Torça enquanto Indy e Marion realizam acrobacias incríveis com efeitos especiais explosivos e aprendem os segredos por trás da magia.
Zona: Echo Lake
Status
Fechado
15/09 08:33
Tipo
Performance ao vivo
FastPass recomendado
Não
Dificuldade fastpass
Normal
Duração
30 minutos
Fator de umidade
Nenhum
Idade recomendada
Qualquer
Acessível para cadeirantes
Sim
Criado
35 anos atrás
25 de Agosto de 1989
Tira foto
Não
Popularidade
Moderada
Algumas curiosidades
Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular!
Is a live amusement show at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Based on the popular and successful Indiana Jones film franchise, it includes various stunts and live reenacted scenes from the series's first film, Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. It is executive produced by George Lucas and directed by Jerry Rees, with stunt coordination by Glenn Randall. As part of the show, selected audience members 18 and older are invited to participate as extras in certain scenes.
Is a live amusement show at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Based on the popular and successful Indiana Jones film franchise, it includes various stunts and live reenacted scenes from the series's first film, Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. It is executive produced by George Lucas and directed by Jerry Rees, with stunt coordination by Glenn Randall. As part of the show, selected audience members 18 and older are invited to participate as extras in certain scenes.
Important Disney folks were in attendance for the first official show
Anytime a new attraction or experience opens within one of Disney’s parks, it is always a big deal. It isn’t uncommon for many important people in the company to show up for these types of openings. Well, for Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, this was definitely true. When the show finally opened in August of 1989, Michael Eisner and George Lucas were both in attendance for the very first debut show. They stayed after to take press and publicity photos after the show ended as well.
Anytime a new attraction or experience opens within one of Disney’s parks, it is always a big deal. It isn’t uncommon for many important people in the company to show up for these types of openings. Well, for Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, this was definitely true. When the show finally opened in August of 1989, Michael Eisner and George Lucas were both in attendance for the very first debut show. They stayed after to take press and publicity photos after the show ended as well.
The show doesn’t have a perfect record
Sadly, accidents do happen when it comes to performing stunts. There was a stunt performer named Anislav Varbanov, who sustained a traumatic head injury while rehearsing an acrobatic tumble that is performed in the show. He was rushed to the hospital and then later pronounced dead. This occurred on August 17, 2009, and the poor stunt performer was 30 years old. This is another important reminder to us all that these stunts are dangerous and should only be performed by professionals. The severity of the dangers should not be taken lightly.
Sadly, accidents do happen when it comes to performing stunts. There was a stunt performer named Anislav Varbanov, who sustained a traumatic head injury while rehearsing an acrobatic tumble that is performed in the show. He was rushed to the hospital and then later pronounced dead. This occurred on August 17, 2009, and the poor stunt performer was 30 years old. This is another important reminder to us all that these stunts are dangerous and should only be performed by professionals. The severity of the dangers should not be taken lightly.
The show has remained mostly unchanged
Since the show opened in 1989, the show hasn’t had any real refurbishments to the actual show itself. The show closed in 2000 to update the queue and add FastPass technology. During this refurbishment, the sets were also updates and refurbished to hide their age and look as good as new. The show itself has remain mostly unchanged with no changes to the show and the events within the show. That is a lot of years showing the same show, and the theater seems to remain filled day after day.
Since the show opened in 1989, the show hasn’t had any real refurbishments to the actual show itself. The show closed in 2000 to update the queue and add FastPass technology. During this refurbishment, the sets were also updates and refurbished to hide their age and look as good as new. The show itself has remain mostly unchanged with no changes to the show and the events within the show. That is a lot of years showing the same show, and the theater seems to remain filled day after day.
Was supposed to be an opening day attraction
When Disney-MGM Studios first opened (now Disney’s Hollywood Studios), the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular was supposed to be one of the opening day attractions for the park. When May 1, 1989, rolled around, George Lucas and Michael Eisner didn’t feel that the attraction was ready to be part of the opening day lineup. They decided that the show would let guests view the show in a dress rehearsal format rather than the actual show as planned. They did this until the show was ready to open in August of 1989. So it only opened a few months after the park opened, and a few months after it was initially planned.
When Disney-MGM Studios first opened (now Disney’s Hollywood Studios), the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular was supposed to be one of the opening day attractions for the park. When May 1, 1989, rolled around, George Lucas and Michael Eisner didn’t feel that the attraction was ready to be part of the opening day lineup. They decided that the show would let guests view the show in a dress rehearsal format rather than the actual show as planned. They did this until the show was ready to open in August of 1989. So it only opened a few months after the park opened, and a few months after it was initially planned.
That’s a large amphitheater
The show is shown in an amphitheater where the different scenes and stunts are completed in an outside stunt area. The theater where the guests sit is actually quite large. It holds around 2,000 guests. The show is performed several times each day at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, so that is a lot of guests that are funneled through to enjoy the show each and every day at the park.
The show is shown in an amphitheater where the different scenes and stunts are completed in an outside stunt area. The theater where the guests sit is actually quite large. It holds around 2,000 guests. The show is performed several times each day at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, so that is a lot of guests that are funneled through to enjoy the show each and every day at the park.
Largest moving sets in history
The sets that make up the stunt experience are quite impressive. The sets weight around 100 tons each, and they are moved around and put into place for each section of the show that is being performed. The giant rolling ball is 12 feet in diameter on its own. It weighs around 440 pounds, and that is only one piece of the set that is moved about. The sets are very detailed and meant to be replicas of scenes from famous Indiana Jones movies, so it is no wonder that they are so heavy! Also impressive, the attraction is one of the attractions on Walt Disney World property with the most special effects and mechanical parts. So there really is a lot that goes into these attractions.
The sets that make up the stunt experience are quite impressive. The sets weight around 100 tons each, and they are moved around and put into place for each section of the show that is being performed. The giant rolling ball is 12 feet in diameter on its own. It weighs around 440 pounds, and that is only one piece of the set that is moved about. The sets are very detailed and meant to be replicas of scenes from famous Indiana Jones movies, so it is no wonder that they are so heavy! Also impressive, the attraction is one of the attractions on Walt Disney World property with the most special effects and mechanical parts. So there really is a lot that goes into these attractions.
“Warning: Do Not Pull Rope”
If you look around outside of the show area, you will find a well. There is a sign on it that reads “Warning: Do Not Pull Rope.” Well, definitely go head and pull the rope. Once you do, you will hear the sounds of a man that is stuck in the bottom of a well. This is just another one of the neat tricks in plain sight for guests to enjoy.
If you look around outside of the show area, you will find a well. There is a sign on it that reads “Warning: Do Not Pull Rope.” Well, definitely go head and pull the rope. Once you do, you will hear the sounds of a man that is stuck in the bottom of a well. This is just another one of the neat tricks in plain sight for guests to enjoy.
The golden idol is an exact replica
Are there any Raiders of the Lost Ark fans out there? You will be excited to know that the golden idol that Indy is working so hard to steal in the very first scene of the stunt show is an exact replica of the idol that this scene is created from in Raiders of the Lost Ark. It is made to look just like the original in every detail, so fans would love to get their hands on this one!
Are there any Raiders of the Lost Ark fans out there? You will be excited to know that the golden idol that Indy is working so hard to steal in the very first scene of the stunt show is an exact replica of the idol that this scene is created from in Raiders of the Lost Ark. It is made to look just like the original in every detail, so fans would love to get their hands on this one!