Indiana Jones Rides

With the fourth installment of Indiana Jones coming out, I went into my NetFlix queue and added the three originals. So last night, the family and I watched Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. During the movie, my wife asked me which movie the ride in Disneyland was named after. I explained that it has its own story, but couldn’t remember the name of it. So I thought I should blog about the two versions of the ride.

Disneyland Park

Indiana Jones Adventure

Indiana Jones Adventure: The Temple of the Forbidden Eye

Tokyo DisneySea

Indiana Jones Tokyo

Follow in the footsteps of Dr. Indiana Jones in a harrowing, life-or-death quest for the legendary Fountain of Youth. But beware the Fountain is purported to be guarded by a vengeful, supernatural spirit known as the Crystal Skull!

Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull

Disneyland Resort Paris

Indiana Jones Paris

Prepare yourself for a whip-cracking adventure as you enter the Temple of Peril and find yourself in a runaway wagon speeding through the ancient ruins. Tummy-turning action.

Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular

Thrill to the pulse-pounding explosions, crashes, clashes and death-defying stunts of Indiana Jones’ onscreen adventures. Sit behind the director’s chair to participate in this stage spectacular that reveals some of the moviemaking magic responsible for Indy’s triumphs over deadly traps, bad-guy battles and epic-scale obstacles. You may even be chosen to be an extra!

Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular!

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Remember…Dreams Come True Fireworks on the Storybook Land Canal Boats

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This last week, we got very lucky. We were hitting some Fantasy Land attractions on Saturday night during the fireworks show so we could avoid some wait times. We happen to time our trip on the Storybook Land Canal Boats so that the “Remember…Dreams Come True” fireworks started right when we got to Cinderella’s Castle - this timing was by complete accident. To our surprise, the cast member manning the boat stopped to allow us to watch the fireworks. I guess this is the proper protocol as all the boats stopped. It was a real treat to sit on the boat and watch fireworks from both sides (the majority launched from inside Mickey’s ToonTown and some launched from the closed part of Fantasy Land - Sleeping Beauty’s Castle I believe).

While the seats got a little hard after a bit, it was a truly unique experience. I’m not sure how you can try to time this since the length of the line and how fast the queue is moving determines when you get on. Anyway, it was pretty awesome.

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Disneyland for Disney World Lovers

LaughingPlace.com blog True-Life Adventureland has six tips for the Walt Disney World fans traveling to Disneyland for the first time.

LaughingPlace.com: Disneyland for Disney World Lovers (True-Life Adventureland)

I think the tips are spot on. And I totally think that the ferris wheel (Sun Wheel) in California Adventure is the scariest Disney attraction.

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Family Travel: Thrills and spills in Disneyland Resort Paris

Disneyland Paris Crush Roller Coaster

As part of their 15th anniversary celebrations, the resort has been working overtime to get two brand new rides, Crush’s Coaster and the Cars Race Rally, completed. Now all they needed was some willing volunteers to come and see what all their hard work had achieved.

Family Travel: Thrills and spills in Disneyland Resort Paris

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Watch a 12 Month Time Lapse Video of the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Construction

12 Month Time Lapse Video of Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Construction
I think it’s awesome that Disney would create and release a video of this. Using the top of the Matterhorn as a scenic photo opp, Disney took pictures of the Finding Nemo Sumarine Voyage construction and pieced it together into a time lapse video. I love seeing the Monorail flash in and out of frames. You have to check it out.

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Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Interviews and Pictures

The Laughingplace.com has some awesome interviews in video format posted from the opening day ceremonies of the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage in Disneyland. I highly recommend checking them out:

LaughingPlace Lotion: Finding Nemo Subarinve Voyage Interviews and Pictures

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Cars Race Rally

This is video from the Disney-Pixar Cars attraction at the studios in Disneyland Paris.

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YouTube - Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage

This is the first video I’ve seen so far of the newly remodeled and newly opened Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage. With this opening, a whole new generation can experience the Disneyland Subs like their parents and their parent’s parents did.

After watching this video, I was surprised at how little the Nemo cast was integrated into the story of the ride. The ending of the video is dark and not much can be seen, but I’m sure now that the ride is open, more videos will flood the internet.

YouTube - Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage

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A Day at Disneyland - an Audio tour of a day at Disneyland during the Golden Years

A Day at Disneyland
Geoff took a lot of time in research and production to produce a 266MB MP3 file for his brother - a fellow Disneyland nut. The audio track contains audio from old attractions, ambient music and historical recordings. I haven’t listen to it yet, but it’s next on my playlist. If you’re interested, head over to http://www.stargaze.org/disney/ and download it today.

[Via Boing Boing]

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Storybook Land Canal Boats - 1958



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Here is a shot - not sure where it is taken from - that shows Cinderella’s castle in Storybook Land. If I had to guess, I would say it’s from Casey Jr.

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Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters Opening Day Ceremonies


Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters Opening day ceremonies.

I believe this is from Hong Kong Disneyland, but feel free to correct me if I’m wrong. If that’s the case, this would have been September 12th, 2005ish.

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Phantom Manor Video


Video of the Phantom Manor attraction in Disneyland Paris (Euro Disney).

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Fan Created Attraction Posters

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Who doesn’t love attraction posters. This fan created his own. According to the site, a Disney executive saw his creations and hired him to do attractions poster for current Disney attractions.

