[4K] Indiana Jones Adventure POV - Disneyland Park, California | 4K 60FPS POV

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Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye at Disneyland Park in California shot in 4K 60FPS! Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye at Disneyland Park in California is a classic Disney Imagineering Attraction Found in Adventureland that takes guests on a crazy, out-of-control journey! Built-in 1995, Indiana Jones Adventure puts guests into a recently unearthed Archaeological Site where a mysterious deity named Mara would give gives of earthly riches, the fountain of youth, or visions of the future! Board your rickety transport vehicle and get thrust into an out-of-control adventure like no other on Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye at Disneyland Park in California! Indiana Jones Temple of the Forbidden Eye at the Original Disneyland Park in California is a great attraction for kids, families, teens, as well as adults to ride, it is a must-do attraction at the Disneyland Resort.

This POV of the Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye at Disneyland Park in California was shot in Late January 2024

Timestamps:
0:00 - Queue
3:59 - Indiana Jones Adventure POV

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All Comments (21)
  • @CoolsBreeze
    I was in line when the ride first opened and even after all these decades this ride is still as amazing as ever.
  • @DavidPunisher23
    Still hard to believe that this ride is almost 30 years old!
  • @number1sunnyfan
    I’m going to Disneyland in April for 3 days with the SoCal pass and every time I’m about to go, I love watching videos of the rides! I’m super excited!!
  • Ngl there’s not much else that can get you as hyped up as when you’re next in line and that Jeep pulls into the station out of the dark with its headlights on:):)
  • @infernonine
    After I graduated high school, my grandfather took me out to Disneyland. It was like 1993 1994.I Remember this ride wasn’t finished but you could walk around the beginning of the line there.shame I didn’t get to go on it as it wasn’t done yet.
  • @xzaviercarrillo
    I must say that this is a goated ride with a goated queue heck the best queue in the park
  • @shawnsmith4204
    The best rides at Disneyland 1. Star Wars Rise of the Resistance 2. Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye 3. Star Tours 4. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad 5. Pirates of the Caribbean 6. Haunted Mansion
  • @marcuscheng2507
    Snakes! You guys are on your own! That’s my favorite part of the ride!
  • @philrabe910
    This one really blew me away back in the day. It's still a great E ticket! They definitely should put a version in Florida.
  • @paulgerrard9227
    Get your days worth of exercise walking that far to start the ride. Should be lunch at the halfway point
  • I’ve been going to Disneyland for 26 years and it’s one of my favorite rides I ever ridden. The ride opened when I was a little baby. I can’t believe me and the ride are both gonna be 30 years old next year! I can’t believe that .
  • @user-xb3qd7yp6d
    It has been over 30 years and of course things change but I remember this ride being more immersive as the car would be bumping and twisting thru out the ride. No one was there at the time and me and the kids went on it twice. It was great. this ride seems now more sedate.
  • @janetalba8783
    Imagine that quarter mile walkway full of people. Disneyland’s greatest talent is storing people.
  • @vzkmqz
    I've never ridden this version, but just returned from Tokyo DisneySea and this was my favorite ride. Can't wait to checkout the Disneyland iteration.
  • @hakjie1112
    a trackless Indiana Jones would be ideal, coz the tracks always give away the surprise in this ride
  • @rioenomotofilms
    Great video. Low light condition is perfect with your camera! What camera are you using to record this? Amazing video
  • @arielperez3613
    Why does the video only now show the safety rules. Before it used to show more stuff