Thanks for the info...I guess since they couldn't get the mermaid water image to work properly there was no need for the skeleton on the beach.Yes. It’s pirate skeletons now.
Fog screens look great when they work but unfortunatly without allot of maintenance they don't work long.
When will the transition from pirates of the Caribbean to pirates of penzance be complete?
"Dead men tell no tales. And...When will the transition from pirates of the Caribbean to pirates of penzance be complete?
That was a Universal picture. Disney will have to remake it.
I was admiring that the other day actually. It's really cool looking.I actually like that they removed it, primarily because I used to be so focused on that mist/ davy jones that I never realized the impressive waterfall to the left.
wrong. going up the waterfall is awesome. plus we have 2 drops in DisneylandReally? I mean they have the bayou scene and extended caverns but after that they are exactly the same. Oh I forgot the shoot out and the long chug up the waterfall at the end. Which in my opinion breaks the illusion. I've been on both versions and honestly MK evokes a better atmosphere than DL with the Caribbean fort queue and dungeon. I still can't for the life of me understand how we go from a Louisiana bayou to a Caribbean town at DL. At least at the MK you start off in the Caribbean. IJS
Um well everyone is entitled to their opinion. Can you at least answer how you go from a Louisiana bayou to a Caribbean town at DL? I guess it takes your 2 drops to get there. At least in Florida you start off in a Caribbean fort. IJSwrong. going up the waterfall is awesome. plus we have 2 drops in Disneyland
And in Florida you start in the fort that the pirates are attacking and after you board the boats, you go into the future after the pirates have stolen the gold from the town and killed each other over it. And once you leave the caves, you’re back in the past, when the pirates invaded the town.Um well everyone is entitled to their opinion. Can you at least answer how you go from a Louisiana bayou to a Caribbean town at DL? I guess it takes your 2 drops to get there. At least in Florida you start off in a Caribbean fort. IJS
True however the location doesn't change in Florida or Paris as it does in California and Tokyo.And in Florida you start in the fort that the pirates are attacking and after you board the boats, you go into the future after the pirates have stolen the gold from the town and killed each other over it. And once you leave the caves, you’re back in the past, when the pirates invaded the town.
Only the DLP version (not counting the Shanghai Pirates as it’s own separate thing) really makes any sense from a story perspective.
Well there are many ways to answer your smart alec question. My snappy response is, why don't you ask Walt Disney himself since he was very involved with the design of the ride before he died? You are questioning his judgement at this point. But there are many ways to look at it. For me, personally I don't consider the Blue Bayou to be part of the ride. To me I view the bayou scene just restuarant theming as your boat passes by to get you to the show building. New Orleans Square has its main bayou themed restuarant and they designed it so it shares the same space as the entrance to Pirates so dinners can see boats go by. Disneyland is small on space and they had to be creative. Hence the 2 waterfalls(drops) to take you past the berm and under thr Disneyland Railroad into the show building and the wonderfull waterfall at the end you take to exit the show building. To me the ride starts when you get to the Jolly Roger(talking skeleton cross bones). One way to look at it is the bayou is home to pirate Jean Lefeatte and we are seeing how he spent the final days in his bayou home then we go back in time to the pirate days. Either way the design and execution is sooo flawless and seamless it all flows together beautifull while keeping in tune with the theme of the land. Unlike florida where you start at a fort then go in the future where the pirates are dead then go back in time to when they are alive. Disneyland's Pirates was perfectly designed by Walt and his original team and you still feel his presence in it today even with all the movie tie in's and pc changes. Florida's ride was a after thought and badly designed and executed.Um well everyone is entitled to their opinion. Can you at least answer how you go from a Louisiana bayou to a Caribbean town at DL? I guess it takes your 2 drops to get there. At least in Florida you start off in a Caribbean fort. IJS
That awful interactive queue alone makes florida's mansion the weakest of them all that and the cgi hitchiking ghosts.IMO Space Mountain, Big Thunder, and Haunted Mansion are much better at WDW. This is coming from a DL local too.
NopeThat awful interactive queue alone makes florida's mansion the weakest of them all that and the cgi hitchiking ghosts.
Yup. Florida's mansion is vastly inferior to Disneyland. Another notch against florida is the stupid on ride photo. Disneyland's Mansion is superior to Florida's in every way even keeping with Walt's decree to keep the mansion prestine on the outside and haunted on the inside. Florida's mansion with its overgrown front yard and vines all over the facade fails this too. Plus having the hat box ghost is a cherry on top.Nope
Wrong. Disneyland Paris has the best version of florida's pirates. Still inferior to Disneyland'sDLP clearly has the best version of Pirates. We could only be so lucky if they made them all like that.
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