The second season of ‘Behind the Attraction’ debuts this week on the Disney+ streaming service with episodes dedicated to the Adventureland thrill ride and other Disneyland attractions.
This Indiana Jones-themed adventure, which opened in 1995, takes riders into an ancient, cursed temple in India. Disneyland should have partnered with Goodyear or Firestone as the sponsor of the Indiana Jones Adventure considering how often the tires had to be changed on the motion-base dark ride when the attraction first opened at the Anaheim theme park.
“It is going to have to run at least 18 hours a day every single day over off-road conditions,” Baxter said on “Behind the Attraction.” In addition to all the daily driving, the cars carry hundreds of pounds of hydraulics and a dozen riders per vehicle.The ride vehicles communicate with the attraction mainframe via a bundle of computer wires running through the slot in the middle of the track, according to the “Behind the Attraction” episode.
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