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The admissions entrance to the Holy Land Experience is modeled after the Jaffa Gate in Israel. The wooden double doors to the left of the gate are the entrance to the Guest Relations office while the two vinyl canopies to the left are the ticket counters to the park. |
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The admissions entrance to the Holy Land Experience is modeled after the Jaffa Gate in Israel. The wooden double doors to the left of the gate are the entrance to the Guest Relations office while the two vinyl canopies to the left are the ticket counters to the park. |
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One of the attractions inside the Holy Land Experience is the Jerusalem Street Market where guests can buy Israeli made goods, Christian Zionist literature, and various Judaica. The Jerusalem Street Market is home to the Old Scroll Shoppe. |
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The Holy Land Experience bills itself as a "living biblical museum," exhibiting characters such as Temple priests, Roman soldiers, Pharisees, Jerusalem city dwellers, and various New Testament individuals throughout the park's nearly 17 acres. |
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The Holy Land Experience bills itself as a "living biblical museum," exhibiting characters such as Temple priests, Roman soldiers, Pharisees, Jerusalem city dwellers, and various New Testament individuals throughout the park's nearly 17 acres. |
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The Holy Land Experience bills itself as a "living biblical museum," exhibiting characters such as Temple priests, Roman soldiers, Pharisees, Jerusalem city dwellers, and various New Testament individuals throughout the park's nearly 17 acres. |
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Animals are used throughout the park to recreate biblical stories. This camel is part of an exhibit recreating the stable scene accredited to Jesus' birth. |
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Animals are used throughout the park to recreate biblical stories. This camel is part of an exhibit recreating the stable scene accredited to Jesus' birth. |
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During the Easter Season a passion play is enacted throughout the park twice daily. Starting at the Jerusalem Street Market guests see Jesus brought through the streets, recreating the Stations of the Cross while Roman soldiers taunt and abuse him. Through the use of make up and other effects the character appears bleeding and battered. He is then taken up over the Calvary's Garden tomb exhibit where he is crucified before the audience and proclaimed the King of the Jews. |
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During the Easter Season a passion play is enacted throughout the park twice daily. Starting at the Jerusalem Street Market guests see Jesus brought through the streets, recreating the Stations of the Cross while Roman soldiers taunt and abuse him. Through the use of make up and other effects the character appears bleeding and battered. He is then taken up over the Calvary's Garden tomb exhibit where he is crucified before the audience and proclaimed the King of the Jews. |