DEAD MEN DO TELL TALES!
Behind-the-scenes secrets of PIRATES of the CARIBBEAN
at Disneyland in California
Original
Version of Attraction Steeped in Back-Story and Trivia
Since
its debut at Disneyland in California in 1967 the rollicking
fun of Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean
adventure has thrilled guests from around the world.
It is an immersive and engaging entertainment experience
steeped in detail. Here are just a few of the fun facts
and trivia associated with one of Walt Disney’s
greatest entertainment achievements.
DISNEYLAND
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN SECRETS
- Pirates
of the Caribbean was the last Disneyland attraction
personally supervised by Walt Disney.

- The
attraction was originally envisioned as a New Orleans-themed
Blue Bayou Mart featuring a Pirate Wax Museum, housed
in a 70-foot deep basement. The basement now serves
as the grotto section of the attraction.
- Pirates
of the Caribbean was loosely inspired by such Hollywood
films as Captain Blood, The Sea Hawk and The Buccaneer,
plus Disney’s Treasure Island, Kidnapped and
Swiss Family Robinson.
- The
fire effects in the Burning Town scene were so realistic
that prior to the attraction’s grand opening
the Anaheim Fire Chief asked that the effects automatically
shut off in the event of a real fire.
- The
attraction opened to the public at Disneyland on March
18, 1967, with an official grand opening on April
19.
- It
cost $15 million to build New Orleans Square ($8 million
of which was spent on Pirates of the Caribbean). This
is equal to the amount the United States paid for
the real New Orleans in the Louisiana Purchase of
1803.
- The
façade of the attraction was partly inspired
by the Cabildo building in Jackson Square in New Orleans
that served as the seat of the Spanish colonial government
in 1799. It is also noted for being the site where
the Louisiana Purchase was signed in 1803.
- The
attraction is housed within two large show buildings
totaling 112,826 feet and featuring 750,000 gallons
of water that flow through a 1,838-foot canal.

- There
are approximately 122 animated characters (68 lifelike
humans and 54 animated animals) in the Audio Animatronics
cast of Pirates of the Caribbean.
- Disney
Imagineer X Atencio, who wrote the attraction’s
memorable title tune — “Yo-Ho (A Pirate’s
Life for Me),” is the voice of the Jolly Roger
skull and crossbones before you plunge down the waterfalls.
- The
film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the
Black Pearl had its world-premiere on June 28,
2003, at Disneyland in California and featured the
longest red carpet in history (trailing from Main
Street into New Orleans Square).
SOURCE:
DISNEYLAND NEWS
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