If you want one last shot at that beautiful redhead lined up in the front of the "wench auction", you're going to have to get yourself to Walt Disney World before February 26th, 2018. That's the day Pirates of the Caribbean will go down for refurbishment. Upon it's return March 19th, 2018 the classic auction will be replaced by the politically-correct version with the redhead joining into the pirating fray overseeing a "loot auction". I still don't understand this mass stupidity. They're pirates, not nice people, scallywags, crooks, & thieves. They're supposed to be unsavory characters, I've heard Walt describe this ride. We erase history to make us feel better now a days, & I'm wondering when this will stop? Some things are wrong, but they are there to open up conversations on why they're wrong. Anyway, I know I will be visiting this classic redhead at least one more time before she's retired. What do y'all think about this though? Put it in the comments, like, & share.
Celebrate Scallywags With "A Pirates Life For Me: Disney's Rascals, Scoundrels, Really Bad Eggs" Exibit At D23
This was really cool. It's some of the action from the D23 exhibit, A Pirates Life For Me: Disney's Rascals, Scoundrels, Really Bad Eggs. I love me some pirates, & not only do you get to see some behind the scenes, rarely shown stuff, you also get a look at the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction located in Shanghai Disneyland. Which if you haven't seen is a real treat. It might be one of the most amazing rides I've ever witnessed, & I've only seen it in video form. I can't wait to actually ride it one day. Any fans of Pirates of the Caribbean should check this video out though, it's a neat little trip through Disney's Caribbean. Anyone been to Shanghai Disneyland & experienced this? Is it everything it looks? Let us know in the comments, like, & share.
Changes For "Pirates of the Caribbean" Both Good & Bad It Seems
Yes, it seems the classic "Pirates of the Caribbean" ride in Disneyland Paris will be going through some major changes when it reopens July 24th. As well as some eventual changes coming stateside as well. Chip & Co. reports when the Disneyland Paris attraction reopens it will now contain Captain Barbossa, ghostly visages of Davy Jones & Blackbeard warning "dead men DO tell tales", & a new part for the famous Redhead (More on that later). The ride will also feature new enhanced Audio-Animatronics, cosutmes, special effects, lighting & sound, some of which classical music themes from the films. Oh yeah, Captain Jack has also renamed the Blue Lagoon Restaurant after himself. It seems he won it in a wager. This is all really cool, save one part. I enjoyed the addition of Jack stateside, as well as Davy Jones. Even though it sadly seemed to shorten the length of the ride. This however is just wrong. I mentioned the Redhead is getting a new part. She will Yes, it looks like the "We want the redhead auction will now be over." Not only that though, similar refurbishmentsare expected to take place in Disneyland & Magic Kingdom in 2018. They say it has to do with the changing of the times. I'm of the thought that pirates set in a time long ago don't change with the times. If they changed with the times this movie would look a lot more like that Tom Hanks movie Captain Phillips. Anyway, they're still leaving the line, "we want the redhead". Now she'll be taking part in the pirating. I just can't help feeling this is a bad change for the wrong reasons. What do you think? Leave the classics alone? Or are we not big enough to realize part of history anymore without taking it personal? Remember this is a ride about pirates, scallywags, thieves, & murderers.
Check Out Johnny Depp At Disneyland Surprising Fans Riding "Pirates of the Caribbean"
With Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales coming to theaters soon & the ride that inspired 5 films now recently having it's 50th anniversary Johnny Depp suited up to surprise fans from inside the New Orleans Square staple last week. What would you even do in this situation? Riding in your boat, singing "A Pirate's Life", & admiring how you don't really remember the audio-animatronics looking so lifelike. That's when that curiously real Captain Jack figure begins to talk, & if that doesn't get your attention it moves around as well. Then you realize oh #@$^, that actually is Captain Jack, followed by the realization that it's actually Johnny Depp. Followed by silently freaking out. This is not only one of the coolest things I've ever seen an actor do, he's done it more than once. Last time it was the surprise appearance for Alice Through the Looking Glass. So what would you do?