Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar is a drining establishment inspired by the Indiana Jones films located at Disney Springs (formerly Downtown Disney), Walt Disney World.
Opened September 22, 2015, the bar is themed as the former hangar and home of Jock Lindsey with aircraft memorabilia and correspondence with Indiana Jones which decorate the building.
Publisher's summary
How did Indiana Jones' barnstorming pilot Jock Lindsey end up in Disney Springs?
Fans of Raiders of the Lost Ark can't forget Indy's easygoing pilot Jock Lindsey—owner of a pet snake named Reggie—but how did Jock arrive here?
The two globetrotters stumbled on Disney Springs in 1938 while chasing down a mythology-based tip in central Florida. Attracted to the town's natural springs and lush terrain, Jock bought some waterfront property and eventually settled down, piloting seaplane tours across the fast-growing Sunshine State.
Jock eventually built an airplane hangar, air tower and runway, and invited fellow members of The Society of Explorers and Adventurers to pay him a visit. His home base soon became a popular stopover and watering hole for world travelers and locals alike.
Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar was born!
Today, thrill-seeking families cross borders and continents to soak up the rugged charm of this artifact-strewn hangar bar, with its spare airplane parts, salvaged equipment and dusty mementos of glory days gone by.
Appearances
Characters
- Jeff A. (Mentioned only)
- Marcus Brody (Mentioned only)
- Lao Che (Mentioned only)
- D (Mentioned only)
- Diego (Mentioned only)
- Driver (Pictured only)
- Amelia Earhart (Mentioned only)
- Rick F. (Mentioned only)
- Nathaniel G. (Mentioned only)
- German Mechanic (Indirect mention)
- "Giggle Gang" (Mentioned only)
- George Harrison (Mentioned only)
- Howard Hughes (Mentioned only) (As "Howard H.")
- Jeff (Mentioned only)
- Henry Walton Jones, Senior (Mentioned only)
- Indiana Jones (Kryta)
- Charles Lindbergh (Mentioned only) (As "Charles L.")
- Jock Lindsey (Voice)
- Marty (Mentioned only)
- Abner Ravenwood (Mentioned only) (As "Dr. Abner")
- Marion Ravenwood (Mentioned only) (As "Marion R.")
- Reggie (Mentioned only)
- B. Ricci (Mentioned only)
- Jillian Rothman (Mentioned only)
- R2-D2 (Mentioned only) (As "RTO D-2") (Easter egg)
- Royal (Pictured only)
- Howard S. (Mentioned only)
- Theron S. (Mentioned only)
- Willie Scott (Kryta)
- Elsa Schneider (Mentioned only)
- Short Round (Kryta)
- Samantha Sterling (Mentioned only)
- Tibetan Bandit (Mentioned only)
Artifacts
- Chachapoyan Fertility Idol
- Fountain of Youth (Mentioned only)
- Headpiece to the Staff of Ra
- Holy Grail (Mentioned only)
- Key to the Tomb of the Gods (Mentioned only)
- Sophia's necklace
Locations
- Arctic (Mentioned only)
- Brussels (Mentioned only)
- Café Noir (Mentioned only)
- China (Mentioned only)
- Shanghai (Mentioned only)
- Club Obi Wan (Mentioned only)
- Shanghai (Mentioned only)
- England (Mentioned only)
- London (Mentioned only)
- Dark Horse ((Mentioned only)
- London (Mentioned only)
- France (Mentioned only)
- Paris (Mentioned only)
- Le Lapin Agile (Mentioned only)
- Paris (Mentioned only)
- Hatay (Pictured only)
- Iskenderun (Pictured only)
- Gulf of Mexico (Mentioned only)
- Khartoum (Mentioned only)
- Lake Victoria (Mentioned only)
- Luxor (Mentioned only)
- Nepal (Mentioned only)
- Pankot Province (Pictured only)
- Pankot Palace (Pictured only)
- River Nile (Mentioned only)
- Singapore (Indirect mention)
- South Seas Club (Mentioned only)
- Tanis (Mentioned only)
- United States of America
- Alaska (Mentioned only)
- Aleutian Islands (Mentioned only)
- California (Mentioned only)
- Happy Bottom Flying Club (Mentioned only)
- Los Angeles (Mentioned only)
- Chaplin Airfield (Mentioned only)
