Indiana Jones Adventure – Temple of the Forbidden Disneyland

Posted on 28. Jan, 2010 by Donald Duck in Videos

See the future, unlimited wealth, or the foutain of youth – what will be your reward from Mara. Or, if you look in her eyes you will get something – a bit – rougher. I hope you enjoy the show. I am the videographer and copyright holder of this video! – - RU

The Best Of Disneyland Resort Paris


$10.16

2008 release, a collection of tracks culled from Disney’s theme park resorts around the world including Paris. 24 tracks including ‘It’s A Small World’ (Paris Version), ‘Euro Disneyland Feel The Magic’, ‘Mickey Globe Trotter’ and many others. EMI> >>Read More

Fodor’s Disneyland and Southern California with Kids, 9th Edition (Special-Interest Titles)


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Your Ticket to a Magical Vacation at the Disneyland Resort.Now is the perfect time to take the Southern California vacation of a lifetime. This guide helps you find all the magic at Disneyland and Disneyland’s California Adventure. Also included is detailed information for all the other major theme parks in the area. You’ll soon see why Southern California is a favorite destination for kids of all ages!What’s inside:•Quick Guides for attractions, dining, and lodging to help you decide on the best places for your family •Detailed maps of the Disneyland Resort and other Southern California attractions•Tips on how to save time and money while avoiding crowds•Descriptions of rides and attractions, including age and height requirements as well as “scare factors”•The best times and locations to view parades, one-of-a-kind shows, and spectacular firework displays•Interesting Disneyland facts, trivia, and details, plus hints on finding “Hidden Mickeys” >>Read More

The Art of Disneyland


$32.97

Gathered together for the first time anywhere is anillustrated chronicle of the artistic development of the landmarks,attractions, and shows that constitute Disneyland. Conceptual materials, sketches, layout drawings, andpaintings are meticulously reproduced with lavish production values in abeautiful large-format book that is destined to become a spectacular keepsakefor the Park’s fans and art collectors everywhere. >>Read More

Birnbaum’s Disneyland Resort 2009


$5.87

This updated edition of Birnbaum’s Disneyland Resort, the most respected and well-known name in Disney guides, takes readers through Walt Disney’s first theme park with ease and flair. Since our guide is the only guide that’s official, this book includes the most accurate and current information on prices and attractions. This edition includes details on some big changes brewing at Disney’s California Adventure (including an entire new “land” themed to the hit Disney.Pixar film Cars!), and we give readers the whole scoop. Other updates include an insider’s look at the expansion of Disney’s Grand Californian Resort and Spa, tips on how to catch the “Wildcat fever” at the peppy new show: “High School Musical 2-School’s Out!”, expanded coverage of the popular “Pirates Lair on Tom Sawyer Island”, and descriptions of all the latest happenings at Downtown Disney District Our guide is also the only one allowed to feature Disney characters. And Birnbaum’s Disneyland Resort is the most comprehensive guidebook, offering complete information on the Magic Kingdom, Disney’s California Adventure, and Downtown Disney, as well as details about Anaheim area attractions, things to do in Los Angeles, and special driving routes around Southern California. This is the only guide to Disneyland that readers need, entirely updated every year. >>Read More

Disneyland’s Hidden Mickeys, 2nd Edition: A Field Guide to Disneyland Resort’s Best-Kept Secrets


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Camouflaged images of Mickey Mouse are dotted around the Disneyland Resort theme parks and resorts, ready to surprise and delight observant visitors. This second edition of Disneyland’s Hidden Mickeys provides the very latest information on where these images of Mickey are hiding. To add to the fun, the book is organized into three scavenger hunts, complete with clues, hints, points to be scored, and places to tally them. Compete with family and friends to spot Mickey. Or simply search for him wherever you find yourself in Disneyland, Disney’s California Adventure Park, Downtown Disney® District or the resort hotels by turning to the “Index to Mickey’s Hiding Places” in the back of the book. Includes complete descriptions of every hidden Mickey in the book. >>Read More

Walt Disney Treasures – Disneyland – Secrets, Stories & Magic (Collector’s Tin)


