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Lost River Delta

This page is about attractions and restaurants in "Lost River Delta".
This area is themed as Central American jungle.

Even though Lost River Delta is the farthest themed port from entrance gate, there are usually many guests here. The biggest reason is that there are two very popular attractions. One is "Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull" and the other is "Raging Spirits".




About attractions

Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull

Very popular attraction in the park. This attraction is themed as a famous movie "Indiana Jones". While getting on the ride, there is a photo point where you are taken a picture. After getting off, youcan buy the picture if you want. If you plan to enter the park morning,

I recommend you get a FASTPASS from other attractions, then head for this attraction to take. Because here is the farthest place from the entrance, there won't be many guests for a while. You can use "FASTPASS" at this attraction. SingleRider is available at this attraction.

Raging Spirits

This is a high-speed rollercoaster attraction located next to "Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull". This attraction is the only one in Tokyo Disney Resort, which has a 360-degree loop. You can use "FASTPASS" at this attraction. SingleRider is available at this attraction.

Mickey & Friends' Greeting Trails

This is greeting attraction opened April 2011. Located next to "Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull". You can meet and take pictures with Mickey Mouse or Minnie Mouse or Goofy.

Saludos Amigos! Greeting Dock

This is greeting attraction opened May 2010. Located in front of "DisneySea Transit Steamer Line". This attraction opens an hour after opening entrance gate. You can greet to Donald Duck here.

About restaurants

Yucatan Base Camp Grill

Archeologists excavating the ancient ruins here have opened part of their base camp to hungry visitors. The Yucatan Base Camp Grill offers smoked chicken and pork, as well as other tasty delights.

Dig into a hearty meal here before continuing on your explorations of ancient wonders. An English menu is available. Alcoholic beverages are available.

Miguel's El Dorado Cantina

Those in search of the legendary city of gold, El Dorado, gather in this restaurant serving tortillas, tacos and other Mexican-style dishes. The owner Michael ("Miguel" in Spanish) also came here with dreams of hitting it rich.

He never found a mountain of gold, but he found success when he established this place where his friends can gather and relax. An English menu is available. Alcoholic beverages are available.

Expedition Eats

A team of architects left the jungle in a hurry and the truck they left behind was taken over by the locals. The truck, once used to transport supplies around the jungle, was converted by one enterprising man into the food stand you see today.

The snack prepared in the old converted truck is real popular with the explorers. Try their famous Yucatan Sausage Roll, and you'll know why!

Tropic Al's

Al the chatterbox toucan bird once roosted here. He flew away one day, but when a food wagon was set up under the tree he always perched in, everyone called the place "Tropic Al's" in his memory. Come reinforce yourself with some jungle snacks and be as energetic as good old Al!

Lost River Cookhouse

This shack was originally used to keep the excavation team's tools. But the excavators worked all day every day and never put their tools away.

A few enterprising cooks took the abandoned shack over and turned it into a cookhouse. The light meals they serve are delicious and perfect for filling the bellies of hungry explorers. An English menu is available.

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