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Overnight, Disney Removes ‘Indiana Jones’ Area From Theme Park

Guests arriving at Disney’s Hollywood Studios this week found a familiar corner of the park stripped of its identity, with no warning from Walt Disney World Resort.

Years of Neglect, Now Something New

Indiana Jones An Epic Stunt Spectacular!
Credit: Disney

The area beside Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! has been quietly fading into the background for years. The merchandise kiosk that once operated there hasn’t sold Indiana Jones-themed goods since before the COVID-19 pandemic forced the Disney parks to close, and a prop truck that previously gave the space some character was pulled out around the same time. What remained was a patchwork of outdoor snack and beverage carts.

That’s all changing now.

What Guests Found This Week

Two stunt performers, one dressed in a pilot's uniform and the other in a red jacket and white pants, run through a fiery scene in front of a large vintage aircraft with two propellers. Flames and dramatic lighting create an intense atmosphere at Disney World.
Credit: Disney

BlogMickey reported on March 17 that the area had undergone a visible overnight transformation. A net that had been covering the space was gone, a digital tip board screen showing attraction wait times had been pulled down, and rolling planters — the Disney parks’ reliable indicator that work is underway — had been positioned around the site.

On March 18, WDWNT documented further progress in the area. The merchandise kiosk has been nearly entirely dismantled, leaving behind only a handful of wooden posts that once anchored the missing net and a prop shed.

Disney took the screen from the digital tip board but left the themed wooden frame standing, suggesting that the display itself may be getting an upgrade rather than a permanent removal.

A gold statue in the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular show at Disney's Hollywood STudios
Credit: Disney

Walt Disney World Resort has not publicly acknowledged the project or offered any timeline for completion. The Backlot Express Quick-Service dining location and Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! are both continuing to operate normally nearby. The stunt show, however, is still running without its signature 400-pound boulder effect, which has been offline since a cast member was injured during a performance last year.

Have you ever watched Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios? In the comments, share your thoughts on the show with Disney Dining!

Jess Colopy

Jess Colopy is a Disney College Program alum and kid-at-heart. When she’s not furiously typing in a coffee shop, you can find her on the hunt for the newest Stitch pin.

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