I like the idea of the banjo guy at the beginning being a retired pirate. The overalls weren’t around until the late 19th century. Which again does not make sense of pirates were around the 19th century. But fun fact, they were around, up until the 1850. Jean Lafitte is a well known pirate that operated around Texas and Louisiana during the early 19th century. So in all, the banjo dude at the beginning could very well be a retired pirate living in the bayou of Louisiana. He is reminiscing the good times as a pirate.🏴☠️
There's an inside joke in my family about this. Once we went on a family trip to Disney, and my brother brought one of his friends with us. When we were waiting in line for the Jungle Cruise, he saw some ducks in the water and 100% believed they were animatronics.
It’s Disneyland! Not Disney World! Disney World only has one drop! Disneyland has 2 drops! Fix your grammar please or otherwise nobody is going to understand you!
AT 4:03 where that hut is now i think there used to be a brick walled side passage that had a water fall; i guess that was replaced by the hut. also at 4:15 whats that blinking red light for? Furthermore, how many feet in length were all 3 waterfalls, the last one which brings the boat back to the surface?
1: i don’t think that hut was a waterfall (as far as i remember, but i’ll ask my family if they remember that). 2: i think the red light is a motion sensor to trigger the dialogue from the skull. 3: im not sure, i’ll have to look that up.
8:09 is so much worse than the waterfall with Davy Jones. Reminds me of this phrase in comedy, a hat on a hat. That's exactly what that effect is. You have no idea what to focus on, the octopus? The skeleton? The fact that it's posed really weird hanging without legs? The ship battle coming up? Last time I went on the ride I was like, wtf? No reaction from the boat I was in too. The ship battle is the moment Disney. Don't fix what isn't broken.
*"BOO!"* It ain't a PotC ride without a little 'whiplash'! 🤣😂😂😂😭😭😭 Whiplash & the smell of ride water are my staples of the attraction I look forward to with every diseny trip.
There’s the skeleton holding the treasure chest that turns into a living pirate before the battle scene with Barbossa and the fire is much more intense like what you would see in the prison and warehouse at the end.
Thanks for this video. It's my favorite ride at Disneyland. That was almost as good as being there except I can't walk down main street at night with all the pretty lights. It's been 12 years since I've been there. I've been 9 times