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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril (French: Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril) is a roller coaster attraction at Disneyland Park (Paris). It opened on 30 July 1993. Based on the Indiana Jones films, guests are taken on an adventure riding in a mining train through a lost temple. The attraction was sponsored by Esso.
Indiana Jones Adventure is an enhanced motion vehicle dark ride attraction based on the Indiana Jones film series, located at Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea.Guests accompany intrepid archaeologist Dr. Indiana Jones on a turbulent quest, aboard military troop transport vehicles, through a dangerous subterranean lost temple guarded by a supernatural power.
Pages in category "Indiana Jones in amusement parks" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.
Indiana Jones Adventure: Indiana Jones: Disneyland Tokyo DisneySea: Dark Ride: March 3, 1995 September 4, 2001: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril: Disneyland Paris: Roller coaster: July 30, 1993: Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! Disney's Hollywood Studios: Live stunt show: August 25, 1989: Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind: Inside Out ...
Disneyland Branch of Bank of America (1955–1993): A Bank of America with three ATMs to use Story Book Shop (1955–1995): A book shop operated by Western Publishing Babes in Toyland Exhibit (1961–1963): Utilizing the sets from the movie of the same name , this walk-through attraction occupied the Opera House near the park's entrance.
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Secondly, Dial of Destiny has been touted to be Harrison Ford's final adventure as Indiana Jones, so the function that a post-credit scene usually serves—to set up or tease an upcoming sequel ...
Much like the roller coaster design on which it is based the Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril attraction at Disneyland Paris guests riding Raging Spirits board hopper cars that propel them along tracks around the archeological excavation site.