Every Muppet Easter Egg Hiding Inside Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets
Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets at Disney's Hollywood Studios is packed with blink-and-you'll-miss-it references to Muppet history across every section of the queue and ride. From Kermit's recreated banjo and Statler and Waldorf's original theater chairs to props and vehicles sourced directly from Muppet*Vision 3D and classic Muppet films, the reimagined G-Force Records building is a treasure trove for devoted fans.

Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets at Disney's Hollywood Studios is far more than a thrill ride — the reimagined G-Force Records building functions as a backstage museum of Muppets history, with dozens of Easter eggs hidden across every zone of the queue and the coaster itself. Walt Disney Imagineering collaborated closely with the Muppets team — and, according to the story, Yolanda the Rat — to curate the space with authentic props, original instruments, and nods to classic films and Muppet*Vision 3D.
Key Details
- Attraction: Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets, Disney's Hollywood Studios
- Theme: Race to The Electric Mayhem concert in a stretch limo (L.I.M.O. — Lengthy Immediate Motion Object)
- Easter Egg Curator: Yolanda the Rat (in-story); Walt Disney Imagineering (in reality)
- Muppet*Vision 3D Props: Shipping crates, Statler and Waldorf chairs, Gonzo's stunt cannon, and more
- Original Instruments: Floyd and Janice's guitars from The Muppet Show; recreated Kermit banjo
- Source: disneyworld.disney.go.com/hollywood-studios
The Gallery Case Room: Where the Collection Begins
Upon entering G-Force Records — now under the management of Muppet real estate tycoon J.P. Grosse — guests are immediately greeted by an in-progress gallery case said to be curated by Yolanda the Rat. The case holds several standout pieces of Muppets history.




- A moi-focused tribute to Miss Piggy featuring one of her iconic looks — a pink and green polka dot dress with a matching hat.
- Kermit's original banjo, of "The Rainbow Connection" fame, was recently donated to the Walt Disney Archives by Muppets Studios. Imagineers recreated it for display here, with the original safely archived.
- Floyd and Janice's guitars, both originals from The Muppet Show, are on display as a tribute to The Electric Mayhem.
The Alley: Dozens of Nods Around Every Corner
Heading out with VIP passes into the alley — where the stretch L.I.M.O. awaits — guests encounter the most densely packed section of Easter eggs in the entire experience.





- Multiple props transported directly from Muppet*Vision 3D, including shipping crates from the building and Statler and Waldorf's chairs from the theater balcony.
- Gonzo's Stunt School – Hollywood occupies part of the alley, complete with "The Great Gonzo" banner from the pre-show and his stunt airplane — plus the cannon from Muppet*Vision 3D that the penguins used to aim at Swedish Chef.
- Pizza boxes from PizzeRizzo, the Hollywood institution, are scattered nearby — along with the Mona Lisa from Mama Melrose.
- The Squeakeasy across the alley shows it was established in 1936 — the same year Jim Henson was born. Fliers nearby announce that someone has lost Bean Bunny. Laundry strung up outside the fire escape features Fozzie's bowtie, a PizzeRizzo apron, and an Electric Mayhem tour shirt.
- One of the biggest Easter eggs — literally — is a "blast off" billboard for Pop Off. In The Muppet Movie, Fozzie once hid his Studebaker at this location.
Muppet Labs Parking Garage
Bunsen and Beaker have been busy at the Muppet Labs Automotive Division, leaving several vehicles around for guests to discover.



- The Interpol Car from Muppets Most Wanted has found a home in the parking garage.
- The fan-favorite Muppet Mobile Labs — previously spotted at EPCOT, Disney California Adventure, and Hong Kong Disneyland — is situated nearby.
On the Hollywood 101 Freeway: Easter Eggs at Speed
During the actual ride, guests racing along the Hollywood 101 Freeway can spot Muppet references if they can tear their eyes away from the music experience.



- Guests whiz past World Wide Studios, the world-famous movie studio seen in The Muppet Movie.
- The PizzeRizzo sign has found a new home alongside the 101 freeway.
- A Waldo crossing appears as a loving nod to the Spirit of 3D.
- An Obligatory Easter Egg sign ensures no guest can say they missed everything.
Backstage at the Concert: The Grand Finale
As the ride coasts to a stop, two familiar faces are waiting — and they're not impressed.


- Statler and Waldorf — the actual figures from Muppet*Vision 3D — refuse to rock on, watching from backstage exactly as they watched from the theater balcony for decades.
- The portrait of Jim Henson as a Muppet, which previously hung in the Muppet*Vision 3D pre-show rafters, now hangs over the exit end of the ride as a lasting tribute.
Why This Matters for Muppets Fans
The level of detail Imagineers brought to Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets at Disney's Hollywood Studios goes well beyond a simple theming refresh — it functions as a living archive of Muppets history, incorporating original props and instruments from beloved productions. Devoted fans will likely discover new details on every visit, making repeat rides worthwhile for those who want the full picture of what Walt Disney Imagineering has hidden throughout the queue and coaster. Guests can plan their visit at disneyworld.disney.go.com/destinations/hollywood-studios.