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ok so I was right with three. As long as I am right.:lol: :hammer:
I suppose the Davy Jones effect could be a little startling, as you float right through him. Also, there is no longer any warning before you go over the waterfall, and the battle scene is a bit more realistic. So, I guess there are a few things that young kids might find frightening, but overall, it isn't really much more scary than it was previously.autumndawn1006 said:In another thread, someone said the CMS were instructed to label Pirates as a "scary" ride? Anything added that would frighten a kid that wasn't frightened before?
DonnieDarko said:The main entrance area by the former turnstiles used to play music from the Pirates Arcade Fortune Teller machine which used to reside in Disneyland. The bulk of the rest of the queue used to be a montage of pirate voices and laughs with a rendition of them singing "Yo Ho". Both of these have been replaced with the Disneyland Pirates overture which ironically enough was removed from Disneyland's entrance area.
It still plays there, but the volume needs to be turned up with pretty much every other audio track in the ride :sBuford said:oh noes! I'll miss the Arcade track, and the "Piratas! Sound the alarms!" but.... does the overture still play at unload as it has now taken up some of the queue?
I think that it is safe to say that scene will be there forever in some shape or form. People love it, and it's in the movies.amykissangel said:Sorry if this was asked before, but are the pirates still locked up with the dog holding the key, and the pirates hissing, "Gimme the key!"?
I love that...it was hysterical in the movie
I love how the dog is muddy now.STR8FAN2005 said:I think that it is safe to say that scene will be there forever in some shape or form. People love it, and it's in the movies.
Bigmoney's Dad said:My son is turning thirteen on the 12th so I surprised him and my wife and daughter with a trip to DisneyWorld last weekend. He is a huge Pirates fan and thanks to this site I was hoping the rumors of the soft opening were true. We were at the gate at 8:00 am and waited for the park to open. We proceeded to the Pirates ride and waited in line, all the while being told by a variety of Disney Employees including one who called himself "Project Team Manager" that the scheduled opening wa July 7th. The line swelled and shrunk, but we stayed there and waited. After about 45 minutes and over a hundred "this attraction is not scheduled to open until the 7th" speaches, a man dropped the chains and said let em in! My son was the first to get into the boat and we were in the first boat to go through on the soft opening Saturday. They gave us a re-entry pass and a couple of Gold Coins. The ride was great and the updates were especially lifelike. I was amazed at how detailed the animatronics are. Cap'n Jack even winked in a lifelike manner. Thank you to WDWmagic.com for your heads up and for a thirteenth birthday present for my son he and I will remember for a lifetime.
STR8FAN2005 said:hopefully, HM isn't too far behind.
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