Day 2 - Part 5
We waved goodbye to the Streetmosphere people twenty minutes before 2 o’clock, so we must have arrived at the Indiana Jones show about 15 minutes before showtime. I’d think that that would be early enough, but the middle section was already filled, so we found some seats over toward the right side of the stage. They weren’t the best seats, but at least they’d be closer to the exits when the show ended.
It had been a long time since we’d seen this show – I think our trip in 2001 was the last time, because we went to Lights, Motors, Action the two previous trips, in 2005 and 2009. Not that you can’t see both on one visit, but they’re kind of similar, in my book. They’re both stunt shows that use the premise that a movie is being shot. One has fast cars and one has Indiana Jones. They both give you a chance to sit down, but otherwise take an hour chunk out of your assault on the park.
I got my camera out and kicked myself that I’d left the big zoom lens in the hotel room. Before we left that morning I looked at it and considered whether I should take it, but thought that I’d rather travel “light” and I couldn’t think of anything that I might encounter at DHS that I’d need it for. Dumb! After all, what did I buy it for? Well, at that moment I vowed to carry it to all of the parks from then on!
Soon the show started with Indy dropping from a rope tied to the rafters, and I started taking what seemed to be a million pictures. I apologize in advance that they’re not that good. That may be why I took so many, trying to get a non-blurry shot in the low light. I’ll try to cut it down to a manageable number.
Uh oh Indy, the big skull behind you just turned red.
You know this is coming, but it’s always funny when the stage hands easily push this huge rock back up the hill.
Then they picked some people out of the audience who would appear as “extras” later in the show, and they moved the backdrop out of the way to reveal a bazaar set behind it. If they did this back in 2001, I don’t remember it!
It doesn't take long for Indiana and Marion to get into trouble in the marketplace.
The woman flailing her feet here is the “Marion” character, who Indy will have to save once he takes care of all of these other bad guys. The people back by the marketplace of rugs and stuff, wearing blue robes that somehow look like rain ponchos, are the audience “extras”.
The scene plays out so quickly that I never noticed that acrobat-quality see-saw that they’re about to use to project a guy up to where Indy is. But you can see it pretty well in this picture.
Pow!
Our heroes swing over to the other side. Hmmm, is that one of those inflatable landing pads I see? I wonder if anyone will be landing in it soon?
And more punches are thrown.
Yep, just as I suspected.
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