Music
- Lost Delta Camp – A variety of big band and swing tunes from the 1930s are heard on a radio in the outdoor queue.
- Temple interior – Original percussion tracks can be heard in the indoor pathways of the queue and exit. Snippets of the Raiders' March occasionally emerge faintly in the background near the optical turnstiles.
- Troop Transports – dialogue and sound effects, as well as an orchestral soundtrack form the accompaniment tracks. This medley contains segments of John Williams' original scores for the first three Indiana Jones movies, rescored and triggered by the perils of the adventure. Richard Bellis was responsible for this adaptation process. The Raiders' March and Ark theme both feature prominently at various points.
The various passages heard in the attraction, and the track times at which the original versions can be found on the soundtracks for the films, follow the next entries in italics.
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