When you walk into Indiana Jones® Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull at Tokyo DisneySea, you first enter a massive pyramid. But did you know this wasn’t meant to be entered at all?
🚪 A Sacred Temple with No Entrance
The towering pyramid is designed as a sacrificial temple. In the story, there was no door for people to come and go. The only opening was the large hole at the top, where victims were dropped into the chamber below.
Inside, murals show skeletal remains, echoing the terrifying rituals that once took place there.
🧭 Why Guests Can Enter
So how do we get inside? The archaeological expedition team—the one you join in the attraction’s backstory—carved new passages and ramps into the structure. Guests now enter through these excavated openings, literally stepping into a forbidden sacred site.
That means when you walk through the queue, you’re not just waiting in line—you’re part of the dig team uncovering an ancient mystery.
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Look closely at the pyramid’s upper hole from outside—you’ll realize that’s the very drop leading into the chamber you’re about to explore!
✅ Summary
The pyramid was a temple with no entrance, used for sacrifices.
Victims were dropped through the top opening into ritual chambers.
Guests walk through excavated passages made by explorers.
You’re not just a visitor—you’re joining an expedition into a forbidden sacred site.
👉 Next time you visit Lost River Delta, glance up at the top of the pyramid before entering—you’ll feel the story come alive!
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