Along with Disneyland's President Paul Pressler's policies purported to polish purchasing places and push plushies, tucked into the old Adventureland Outpost and renamed Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost, is an array of hats, T-shirts, Sweatshirts and on a good day maybe a map or three of the temple, some IJ styled brown fedora hats, pistols, rifles, gummi candy (Oh! I've got to have a gummi bug with Harison's face on the wrapper!) and Same old-Same old books and interactive novels. They have sold in the past the commemorative passport, authentically styled leather jackets, the pewter temple miniature, the limited numbered amulet of future knowledge pendants, this nifty poster and even bullwhips at one time in 2007, but never knives.
Other Merchandise
There is in this shop however a very unique pinball machine that is excellently themed with a weathered snake graphic on its sides, bamboo legs, totally encased in wood to resemble those pinballs of the forties, and on top, a box of ammunition, a 15 foot bullwhip, and a hat (which was sold or stolen.) It is unique in two ways: first the themeing previously described, and in that it is the poorest maintained machine in the park. The "Steal the Stones" table never works, there is an obstruction in the lock a ball return channel under the playfield which causes it to put another ball in play and when you have both balls you only need to loose one for the ball counter to reset. It is my opinion that the Edison Bros. company mechanics, hired under the maintenance contract, are TOTALLY INCOMPETENT at the repair of pinball machines. There are more problems like these, such as the intermittent left flipper button, which could be easily fixed, such as adjusting the contact (a simple metal spring switch on the end of the plastic flipper button) but those problems are too numerous to mention here for fear of boring you. The price is a flat 50 cents per three ball game. Just don't expect to play it later in the day. It will be out of service.
More about games and the Indiana Jones Pinball Adventure by Williams at Disneyland

There are no hidden Mickeys in any of Disneyland's Adventureland shops. There have been certain displays of merchandise that with wishful thinking could be etherealized into a coalesced Mickey, but they have been moved or sold.
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