On one of the last days of DLR operation, I went on Indiana Jones.
As a nearly lifelong fan of Universal Studios Florida, having gone to that park since it originally opened, I also have a fondness for various Disney attractions that emerged in the wake of Universal's opening. What really defined USF in those Ghostbusterian years were edgier attractions. Loud, turbulent, fiery PG-13 experiences with monsters, disasters and highly detailed waiting lines. I've always felt that Disney took cues from USF and suddenly various thrill attractions, many with movie and TV show tie-ins, appeared in their parks. Tower of Terror, Indiana Jones, Alien Encounter and, to a lesser extent, Soarin', which was a relaxing Back to the Future.
But Indiana Jones is probably Disney's greatest monument to the 1990s Universal attractions. Maybe I was just in the right mood, but I was reminded how much I appreciate this one and am reminded of the best of Universal's OG attractions when I go on it. Everything on the ride was working as far as I could tell and as best as it does these days, which was a shocker. The waiting line is epic, the ride is extremely thrilling and the entire experience is satisfying. It feels like a great adventure. And yes, of course it's better than Rise of the Resistance.