10 Things You Didn't Know About The Tower Of Terror

5. G-Force

Tower of Terror
DisneyWorld

No, nothing to do with the sheer force with which you're pulled down - although that is coming - but rather this refers to G-Force Records, the music label who operate out of the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, located near the Tower of Terror. 

Although they're two very distinct rides, with the only similarity being that they'll make you scream, the two are actually linked in a more unexpected way. The story of the rides goes that when the hotel fell into ruin back in 1939, it had a major impact on the label, with it unable to attract the top stars. 

Now that the hotel is open once more, guests can return and the music label is thriving again, as evidenced by the signing of Aerosmith. It may sound Crazy, but just proves that Disney Don't Want to Miss a Thing (and you were probably expecting a Love in an Elevator joke...). 

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