Rock n' Roller Coaster (Opryland)

This is about the Opryland ride. For the Disney attraction, see Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith.
Rock n' Roller Coaster
Opryland USA
Park section Doo-Wah Diddy City
Coordinates 36°12′26″N 86°41′43″W / 36.207140°N 86.695330°W / 36.207140; -86.695330Coordinates: 36°12′26″N 86°41′43″W / 36.207140°N 86.695330°W / 36.207140; -86.695330
Status Closed, Relocated
Opening date 1972
Closing date 1997
General statistics
Type Steel
Manufacturer Arrow Dynamics
Model Runaway Mine Train
Lift/launch system Chain lift hill
Height 56 ft (17 m)
Length 2,000 ft (610 m)
Speed 45 mph (72 km/h)
Inversions 0
Duration 2 min. 30 sec.
Height restriction 42 in (107 cm)
Rock n' Roller Coaster at RCDB
Pictures of Rock n' Roller Coaster at RCDB

Rock n' Roller Coaster was a steel roller coaster located at the now-defunct Opryland USA theme park in Nashville, Tennessee. Manufactured by Arrow Dynamics, the ride opened with the park in 1972 and remained its only full-size coaster until Wabash Cannonball opened in 1975 as part of a major park expansion.

The coaster was originally named Timber Topper and carried a rustic mine train theme, though unlike many similar coasters at other parks, it did not enter a tunnel or travel underground. In the late 1970s, the coaster was renamed Rock n' Roller Coaster, when its park area was rethemed to "Doo-Wah Diddy City", paying homage to the doo wop music of the 1950s. As part of the re-theming, its trains and all buildings associated with the ride were repainted in bright pastel colors.

After Opryland closed in 1997, the coaster was disassembled and sold to Premier Parks. After being stored at the Old Indiana Fun Park for several years, the ride was relocated to The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom in Queensbury, New York, where it continues to operate today as the Canyon Blaster.

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