Damn being from California born and raised. Having gone to Disneyland and gone on the Anaheim version.. this ride definitely was super fire! I gotta get to Tokyo!!!
The main difference is the queue area... this one is much more immersive... although I didn't see any of the "audience participation" bits like they have in the queue in Anaheim...
The queue is different and the title of the ride is different, but it looks to have the exact same track layout as the Disneyland version. Only a few subtle changes in some areas, but that's about it.
I was already impressed by the temple outside, then we entered the multi-level dig site and its just like...wow. The Disneysea Tower of Terror has this too. Like 2 completely different queue experiences mashed together
I like that level of immersiveness, like standing in line is like a part of the ride itself... However, this one takes the immersiveness of Anaheim's version and kicks it up a few notches...
I hear that they’re replacing Dinosaur with this in Animal Kingdom. I’m going to miss that ride so much. I remember riding it for the first time in early 2000s. RIP Dinosaur, I’ll cherish the memories.
That decision makes no sense to me. Why would they put an Indiana Jones ride in Animal Kingdom? Hollywood Studios I’d understand, but Animal Kingdom? Indiana Jones is an archeologist, meaning he studies ancient HUMAN civilizations. Plus he HATES SNAKES! How does it make sense to put an attraction, based around a character who studies humans and despises the main type of animal he comes across, in a theme park that’s all about the exploration and preservation of ANIMALS? Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely LOVE the Indiana Jones film trilogy, but I don’t think the character, or the franchise, can fit well in Animal Kingdom. Plus, I like Dinosaur too much. I don’t want them to take it away.
@ From what I heard, the entire dinosaur area, rides, attractions in Animal Kingdom will be taken down and will be replaced with a brand new theme. Encanto will also be included in Animal Kingdom.
My wish is that Disney completely levels Dinosaur and starts from scratch with the new Indy ride. Make it bigger and use a trackless ride system so the cars can do more unique maneuvers. I know it will never happen since it will be cheaper to just overlay the ride system as is.
That decision makes no sense to me. Why would they put an Indiana Jones ride in Animal Kingdom? Hollywood Studios I’d understand, but Animal Kingdom? Indiana Jones is an archeologist, meaning he studies ancient HUMAN civilizations. Plus he HATES SNAKES! How does it make sense to put an attraction, based around a character who studies humans and despises the main type of animal he comes across, in a theme park that’s all about the exploration and preservation of ANIMALS? Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely LOVE the Indiana Jones film trilogy, but I don’t think the character, or the franchise, can fit well in Animal Kingdom. Plus, I like Dinosaur too much. I don’t want them to take it away.
I would bet huge money that you will not receive either version of this ride. Everyone is getting excited thinking its going to be like that, it wont. Its going to be a screen based attraction featuring the new female lead character. The reason Dinosaur is going is because it has too many animatronics to maintain and the park is sick of paying for these rides with a ton of moving characters. I'd say that was the REAL reason Splash Mountain, Maelstrom, and The Great Movie Ride were torn down too. Notice how every one of these rides with a lot of moving animatronics get turned into a screen ride? Dont get your hopes up.
I've been on both, and while the Tokyo version definitely wins on reliability/condition and a few extra great effects that should be brought over, the darker, eerier mood of the Anaheim version just makes it the superior one. Everything in the Tokyo version is too brightly-lit, which makes the attraction feel smaller, and the crystal skull is devoid of personality or menace to match Mara's.
I've never ridden the Disneyland one, but this ride was a highlight of Tokyo DisneySea. The track layout is, I think, the same as the Anaheim one and nearly identical to that of Dinosaur at Animal Kingdom in Orlando (soon to be another Indiana Jones ride).
I've been on both, and I prefer the red lava theme at Disneyland. Also the giant Mara face with projection mapping and James Earl Jones' voice is a better start to the ride in my opinion.
3:50 The only thing I don’t like about this version is how the finale soundtrack is played during the boulder scene. If u have ridden CA’s version, you know the soundtrack plays 10 seconds sooner than it does in this version.
