Led Zeppelin Rollar Coaster: Hold On To Your Keyboard!

Led Zeppelin Rollar Coaster Ride at hard rock theme park in myrtle beach sc this is the first ever hard rock theme park in the world March 14th thru April 14th
Sneak Peek - Get a Sneak Peek of the Entry Plaza, Group Tours also available
Open 11am-5pm, 7 days a week
April 15th thru May 8th
Sound Check, Hard Rock Park Soft Opening, Limited Access.
May 8, 2008
OneRepublic - For Annual Passholders Only
May 13, 2008
Kid Rock - With special appearance by Rev Run
Included with Park Admission
May 16, 2008
Volunteer Jam - The Charlie Daniels Band, .38 Special and Shooter Jennings (Included with Park Admission)
May 23, 2008
George Clinton & Parliament/Funkadelic (Included with Park Admission)
June 2-3 - Grand Opening Event
Featuring a performance by the Eagles on June 2 and The Moody Blues on June 3!
July 4, 2008
Sister Hazel - Included with Park Admission
Welcome All Rockin’ Media!
The world’s first rock ‘n’ roll theme park, Hard Rock Park, is turning up the volume in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Opening in May 2008, this 55-acre theme park will rock out with over 50 attractions for rockers of all ages, including roller coasters, shows, children’s play areas, restaurants, cafes and retail stores and a multi-purpose live music amphitheatre.

Hard Rock Park and rock ‘n’ roll is all about the “experience”. Once you become familiar with the Park through our press kit, we hope you make the trip to experience Hard Rock Park, where rock comes to play!
Media Story Ideas
Rock is authentic and unpredictable but for Hard Rock Park if you need a little nudge to find that right story angle, we are here to help.
One of a Kind:
Hard Rock Park is the world’s first rock ‘n’roll theme park and the first new major attraction to be built in the U.S. in nearly a decade. From never-before-seen ride technology to a variety of “discoveries,” distinctive rides and entertainment options and much more, discover what sets this first of its kind attraction apart from other theme parks.
The Family that Stays Together, Plays Together:
Hard Rock Park is putting a whole new spin on the modern family vacation. Unlike many other theme parks, Hard Rock Park is designed in a way that families can stay together for the duration of their visit. Rather than having separate child-only areas, the Park is built around six “rock environs” that are themed to a specific genre of music, each of which contains rides and shows for all ages, restaurants, shops, and more so that quality time together is something families can actually take advantage of rather than going their separate ways.
What’s Cookin’:
Food & beverage is an essential part of the theme park experience and Hard Rock Park has gone to great lengths to ensure its restaurants, diners and eateries are just as rockin’ as the rides! Learn how the Park’s restaurants were conceptualized, how menus were planned, and what signature items/dishes one wouldn’t expect to find at a theme park… fried pickle anyone?

23 Responses to “Led Zeppelin Rollar Coaster: Hold On To Your Keyboard!”

  1. i rode it 13 times:)

  2. 714 videos? get a life.

  3. nice view. great ass shot at the beginning. go to film school. or just school. or just die

  4. the ride maximum rpm is the first of its kind forgot to mention

  5. i loved this ride and this park!! i hadnt eaten so i rode it three times in a row and almost threw up i wish i had eaten sum to settle my stomach but the other stuff was kool 2

  6. well i went july 16th and just got back home today and this entire park was really orignial and i believe it was worth it! this ride is absolutely amazing and if you get there early its not a long wait at all! i loved it :D

  7. not realy

  8. o,im sry to hear that. was he a Led Zep fan?

  9. ya, they have 3 coasters there, but the only one that you realy get any thrills on is Led Zepplelin. If you are going to Myrtle Beach, or live near it, it is worth it.

  10. ok cool glad you had fun… i wish i had gone to the moody blues or eagles show!

  11. some what (not as good as a park like DollyWood, KennyWood, Six Flags [any of them], or other parks with the 50$ or below price tag)

  12. was the $50 entrance fee worth it without a concert or opening day swag bag?

  13. Ive ridden way more intense (this one is not that bad)

  14. no, but they are pritty close

  15. yes, the park it self just opened on the 15th of april (the day my dad passed away)

  16. I Remember when it opened!!! SOOOO MUCCHHH FUUUNNNN!!!!!

  17. i wish i lived near myrtle beach now lol is this new?

  18. For the love of corn, is it too much to ask for these morons to spell *roller* correctly? The world is being taken over by nitwits.

  19. Not exactly

  20. woa…in the waiting room… is that… wayne and garth on the tv?

  21. I wish I could ride that.

  22. omg never would i go on that lol!

  23. RoundTableGroup on January 7th, 2009 at 10:43 pm

    Thank you for sharing, my new favorite coaster, just awesome.

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