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Topic: Indiana Jones Summer of Hidden Mysteries offerings

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bravebrother
Mon 5/12/2008 9:56p
>> have one of those cards in my wallet. I've carried it there since the year the ride opened<<

LOL!!!! Ha!!!! .... me too!!!!!!!!
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Pixie Glitter
Tue 5/13/2008 12:03a
Thanks for the answer, DBitz2!!
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bubsmom
Sun 5/18/2008 10:28a
Pixie*G*

(please excuse my random "shout out" to Pixie! *G* !
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Pixie Glitter
Sun 5/18/2008 7:33p
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!! Ohmygosh, bubsmom!! Hey there, how are you?! (Feel free to take the conversation to Community or Playpen so we don't annoy hardcore Indy enthusiasts). ;-)
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DyGDisney
Wed 5/21/2008 2:22p
Has anyone experienced the Indy Adventure yet? I saw it's on the Disneyland calendar several times a day when we will be there. Just wondering what to expect.
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SoThisIsLove
Sat 5/24/2008 12:14p
<<I've carried around an LP of America Sings in a large suitcase, since 1976, so it's all good...>>

What an intriguing statement....you're like a very patriotic suitcase un-bomber.

I've got one of those decoder cards, too. I think AT&T sponsored them, but don't quote me. It's been a while since I've dug it out of my memorabilia box.
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kari12177
Sat 5/24/2008 3:50p
i saw the new indiana 4, it didnt like it at all, the other 3 were much better
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The Goddess Mara
Sat 5/24/2008 10:00p
Yes, AT&T paid for the decoder cards when they sponspored the attraction.

Temple of Doom (a piece of crap--will someone shoot that woman named Willie, please) is better than Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? Sheesh.
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dizkid
Sun 5/25/2008 12:21a
I checked it out two days ago, very fun. The hidden items were a hoot and the stage show was well constructed. I did however think that the stunt show was too violent for the tiny children I saw, they were also "selling" whips which I think is a nightmare for little sisters everywhere.
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Darkbeer
Sun 5/25/2008 5:39a
I saw the Indy enhancements at Disneyland the last couple of days.

I was a bit worried about the "events" around Adventureland, but it looks like they handled it well...

There are three different scenes, each using 2 stunt men, and they only last about 1 minute each, so they don't really clog up the pathway for that long. (And Adventureland can get pretty congested prior to the Indy additions).

The one drawback, it requires Tarzan Treehouse to close down. I know it isn't the most popular attraction, but still, too bad they couldn't find another location.

The "stage" show is basically another kid friendly show, similar to the former Aladdin Storytelling event. Two actors are used, a female for the first part of the show, then "Indy" shows up for the second half. (This is done on purpose, as Indy goes and performs the three street scenes shortly after the show ends, so keeping him out of the first part of the show allows I don't recommend it for just adults, but if you have kids, it is a fun experience.

The Jungle Cruise is pretty much the same old Jungle Cruise, a couple of jokes have been altered to feature Indiana Jones, and 4 items have been "hidden" in the Jungle Cruise, so folks can try and find them.

The Photo Op is pretty cheesy, and the "quest" to find the six clues to get some wallpaper images on-line is fairly easy.

I wouldn't spend $66 to just see the new stuff, but it works fairly well as a minor enhancement.

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