- Chicago (Mentioned only)
- Curtiss-Reynolds Airport (Mentioned only)
- Florida
- Disney Springs
- Seaten Avenue
- Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar (First appearance)
- Seaten Avenue
- Lake Okeechobee (Mentioned only)
- Disney Springs
- Monroe (Mentioned only)
- Nebraska (Mentioned only)
- Nevada (Mentioned only)
- Atomic Cafe (Mentioned only)
- New York (Mentioned only)
- Oneida (Mentioned only)
- Queens (Mentioned only)
- North Custer Road (Mentioned only)
- Monroe Municipal Airport (Mentioned only)
- Ohio (Mentioned only)
- Cleveland (Mentioned only)
- Alaska (Mentioned only)
- Venezuela (Mentioned only)
- Caracas (Mentioned only)
- The Python Bar (Mentioned only)
- Caracas (Mentioned only)
- Venice (Mentioned only)
- Bar Pilota (Mentioned only)
Vehicles and vessels
- CANSA C.5 (Mentioned only)
- I-ACGO (Mentioned only)
- Douglas DC-3 (Mentioned only)
- Nautilus (Mentioned only)
- Reggie (First appearance)
- Renard R.34 (Mentioned only)
- OO-ARW (Mentioned only)
- Romano R.82 (Mentioned only)
- F-ANMP (Mentioned only)
Miscellanea
- Air Pirates Circus (Mentioned only)
- Alligator (Pictured only)
- Armée de l'Air (Mentioned only)
- B. Gagsy Entertainment Company (Mentioned only)
- Bessie Coleman's Flying Cirucs (Mentioned only)
- Bigelow's Air Circus (Mentioned only)
- Bri's Bees Honey Supply (Mentioned only)
- Carl F. Payson Post
- The Chicago Tribune
- Chicago Aviators and Aviatrices Flying Club (Mentioned only)
- Elephant (Pictured only)
- Flying Knights Air Circus (Mentioned only)
- Hovitos (Mentioned only)
- The Iron Fireman (Logo)
- Jeremy's Shipyard (Mentioned only)
- Jock Lindsey's "Air Tours" (Mentioned only)
- Kryta
- Mid-West Races & Stunt Show (Mentioned only)
- National Air Races (Mentioned only)
- New York Yankees (Mentioned only)
- Nile River Outfitters, Inc. (Mentioned only)
- Oakland Tribune
- Randle, Harder & Valencia Electrical Repairing (Mentioned only)
- Shoff Booksellers (Mentioned only)
- Snake (Pictured only)
- Society for Explorers and Adventurers (First mentioned)
- The Source Gazette
- Springs Mineral Water (Mentioned only)
- Springs Rail Line (Mentioned only)
- Western Union (Mentioned only)
Behind the scenes
In addition to references to the first three theatrical Indiana Jones movies, Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar also alludes to The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and elements from the Expanded Adventures such as Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis and Jock Lindsey's roles in Indiana Jones and the Tomb of the Gods and The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones story "The Sea Butchers." The character's background as a Midwest US stunt pilot who later spent time in Venezuela was originally introduced in the Raiders of the Lost Ark Sourcebook.
The attraction also contains nods to other Disney properties including Star Wars, The Rocketeer and Iron Man as well as references to famous aviators such as Amelia Earhart and Charles Lindbergh.
The bar's address at 1138 Seaten Avenue continues a Lucasfilm tradition of referencing George Lucas' first feature film THX 1138.
External links
- Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar at DisneyWorld.com
- Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar at DisneySprings.com
- Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar to Open this Fall at Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World Resort at DisneyParks Blog
- More Delicious Details for Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar, Opening This Fall at Downtown Disney at DisneyParks Blog
- All In The Details: Exploring Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar At Disney Springs at DisneyParks Blog
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