Stage 68? [Official answer will be included with the next video]

Enjoy =)

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  • omg so amazing this is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­o good

    btw where do u get the turnstyles

  • Thank you =D

    You can get them at the link in the video description. The creator is JackyX and the name of the scenery is Turnstyles

  • how did u install the track and the CTR because Gadget doesn't explain it very well??

  • Make sure you download all the cars for the track; that's the most common error. Then, copy all the track files into your RCT3 directory "Tracks/TrackedRides" folder and all your car files into your "Cars/TrackedRideCars" folder.

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  • This is way to awesome. :O

  • Awesomeness! ~a~

  • How do you do the inclined launch?

  • I think that it'd be cool to see this roller coaster synced up with other Led Zeppelin songs. My suggestions are "Rock and Roll," "Communication Breakdown," "In The Evening," or "Achille's Last Stand."

  • @Imagineer5986 Feel free to promote it =)

  • That was amazing! But you should have made it a Vekoma 4 seat.

  • AMAZING WORK!

  • Very cool coaster. No, very, very, very cool coaster! =)

    This coaster is amazing! Keep it up. ;)

    Really nice scenery! Nice little town. :)

    MrSkyline

  • How did u get gadgets ctr to work it never works for me :(

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