Disney World fans waited months to see Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster Starring the Muppets finally open at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The attraction officially debuted just days ago, bringing an entirely new Muppets storyline to one of the park’s biggest thrill rides.But only a week into operations, parts of the experience are already looking rough.Recently, guests visiting the attraction began noticing visible damage throughout sections of the queue. Photos quickly spread online, and many Disney fans were shocked to see how quickly portions of the newly refreshed space had already been torn apart.Now, many longtime Disney fans are wondering how a brand-new attraction could have been damaged so quickly after opening to the public.Credit: rickpilot_2000, FlickrDisney Finally Reopened Rock ’n’ Roller CoasterRock ’n’ Roller Coaster had been closed for months while Disney worked on transforming the attraction into a new Muppets-themed experience. The coaster originally starred Aerosmith for decades before Disney decided to refresh the ride with an entirely different story and theme.The updated attraction officially opened to the public at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on May 26, 2026.Instead of following Aerosmith to a concert, guests now enter a chaotic Muppets production full of backstage problems and classic Muppet humor before boarding the high-speed coaster. Disney also refreshed much of the queue and preshow areas to fit the new storyline.Opening week brought massive crowds to Hollywood Studios as fans rushed to experience the attraction for the first time. Wait times climbed quickly, and social media became flooded with reactions to the new version of the ride.While some guests still miss the original Aerosmith theme, many fans praised Disney for giving the coaster a fresh identity while keeping the intense launch and ride layout that made it so popular in the first place.That is part of why the recent damage has frustrated so many fans online.Credit: DisneyGuests Started Peeling Away Paint Throughout the QueueShortly after the opening of the ride, there were reports that entire sections of paint were peeled off through the queue of Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster.With strips of gray paint peeled away, guests could see directly through to the underlayer beneath the surface paint. Once guests realized they could peel the paint, it appears many decided to remove even more, leaving streaks and damaged patches throughout multiple sections of the queue.Some columns throughout the attraction reportedly suffered the most damage.Photos shared online show several spots where the outer paint layer has been completely removed in strips. In some areas, the damage stretches across large sections of the walls, making the newly refurbished queue already look worn, despite being open for only a few days.Disney fans online reacted quickly once the images started circulating. Many found the behavior embarrassing, especially given the anticipation surrounding the attraction’s reopening.Others questioned how the paint could peel away so easily in the first place. Some guests blamed poor preparation, while others pointed directly at guests intentionally damaging the queue once they realized the paint could be removed.Credit: DisneyDisney Has Already Started Repairing Certain AreasDisney has already started repairing portions of the damaged queue.Some guests visiting the attraction recently noticed that Cast Members had painted over certain spots where guests peeled away sections of paint. A few of the larger damaged areas now appear patched compared to earlier photos shared online. In some locations, fresh paint can already be seen covering the damaged sections along the walls.However, not every damaged section has been repaired yet.Guests are still spotting multiple peeling areas throughout parts of the queue, especially along some of the larger columns. In several locations, the patched areas are also easy to notice because of slight color differences between the repaired sections and the surrounding walls.At this point, it remains unclear how much effort Disney plans to put into ongoing repairs. The company may continue repainting damaged areas over time, or Disney could decide it is not worth constantly fixing them if guests keep peeling the paint off.Credit: DisneyFans Are Frustrated by the TrendFor many Disney fans, the issue goes beyond peeling paint.The reaction online reflects growing frustration with how some guests behave in the parks. Over the past few years, incidents involving damaged attractions, stolen props, and disruptive behavior have become increasingly common topics of discussion among longtime Disney visitors.That is part of why this situation struck such a nerve.Fans waited months for the Muppets version of Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster to open finally. Disney spent significant time reworking the attraction and refreshing the queue. Seeing parts of the experience already damaged within days has left many guests disappointed.For now, Disney continues repairing portions of the queue while the attraction operates normally. Whether the company fully restores every damaged area or simply patches spots over time remains unclear.The post Disney Fans Outraged as Guests Already Deface New Muppets Coaster Days After Opening appeared first on Inside the Magic.