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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 10:15 pm
by BrandonH
This is a must-ride on any trip to Disney. I particularly like the prologue with the talking skull and crossbones and the treasure chamber. The gags still amuse me, and it's a nice way to get cool and damp without being drenched.
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 5:31 pm
by Melly
It's a fantastic attraction. The way it completely immerses you is what makes it so special. My favourite part is the cannon-fire/ship-fort battle. It will always hold a special place in my heart now too since my husband proposed to me at the Blue Bayou in 2003.
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 5:48 pm
by IggieKuzco
it's just great.. the atmosphere just feels so real and so... wow
this was definatly one of my favorite rides... it's just like- entering into another world
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 7:36 pm
by Key
Melly wrote:It's a fantastic attraction. The way it completely immerses you is what makes it so special. My favourite part is the cannon-fire/ship-fort battle. It will always hold a special place in my heart now too since my husband proposed to me at the Blue Bayou in 2003.
Did you get to dine in the terrace that connected to the attraction itself? That woulda been the icing on the cake!
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 10:08 pm
by RobinGoodfellow
This is one of my favorite rides!
I've been on 3 different versions of it.
Disneyland. Awesomeness!
WDW: Wasn't as crazy about this one, climatic scene is weird, but still it's POTC.
Paris: The queue area rocks. It's all grottos, presumably because of the rain frequency. (I'd never been to any of the parks on a rainy day before or since.) Original "Bride Chase" scene in French (no food chase or foodstealing kitty here), with swordfighting pirates fighting over a woman at the end. Got backed up while waiting to unload both times, but otherwise a very impressive presentation of original ride set-up plus new technology.
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:02 am
by IggieKuzco
RobinGoodfellow wrote:This is one of my favorite rides!
I've been on 3 different versions of it.
wow you mean the ride is different every time?? what are the differences?? which one's the best?
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:16 pm
by pinkrenata
IggieKuzco wrote:RobinGoodfellow wrote:This is one of my favorite rides!
I've been on 3 different versions of it.
wow you mean the ride is different every time?? what are the differences?? which one's the best?
Three different versions = The same ride at each park. While all the rides have generally the same concept, they vary from park to park.

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 6:48 am
by mikevester
The best version you'll find at Disneyland Park in Paris, because it has advanced audioanimatronics (the two fencing men are just amazing) and the better storyline (the ghost chambers are the final scenes before a big explosion kills the pirates).
Mike
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 10:11 am
by IggieKuzco
pinkrenata wrote:IggieKuzco wrote:
wow you mean the ride is different every time?? what are the differences?? which one's the best?
Three different versions = The same ride at each park. While all the rides have generally the same concept, they vary from park to park.

wow cool..!!
buttt... in what way do they vary? anyone feel like giving me some reviews?
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 12:39 pm
by isaac15
are they going to update Pirates of the Caribbean in disneyland ca. i hope they do.
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 8:45 am
by Fflewduur
I've only ever seen the WDW version--Paris & Anaheim are definitely on my life list, though. It's certainly one of the best WDW has to offer, although it is in need of some
deep restoration, especially with the audio. If they should go that route, though, I'm concerned it will get a Tiki-type "Under New Management" facelift, incorporating elements from the soon-to-be trilogy franchise of POTC flims...unless perhaps they could introduce lots of newer animatronic technology in the process. If it's cool enough I'll be sold on it, I suspect.

For years I thought the Maelstrom's brevity was worth it just for the fiber optic spell cast by the troll: it was state of the art back in the day!
(Seriously though--I don't need any latter-Disney birds in my Tiki experience, thank you very much.)
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 7:16 pm
by Loomis
Fflewduur wrote:If they should go that route, though, I'm concerned it will get a Tiki-type "Under New Management" facelift, incorporating elements from the soon-to-be trilogy franchise of POTC flims...unless perhaps they could introduce lots of newer animatronic technology in the process. If it's cool enough I'll be sold on it, I suspect.

For years I thought the Maelstrom's brevity was worth it just for the fiber optic spell cast by the troll: it was state of the art back in the day!
(Seriously though--I don't need any latter-Disney birds in my Tiki experience, thank you very much.)
Not sure if you've already seen this thread:
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... hp?t=12153
which links to
"Dead Men Tell New Tales"
http://www.miceage.com/allutz/al110805a.htm
They outline a few of the changes you are likely to see to the Anaheim ride next year.
To address one of your questions they say:
"The audio replacement project has the Imagineers assigned to this task giddy, as they've been able to do wonderful things with the new digital versions of the original 1967 audio tracks."
Many of the initial changes sound like they will be audio changes, but there will also be:
- the original 1967 pirate ship known as the "Wicked Wench" has been remade into the Black Pearl seen in the movies.
- The familiar animatronic pirate captain will be replaced by a new animatronic version of Captain Barbossa from the movies, and Captain Barbossa's parrot will also make his big debut before he returns repeatedly later on to help the new plotline along from scene to scene.
- Captain Barbossa will have dialogue that will accuse the townspeople of hiding Jack Sparrow from him...New effects are also planned in this area that will simulate cannonballs passing overhead through the use of sharp blasts of air aimed at the boats.
- Three new Captain Jack animatronics
And to hark back to the question about differences between the rides, the WDW version is shorter apparently, which will effect the changes to that ride:
- The Walt Disney World version will also play out much the same with new animatronics, although that truncated 8 minute version of the 15 minute long Disneyland original will have to squeeze some of the special effects into much smaller spaces and shorter time frames.
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 7:36 pm
by PeterPanfan
I have a question about the ride,and instead of creating a new thread I thought I'd please Escapay and use the Search option..
JK,I already knew about this thread.
But my questions is kind of stupid..
How many feet is the "drop" in the ride,and when does it occur. Things like this scare me and I will scream* when I go on this if nobody tells me.
I'll scream when I go on the ride,not
at anybody.
Thanks!
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 10:04 am
by BrandonH
The drop occurs near the beginning of the ride. You'll view the pirate treasure and encounter the famous talking skull that says, "Dead men tell no tales." I don't know how many feet the drop is, but I would estimate 20 feet. It's a fun drop, but it's not nearly as intense as the 52 1/2 foot Splash Mountain drop.
By the way, I'm just speaking from my memories of the Disneyland park. Please correct me if I've stated something inaccurately.
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 2:02 pm
by PeterPanfan
Thanks! 20 feet? Gah..I hate drops. But at least I'll know when it's coming.
Is it the same at Disney World?
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 10:37 am
by blackcauldron85
Um, it is April Fools Day, so take this with a grain of salt, at least for now:
Christmas in the Caribbean:
http://miceage.micechat.com/allutz/al040110a.htm
Posted: Thu May 06, 2010 5:47 am
by blackcauldron85
A neat video on how they make the costumes dirty!
DPB: Behind the Scenes: Getting Down and Dirty with Pirates
http://www.laughingplace.com/Latest.asp?I1=ID&I2=74200
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 5:49 pm
by blackcauldron85
Sparrow a permanent fixture in Caribbean...
http://miceage.micechat.com/mc/mc091510a.htm
(via disneyreport.com)
Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 2:41 pm
by FigmentJedi
I don't mind the Sparrow version as much as other people outside the obnoxiously redundant script. We don't need the Well scene to remind people "HEY, WHERE'S JACK SPARROW" when Barbossa established that about five seconds earlier. It just assumes riders are goldfish and the new Well captain's voice just sucks in comparison to the original J Pat O Malley recordings.