mousebymarriage
Active Member
:roflol:shocking. I thought there were a never-ending supply of boys who dreamed of becoming gay pirates, who hang in west hollywood nightclubs.
Anyone wanna guess how long this place stays open?
:roflol:shocking. I thought there were a never-ending supply of boys who dreamed of becoming gay pirates, who hang in west hollywood nightclubs.
Anyone wanna guess how long this place stays open?
Wench auctions?
OR it could be due to the fact that no one knows what the Pirates League actually is? The most common question over there is, "Is this a restaurant? What kind of food do you have?"
If Disney decided to advertise for it, there'd be a wait every day.
Everyone who does it loves the experience, it's just that out of an entire park full of people, only a handful or Guests even know what it is.
Radical idea... why not use the area for what it used to be used for?
Pre-teen boys are a hit-or-miss, but a surprising amount are ok with it. Younger children and adults, however, make up most of the reservations and are totally into it. The pirates phase is far from dying.I just feel like pre teen boys don't want to get makeovers...even if they are becoming pirates. It just doesn't have the appeal that the BBB has when it comes to making up little girls as princesses.
Originally it was part of the store - hence why it is now so damn cluttered in the courtyard. It was later used for merch storage.What was there before???
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