$129.90

On July 17 1955 Walt Disney opened the gates to Disneyland(R) the beloved American icon that has become a cherished destination for generations. It was also the day Walt’s sixteen-year dream came true. The centerpiece of this volume is a captivating and nostalgic film that takes you inside that dream. Rare archival footage new interviews with key people and Walt’s own words reveal how his innovative vision became a reality. Then discover more Disneyland(R) secrets with a fun-filled trivia game and relive the magic of the recently restored PEOPLE AND PLACES: DISNEYLAND U.S.A. presented in CinemaScope with a new 5.1 audio mix. Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come.System Requirements:Running Time: 332 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: NR UPC: 786936702057Originally conceived as a fiftieth anniversary tribute to Disneyland, this 332-minute DVD set celebrates Walt Disney’s vision and drive in imagining, building, and marketing America’s first-ever theme park. This compilation offers fascinating insight into Walt Disney’s enormous undertaking through the documentary “The Secrets, Stories, and Magic of Disneyland,” the retrospective “Operation Disneyland,” three episodes from “The Wonderful World of Color” television series, one “People and Places” episode, and a collection of historical time-lapse construction footage from Disneyland in Anaheim, California. Leonard Maltin and Julie Andrews provide an introduction to the 80-minute “Secrets, Stories, and Magic” which details Walt Disney’s initial vision for Disneyland, considered to be “Walt’s Folly” by many Disney Studio employees, and the various stages of the park’s planning and construction culminating in its grand opening on July 17, 1955. Extensive new and vintage footage address virtually every aspect of the conception and realization of Disneyland from the original site plan and concept art to the tight construction schedule, logistical problems during construction and on opening day, the development of new enhanced motion vehicle technology for the rides, and the shelved ideas that make up the “Disneyland that never was.” Extensive interview footage includes Walt Disney, George Lucas, Roy Disney, artist Herb Ryman, retired president of Disneyland Jack Lindquist, composer Richard Sherman, and many others. After an interactive Disneyland trivia game that’s none-to-easy even in the beginner mode, it’s on to a restored version of the 1956 “People and Places: Disneyland USA” episode which highlights Walt Disney’s goal that Disneyland serve as a place of enlightenment, happiness, and the pursuit of fun and takes viewers on a slow-paced exploration of the five areas of Disneyland. Modern audiences might be inclined to condemn this particular feature as a 42-minute-long Disneyland commercial, but in 1956 it functioned more as an exploration of a distant place that many around the world had never had the opportunity to visit. Disc two begins with “Operation Disneyland,” a 14-minute black and white documentary produced for ABC closed circuit television which looks at the technical aspects of broadcasting the opening ceremonies of Disneyland on live television. Never intended for public viewing, the program offers an interesting and historically valuable look back at the mechanics of live television in the 1950’s. Next are three episodes of Walt Disney’s weekly program “The Wonderful World of Color.” “The Golden Horseshoe Revue” features the 10,000th vaudeville-inspired performance at Disneyland’s The Golden Horseshoe Saloon with Betty Taylor, Wally Boag, Gene Sheldon, Ed Wynn, and former Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeer Annette Funicello. “Disneyland Goes to the World’s Fair” details Disney’s contributions to the New York World’s Fair of 1964-1965 including the creation of “It’s A Small World” for UNICEF, “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln,” and the “Primeval World” audio-animatronic dinosaurs currently on exhibit in the Disneyland Railroad. “Disneyland Around the Seasons” celebrates Disneyland’s 11th year with a look at special holiday programming at Disneyland. Finally, footage from several time-lapse cameras scattered throughout Disneyland during the park’s construction is presented with narration by Tony Baxter from Disney Imagineering, and Ed Hobbleman and Walter Magnuson from the Disney Studio Inventory Group. Just about everything one could ever want to know about the history of Disneyland is right here in this thorough Disney collection. –Tami Horiuchi >>Read More

Sing Along Songs – Disneyland Fun


$7.57

Sing, dance, and play along with your favorite Disney songs! It’s fun and easy as you read the on-screen lyrics and join your favorite characters in their most memorable musical moments! Sing along to the happiest songs on earth at the happiest place on earth — Disneyland! Your host, Mr. Owl, invites you to celebrate a musical day with all your favorite Disney friends. Join Mickey and Minnie for fun and thrills as they hustle and bustle behind the scenes at the park! Then get a front-row seat on some of the wildest rides, like Star Tours, Splash Mountain and the Matterhorn, with Chip ‘n’ Dale, Roger Rabbit, and a Magic Kingdom filled with sing-along adventures.It’s easy to see why this is one of the bestselling sing-alongs from Disney: it plays like the ultimate family-vacation home movie. Instead of fleeting glimpses of your favorite characters on your home videos of Disneyland, this 27-minute episode showcases Mickey, Goofy, Pluto, and their friends hanging out with kids inside the Magic Kingdom singing (well, their lips don’t move) such popular songs as ” Zip a Dee Do Dah,” “It’s a Small World,” and “Step in Time” with the lyrics appearing on screen for youngsters. The one drawback is the video was shot in 1990, so none of the newer rides are shown, and worse yet, some older rides seen aren’t around anymore (“Mom, why didn’t we go on the submarine?”). Perhaps that isn’t a drawback since, despite the age, and some truly unknown songs (“Making Memories”), the program continues to be popular. –Doug Thomas >>Read More

Disneyland Resort 2-day Park Hopper® Ticket Adult (Age 10+)


$450.00

Beloved by families around the world, Disneyland® has welcomed over 500 million guests since its introduction. Guests hail from all 50 states and virtually every country on the globe. The Disneyland guest roster over the past five decades includes a host of dignitaries and celebritiesfrom seven US Presidents, countless heads of state, major athletes and stars of film, television, stage and music.