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I'm sure they got inspiration from "La valle dei Re" at Gardaland. The way they use the light effects, the soundtrack, how the set designs are done... it seems to be inside it but in a newer version.
The lack of fire and some scenes look suprisingly kinda spare/lacking compared to the D-land version. The idol in the original (with the video overlays) is so much more impressive than the tiny, kinda stupid looking crystal skull. The tornado and fire puff thing are kinda neat, but the d-land version is still nicer overall.
AMAZiNG DETAIL..Walking Through The Inside Of The Temple Que ! -- OLC Wouldn't Wan't An Exact Copy From Disneyland..Especially Being..IN "THE LOST RIVER DELTA". -- YOU Gotta Ride This..To Enjoy The Differences.
I’m glad it’s not too different. If it was all the selfish greedy Americans would be moaning it’s not in California or Florida like they do about any other attraction that’s unique or popular in a non American park when they’ve already got so many of their own
Don't think it's scarier at all, possibly on par with, but I'm a fan of the traditional skull room look the lighting feels better, and a skull without an eyeball feels more (sorry for saying this) realistic in nature. The "tornado" wasn't winning any innovation awards for me either. Ultimately though, it really is the same ride with a some set differences. I wouldn't be disappointed to ride this, but I can't say this is better or anything like that, just different.
I’ve been on the Tokyo and the Californian versions. The Tokyo one isn’t scarier, but it’s a lot newer and all the special effects are working properly for it, so it’s better in my opinion. The video doesn’t show it, but the queue line is even more elaborate than the California version as well.
@@isaacfortnerthe queue does look amazing. Does the queue area have the claustrophobic, cave tunnel look, like in CA? Or is it more opened, like that big chamber the guests were walking through?
3:29 that fireball effect really needs to be added to the Anaheim version!
Can you imagine the Karen's that would sue because they "THOUGHT" they were gonna get burned.
I wish tho!!😂
On top of that they also need to add that twister, gorgeous glowing dart room, and a camera at the last drop for our take home souvenir!
The fireball effect needs to come to Disneyland!!!
The color ambiance changes the tone of the ride a lot.
Damn being from California born and raised.
Having gone to Disneyland and gone on the Anaheim version..
this ride definitely was super fire!
I gotta get to Tokyo!!!
It honestly doesn’t look too different to the one here in Disneyland. I will say that fire coming at you is new and a very cool effect.
Disneyland inspired/based, the track route is nearly exactly the same.
Does the one in Japan have warning signs for injury about the ride having whiplash like is does in disneyland?
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The main difference is the queue area... this one is much more immersive... although I didn't see any of the "audience participation" bits like they have in the queue in Anaheim...
Thx for coming again!
The queue is different and the title of the ride is different, but it looks to have the exact same track layout as the Disneyland version. Only a few subtle changes in some areas, but that's about it.
Agreed. Different show elements, but the track layout is exactly the same as DLR and Dinosaur at WDW.
I love how it all starts when you first step into the queue line. It's like it's a walkthrough ride first before going in the ride itself.
I was already impressed by the temple outside, then we entered the multi-level dig site and its just like...wow.
The Disneysea Tower of Terror has this too. Like 2 completely different queue experiences mashed together
I like that level of immersiveness, like standing in line is like a part of the ride itself... However, this one takes the immersiveness of Anaheim's version and kicks it up a few notches...
love how the ride here in california is basically the same layout as the one in tokyo but with theming differences
This was amazing!!!! We need it in orlando!!
I hear that they’re replacing Dinosaur with this in Animal Kingdom. I’m going to miss that ride so much. I remember riding it for the first time in early 2000s. RIP Dinosaur, I’ll cherish the memories.
That decision makes no sense to me. Why would they put an Indiana Jones ride in Animal Kingdom? Hollywood Studios I’d understand, but Animal Kingdom? Indiana Jones is an archeologist, meaning he studies ancient HUMAN civilizations. Plus he HATES SNAKES!
How does it make sense to put an attraction, based around a character who studies humans and despises the main type of animal he comes across, in a theme park that’s all about the exploration and preservation of ANIMALS?
Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely LOVE the Indiana Jones film trilogy, but I don’t think the character, or the franchise, can fit well in Animal Kingdom.
Plus, I like Dinosaur too much. I don’t want them to take it away.
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From what I heard, the entire dinosaur area, rides, attractions in Animal Kingdom will be taken down and will be replaced with a brand new theme. Encanto will also be included in Animal Kingdom.
Yes, but apparently the story will also be different too to fit with the Animal Kingdom, so Indie will be trying to find a creature of some kind.
My wish is that Disney completely levels Dinosaur and starts from scratch with the new Indy ride. Make it bigger and use a trackless ride system so the cars can do more unique maneuvers. I know it will never happen since it will be cheaper to just overlay the ride system as is.
@@tred6292he’s going to be searching for a mythical creature. Finally tapping into the fantasy creatures that the original park story promised.
Based on the concept art it looks like this version is coming to animal kingdom with a few changes
Here for it 🤩
Damn, couldn't even replace dinosaur with something original
No, the story has been confirmed to be an original one
That decision makes no sense to me. Why would they put an Indiana Jones ride in Animal Kingdom? Hollywood Studios I’d understand, but Animal Kingdom? Indiana Jones is an archeologist, meaning he studies ancient HUMAN civilizations. Plus he HATES SNAKES!
How does it make sense to put an attraction, based around a character who studies humans and despises the main type of animal he comes across, in a theme park that’s all about the exploration and preservation of ANIMALS?
Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely LOVE the Indiana Jones film trilogy, but I don’t think the character, or the franchise, can fit well in Animal Kingdom.
Plus, I like Dinosaur too much. I don’t want them to take it away.
I would bet huge money that you will not receive either version of this ride. Everyone is getting excited thinking its going to be like that, it wont. Its going to be a screen based attraction featuring the new female lead character. The reason Dinosaur is going is because it has too many animatronics to maintain and the park is sick of paying for these rides with a ton of moving characters. I'd say that was the REAL reason Splash Mountain, Maelstrom, and The Great Movie Ride were torn down too. Notice how every one of these rides with a lot of moving animatronics get turned into a screen ride? Dont get your hopes up.
I've been on both, and while the Tokyo version definitely wins on reliability/condition and a few extra great effects that should be brought over, the darker, eerier mood of the Anaheim version just makes it the superior one. Everything in the Tokyo version is too brightly-lit, which makes the attraction feel smaller, and the crystal skull is devoid of personality or menace to match Mara's.
The ambience part at 2:39 is what makes this ride scarier
I've never ridden the Disneyland one, but this ride was a highlight of Tokyo DisneySea. The track layout is, I think, the same as the Anaheim one and nearly identical to that of Dinosaur at Animal Kingdom in Orlando (soon to be another Indiana Jones ride).
one of my favorite rides at Tokyo Disney❤
I've been on both, and I prefer the red lava theme at Disneyland. Also the giant Mara face with projection mapping and James Earl Jones' voice is a better start to the ride in my opinion.
mara is james earl jones!!!! he really was the goat
Listening to all those Short Rounds screaming was funny.
Wow, this looks wicked!
1:37 sounds like the tower of terror in Hollywood Studios (the moment when the ghosts appear)
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might be the coolest lookin ride i ever seen so much detail
WOW, this one looks amazing. We need such a version in Paris too !
The smoke fire!! 🔥🔥
Him hollering in Japanese is sending me. I am in tears
very much hope I get to ride this, one day.
best iteration of the ride for sure
3:50 The only thing I don’t like about this version is how the finale soundtrack is played during the boulder scene. If u have ridden CA’s version, you know the soundtrack plays 10 seconds sooner than it does in this version.
If the Animal Kingdom one is anywhere near the level of this one, it will be awesome!
Creative thumbnail, lol!!
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Some nice updates to the original Anaheim one. Still I’d pick Raiders over Crystal Skull as the main theme.
I'm sure they got inspiration from "La valle dei Re" at Gardaland. The way they use the light effects, the soundtrack, how the set designs are done... it seems to be inside it but in a newer version.
when for Disneyland paris ??
Indeed
bro... that's almost indentical to disneyland there's like 2 differences.
