Lost Kingdom AdventureDark rideMinimum height to ride: 34 inches About Lost Kingdom AdventureHelp Johnny Thunder save Pippin Reed, stop Sam Sinister and discover the treasure of the Lost Kingdom's tomb. You'll need to blast away at dozens of targets in the shoot-'em-dark ride, where visitors compete for the high score. -- Last edited by Robert Niles Photos from Lost Kingdom AdventureSafety
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I really wanted to like this ride as I enjoy dark rides and Egyptian/Indiana Jones themes but it fell a bit short probably due to shortcomings with Sally Corp. designs. The scenes felt a little too distant from the car to create an immersive environment, and it was far too lit, please dim the lights a bit. The spiky wall barely moved and was so slow. There was no real money room that made your mouth open in awe either. It was still a good ride but fell short of being a great one. The interactive element fell short as well since I felt like I was doing the work to make the ride function, rather than attaining a goal. - Julia Xia
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