I agree, if one is going to ask to compare, be specific. Ask to compare theme or degree of thrill or just which one do you specifically like better. A general comparison is nearly impossible if you like both and the two are so different that there is no plausible comparison. The only thing alike about those two is that they both are located in Magic Kingdom.They are completely different attractions. You're comparing apples to a toaster oven.
The DL version of Pirates is also better, but this is a WDW forum. I figured we were staying there.The rides aren't comparable. But I will say this: the DL version of BTMR is better.
I often wonder about the Original Part, I mean. PoTC's large change came in the "We want the Red Head" part which depicts human trafficking along with the less serious, fat shaming. Selling women for gold? Yes, I know it was funny back when society wasn't as rightfully focused on the difference between right and wrong. I was upset as well until I realized that my daughters are women and the idea of them being sold off to anyone kind of gags me now. So I am happy with the depiction of that Red Head as being equally as "bad a$$" as the rest of the Pirates. That part became less a joke and more of a glorification of what may or may not have been an actual process. I know others do not agree, but that is how I am feeling at this point. I liked the addition of Capt. Jack (one of the most realistic physical depiction of the movie character Disney has ever done) and I don't think it took anything away from the storyline at all. In fact, I think it gave it an even clearer storyline. Change isn't always a bad thing.In their original versions, POTC.
Nowadays, BTMRR.
Intervening changes muddled the POTC storyline and removed almost all sense of danger or derring-do, while BTMRR's changes (some pluses, some not) are at least a wash.
you're not wrong, and it has lost a lot of what made it special. It is still better than Big Thunder for it's story telling and immersion. When you come out of the tunnel and see the pirate ship firing upon the city it's amazing. After that, it does seem to deteriorate quickly for those of us who remember what it was.Intervening changes muddled the POTC storyline and removed almost all sense of danger or derring-do, while BTMRR's changes (some pluses, some not) are at least a wash.
Speaking of which, my flux capacitor is on the fritz again. Really need to take it to the dealership, but I'm afraid it'll be way too expensive!First we have to go into the wayback machine to the first time we rode these rides. Thunder Mountain, felt like a nice medium intensity coaster ride, fun. PoTC was amazing from the start. The queue was themed, the music, then the slow ride to the splash down and seeing the pirate ship for the FIRST time on the left. It's an image you'll never forget
Yes change it if you must, but at least change it to something that makes sense. A pirate auction? What?????I often wonder about the Original Part, I mean. PoTC's large change came in the "We want the Red Head" part which depicts human trafficking along with the less serious, fat shaming. Selling women for gold? Yes, I know it was funny back when society wasn't as rightfully focused on the difference between right and wrong. I was upset as well until I realized that my daughters are women and the idea of them being sold off to anyone kind of gags me now. So I am happy with the depiction of that Red Head as being equally as "bad a$$" as the rest of the Pirates. That part became less a joke and more of a glorification of what may or may not have been an actual process. I know others do not agree, but that is how I am feeling at this point. I liked the addition of Capt. Jack (one of the most realistic physical depiction of the movie character Disney has ever done) and I don't think it took anything away from the storyline at all. In fact, I think it gave it an even clearer storyline. Change isn't always a bad thing.
I often wonder about the Original Part, I mean. PoTC's large change came in the "We want the Red Head" part which depicts human trafficking along with the less serious, fat shaming. Selling women for gold? Yes, I know it was funny back when society wasn't as rightfully focused on the difference between right and wrong. I was upset as well until I realized that my daughters are women and the idea of them being sold off to anyone kind of gags me now.
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