Art Linkletter, renowned TV personality and host of the live Disneyland opening day TV broadcast on July 17, 1955, recalled his first impression of Disneyland. “Walt brought me down here to Anaheim when Disneyland was under construction and it was nothing but dirt roads and orange groves, the Santa Ana Freeway wasn’t even completed,” said Linkletter. “I didnt want to spoil Walts enthusiasm but I thought Geez! Who’s gonna come down here? Shows you how much I know!” >>Read More

Disneyland’s Hidden Mickeys: A Field Guide to the Disneyland Resort’s Best-Kept Secrets


$7.98

Camouflaged images of Mickey Mouse are hidden around the Disney theme parks and resorts worldwide-just waiting to delight the visitors who spot them. Searching for them adds extra fun to any visit and has become something of a mission for many Disney fans. At their request, Barrett, whose Hidden Mickeys field guide has been helping Disney World visitors hunt these elusive characters since 2003, now offers equal sleuthing aid to Disneyland visitors. >>Read More

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25 Responses to “Indiana Jones Adventure – Temple of the Forbidden Disneyland”

  1. Rcp123190

    28. Jan, 2010

    They really do…There will be no other park like Disney…They just know how to do it

  2. Carla4ya2

    28. Jan, 2010

    One of my favorite rides!
    & pirates of the Caribbean.

  3. Agentsub

    28. Jan, 2010

    4:46 You *HAD* To touch the pole, didn’t you?

  4. uchihaaddiction

    28. Jan, 2010

    I agree, Disney creates a much better atmosphere than other parks.

  5. funtyrone

    28. Jan, 2010

    uh oh! boulders! look out! duck!

  6. struckeranduong

    28. Jan, 2010

    @startfightsx I’m lucky that i live right next to Disney. I go there like 2 3 times a year :D

  7. FuturelyAncient

    28. Jan, 2010

    Thanks :D

  8. donnie10855

    29. Jan, 2010

    @FuturelyAncient
    “I’ve Got Spurs (that Jingle, Jangle, Jingle)” by Kay Kyser

  9. harvestmoonmaster12

    29. Jan, 2010

    do single rider on indiana jones were you ge a pass, and you go on in the exit, and you get on almost like a fastpass! But, your party will be seperated if you do this

  10. startfightsx

    29. Jan, 2010

    I miss Disney.

  11. TonitoDSB

    29. Jan, 2010

    yea but disneyland is always going to be a better park. yea universal studios has great rides but they dont give you the feeling that this ride or tower of terror give you.

  12. TonitoDSB

    29. Jan, 2010

    thats cool im going tooi cant wait either its been like 2 years since ive been to disneyland. ill be there on sunday and monday.

  13. ymeza2121

    29. Jan, 2010

    This ride and the twilight tower are the rides i get most excited to ride on and are THE one i HAVE to ride to complete my disneyland trip XD

  14. Burndinator

    29. Jan, 2010

    @beebee231
    dont forget to go to universal studios! much fun.

  15. beebee231

    29. Jan, 2010

    im going to disneyland in march on easter break i cant wait even though its two months aaway im still excited to go and my hotel got a veiw of disney land yay!!!!!!!!

  16. LILSEGA2324

    29. Jan, 2010

    i went on this ride its krazy!!!!!!!!!!!!

  17. blaiirexo

    29. Jan, 2010

    there is always such a long line for this ride but the ride is so fun :)

  18. CpFan334

    29. Jan, 2010

    first time i went on i was ignoring the video sallah made but listened to the seat belt part ima all liek mom whats gonna happen she said nothing but then i was scared then it got so fun now i go on it all the time

  19. greenmotorcar

    29. Jan, 2010

    No one does a darkride better than Disney.

  20. xashleyyxlovex

    29. Jan, 2010

    im going there in july for my 16th birthday
    im most excited to go on this ride

  21. Ripper5985

    29. Jan, 2010

    In fact most songs are from “Temple of Doom” score.

    The End song is from the end from “Raiders of The Lost Ark” Prelude.

  22. ZBoonify

    29. Jan, 2010

    Foolish mortal..You looked into my eyes!!!

    Destroying that ride, would be like tearing a part of my childhood out…

  23. defenderoFreedom

    29. Jan, 2010

    ….ok lets go on Space Mountain now :)

  24. Vintagepanda0216

    29. Jan, 2010

    haha, you sagittarius! lol

  25. FuturelyAncient

    29. Jan, 2010

    Whats the song at the beginning? o__o

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