As with most guests to Disneyland or those visiting Tokyo DisneySea, I am a big fan of the Indiana Jones Adventure. I was actually blessed to be at the opening of the California attraction due to receiving a significant award with my employer at the time, AT&T.
This blog has been a place to find rare concept art for the attraction, and I now present to you another piece found above. Imagineering's John Stone created this as a look at what could be built at Disneyland's lush Adventureland. There's clearly a coaster, the railroad working its way around the complex, and a big chunk of Jungle Cruise land used to set up the base camp. While impressive when considering the additional attractions that might have been built, his design was ultimately not chosen to represent the interpretation of a hectic exploration of the iconic film series.
Never fear, though. There's much more art to be found. Art for Disneyland Paris' coaster based adventure as well. Take a look at this, and this and this. And then search around these parts for even more!
One day soon, I'd expect the suits to agree to build a full on "Indy Land" at Disney's Hollywood Studios. It would certainly add some greenery to a toy and stone focused atmosphere and perhaps even hold some watery elements to it. Stay tuned for more...
(Art copyright The Walt Disney Company.)
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