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Radio Payphone

The (Out of Service) "FunPhone"
Formerly at Queue area of Indiana Jones™ Adventure - Temple of the Forbidden Eye
in Adventureland, Disneyland®


UPDATE — There WAS only one phone booth, in the Disneyland'®s Indiana Jones™ Adventure — Temple of the Forbidden Eye. Cross your eyes to see the true 3D image.
The phone booth WAS located in the exit path, between the truck and the FastPass machines. As of August 2008, all that remains is the concrete pad and new concrete topping the four post holes where the corners were.


There is only one phone booth, cross your eyes to see the true 3D image and the lonely sitter.
This "FunPhone" payphone has been removed and is now "Not In Service".
Disneyland'®s Indiana Jones™ Adventure — Temple of the Forbidden Eye was neither built with, nor did it open in 1995, with this "FunPhone." The sponsor was AT&T and many features were adapted or adopted to accommodate the communications company for this Disneyland attraction. Among them was this "FunPhone," a unique and one of a kind simulation of a Radio Telephone. It used a dial, which was converted to DTMF. It accepted U.S. coin currency 5¢, 10¢ & 25¢ as well as calling cards and credit cards with mag strip or smart-card pads. When the handset was lifted or replaced, the speaker in the top right of the phone would sound like a female radio operator squelching in and out and thanking us for our patronage. The three buttons to the right of the dial, on the lower right, could be pressed during the call to provide funny jungle sounds from the speaker above.


3D stereograph of Radio Payphone, Out of Service, Formerly at  Queue area, Indiana Jones™ Adventure - Temple of the Forbidden Eye, Adventureland, Disneyland®, Anaheim, California[crosseye stereograph, see 3D with your right eye on the left image, and left on right.]


FunPhone, Waiting Area, Queue, Indiana Jones™ Adventure, Temple of the Forbidden Eye, Adventureland, Disneyland®, Anaheim, California, 2007.01.30 16:25


FunPhone, Waiting Area, Queue, Indiana Jones™ Adventure, Temple of the Forbidden Eye, Adventureland, Disneyland®, Anaheim, California, 2007.01.30 16:17


FunPhone, Waiting Area, Queue, Indiana Jones™ Adventure, Temple of the Forbidden Eye, Adventureland, Disneyland®, Anaheim, California, 2007.01.30 16:25


Payphone, radio telephone set, funphone at queue of Indiana Jones™ Adventure - Temple of the Forbidden Eye, Adventureland, Disneyland®, Anaheim, California


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