&& maybe I’m speaking out of bias here, but enjoy the Mara sculpture more along with the red/fire theme more than the blue/electric theme.
exact layout, just Crystal skull theme and audio changes
@@disneykid9393 tbf so is the dinosaur ride: exact same path layout. so it doesn't surprise me.
@@christophergzimbelman9977 the first you see of the giant skull here is kinda cool with the indoor tornado effect.
@@christophergzimbelman9977 I like the fire theme better, but in my opinion, the working effects and additional changes are worth the trade-off
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What was this filmed on?
This is like the ride in Anaheim... on steroids...
Nice park
So glad I got to ride this when I went to Tokyo Disney June 2024!
And this is why Tokyo Disneyland is better than our US parks.
because the same ride?
How is it that they updated their ride, but the ones in California or in Florida can't?
I wonder if the mummy and Indiana Jones are in the same universe
Is there any drop or any sudden speed acceleration?
It has the same track layout like the one in California.
The lack of fire and some scenes look suprisingly kinda spare/lacking compared to the D-land version. The idol in the original (with the video overlays) is so much more impressive than the tiny, kinda stupid looking crystal skull. The tornado and fire puff thing are kinda neat, but the d-land version is still nicer overall.
Is this version faster than Anaheim’s?
how did everyones clothing fit the interior lol
I wished this Indiana Jones Dark Ride🤠 with the tornado🌪 would be also in Disneyland Paris......😐 ( i can´t travel to Tokyo, Anaheim, Orlando)
That’s literally the exact same layout as Disneyland
I recently went on Indiana jones Disneyland Anaheim and THIS one is definitely scarier!!!! Way more areas where it’s completely dark.
it is anout the same they have different set dressing
But it's SCARIER!!!
AMAZiNG DETAIL..Walking Through The Inside Of The Temple Que ! -- OLC Wouldn't Wan't An Exact Copy From Disneyland..Especially Being..IN "THE LOST RIVER DELTA". -- YOU Gotta Ride This..To Enjoy The Differences.
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Do tower of terror next
I’m glad it’s not too different. If it was all the selfish greedy Americans would be moaning it’s not in California or Florida like they do about any other attraction that’s unique or popular in a non American park when they’ve already got so many of their own
Same layout different Skin.
It’s the same ride just different theme
Its an amateur or something. As long as we get it. no seals means no seals.
This Indiana Jones ride is wicked
I wouldn't say this is scarier. It's basically the same ride with a couple changes
The atmosphere is a bit more intense. For example, at least Mara’s temple didn’t have any human sacrifice performed in it!
This version isn't that much different from the one at Disneyland.
Japanese version of that ride
It’s the same ride
Don't think they effect's are working right.
Not scarier, longer maybe.
Not enough dinosaurs
im sorry dinsaur is leaving
Are there drops in this ride?
Don't think it's scarier at all, possibly on par with, but I'm a fan of the traditional skull room look the lighting feels better, and a skull without an eyeball feels more (sorry for saying this) realistic in nature. The "tornado" wasn't winning any innovation awards for me either. Ultimately though, it really is the same ride with a some set differences. I wouldn't be disappointed to ride this, but I can't say this is better or anything like that, just different.
I’ve been on the Tokyo and the Californian versions. The Tokyo one isn’t scarier, but it’s a lot newer and all the special effects are working properly for it, so it’s better in my opinion.
The video doesn’t show it, but the queue line is even more elaborate than the California version as well.
@@isaacfortnerthe queue does look amazing. Does the queue area have the claustrophobic, cave tunnel look, like in CA? Or is it more opened, like that big chamber the guests were walking through?
C'mon Guys! Even RCT Mobile had better screaming😉
They don’t scream in Asia
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meh its all in japanese also it's operated by Oriental Land Company not disney company itself, also we have more rides.
lol "scarier" wtf? 🤣
imo california did it better for its being thrilling while japan just added more details and made it less thrilling
Not true... the original Disneyland ride is better !
tad boring i mean why did that snake head look so stiff and bad when they can make good animatronics lol
Nice park