[via Boing Boing]

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General Motors Opens Interactive “Fuel For Thought” Exhibit at Walt Disney World Resort’s Epcot Theme Park in Florida

GM General Motors LogoGM has opened an area dedicated to alternative fuel in Epcot just outside of the Test Track. The “Fuel For Thought” exhibit is comprised of games, graphics and messages and sounds a lot like Innoventions at Disneyland. Here is the press release from GM:

DETROIT - General Motors will bring the wonder of fuel cell technology, hybrid vehicles and ethanol-powered cars and trucks to life with the newly opened “Fuel For Thought” display at Walt Disney World Resort’s Epcot theme park near Orlando, Florida. The exhibit features unique, interactive components to provide edutainment for visitors of all ages about advanced automotive technology and the road to a greener future.

“Epcot is an amazing imaginative theme park,” said Betsy Lazar, executive director of advertising and media operations for General Motors. “With the addition of ‘Fuel For Thought,’ visitors will now have an opportunity to explore innovative aspects and applications of automotive technology through a fun-filled experience.”

“Fuel For Thought” is comprised of interactive kiosks and games, a special floor projection, plasma wall elements, bright graphics and messaging, vehicle displays with information conveyed through lighting and video, and live narrated presentations.

The walk through “Fuel For Thought” begins down a livegreengoyellow.com pathway designed with brilliant graphics and a plasma wall with an expansive photo of a cornfield. As visitors pass by, they will see the cornstalks parting in a wavelike fashion. The opposite wall is dotted with porthole-like windows that provide an introduction to different GM environmental activities throughout the world.

The yellow pathway leads up to the exhibit’s open bi-level space filled with a variety of activities to enjoy.

Five touch-screen games are stationed in the backside of the porthole-like windows, including a trivia game about hybrid technology, a Stalk Car racing game, and a memory game where one matches the photos from a fuel cell marathon.

Three free-standing kiosks have numerous buttons, dials, video screens, lighting effects, factoids and more for interactive learning about fuel cells, hybrids and E85. The kiosks provide learnings such as how a hydrogen atom is used ultimately in a fuel cell stack to create energy and eventually exhaust made of water.

The main exhibit space floor is highlighted by a giant projected circular graphic controlled by motion sensors. At one point the circle appears to hold corn kernels and as someone walks across it, the kernels pop into popcorn while E85 messages traverse the area. The themed graphic also presents an electricity show while emphasizing hybrid technology and a pool of water is at the forefront when fuel cell messages are shared.

An actual FlexFuel E85 compatible vehicle is housed on the main floor for visitors to climb in and out of, while one wall houses a Chevy Tahoe chassis that demonstrates through vibrant lighting effects how a two-mode hybrid works.

Upon exiting “Fuel For Thought,” the future of the automotive industry is expanded upon with a display featuring the AUTOnomy. The AUTOnomy, first introduced at the North American International Auto Show in January 2002, marked a bold push from GM to reinvent the automobile. The world’s first vehicle designed from the ground up around a fuel cell propulsion system is viewable in a display surrounded by extensive graphics and looping video to watch, and features a live presentation narrator four times per hour.

“Epcot is a place of endless possibilities for adults and children, and ‘Fuel For Thought’ provides a fun, interactive experience that shows the endless creativity of the General Motors team,” said Brad Rex, vice president of Epcot. “We share GM’s passion for preserving our environment and are thrilled with this wonderful addition to Epcot.”

The “Fuel For Thought” exhibit is easily accessed upon exiting the thrill ride “Test Track presented by General Motors” in the park’s “Future World” section. Theme park admission is required to experience “Fuel For Thought.”

General Motors has been an active partner at Epcot?Ç¬Æ (Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow) since the theme park opened its doors October 1, 1982. Epcot was the second theme park built at the Walt Disney World Resort.

The first thrill attraction at Epcot “Test Track presented by General Motors” was added on March 17, 1999. Test Track takes riders through the hair-raising world of auto testing on one of the longest, fastest attractions in Disney history. The ride races up a bumpy terrain, roars around hair-pin turns, travels through freezing cold chambers, and rushes onto 50-degree banked curves at 60 miles an hour. “Fuel For Thought” is the most extensive interactive exhibit attached to “Test Track presented by General Motors” to date.

General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world’s largest automaker, has been the global industry sales leader for 75 years. Founded in 1908, GM today employs about 318,000 people around the world. With global headquarters in Detroit, GM manufactures its cars and trucks in 33 countries. In 2005, 9.17 million GM cars and trucks were sold globally under the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, HUMMER, Opel, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn and Vauxhall. GM’s OnStar subsidiary is the industry leader in vehicle safety, security and information services. More information on GM can be found at www.gm.com.

Walt Disney World Resort is a contiguous 40-square-mile, world-class entertainment and recreation center featuring four theme parks (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom); two water adventure parks (Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon); 32 resort hotels (22 owned and operated by Walt Disney World); 99 holes of golf on six courses; two full-service spas; Disney’s Wedding Pavilion; Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex; and Downtown Disney, an entertainment-shopping-dining complex encompassing the Marketplace, Pleasure Island and West Side. Located at Lake Buena Vista, Fla., 20 miles southwest of Orlando, Walt Disney World Resort opened Oct. 1, 1971. Open daily, year-round.

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Disneylandtour.com Disneyland Update - Rockin’ Both Parks 2007


Disneylandtour.com does his monthly 10 minute goodness on youtube taking us on Rockin’ Space Mountain and Rockin’ California Screamin’. After listening to the official Disneyland podcast yesterday, I have some appreciation for the work that went into adding these soundtracks. As a special bonus, he’s included footage of the Animal Kingdom’s Expedition Everest in Walt Disney World.

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