Set sail with the Pirates of the Caribbean this classic Disneyland attraction! 0:00 Queue 1:15 Pirates of the Caribbean Ride 2024 16:22 Pieces of Eight Gift Shop Ride filmed March 16, 2024 at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California.
@@OmnipotentEnt bromine isn’t able to treat water as the water dissolves it. Bromine is odorless also unless in high concentrations and isn’t legal for large scale usage unless permitted for industrial use in a well ventilated area, especially in the asinine state of California.
What do you think water does to chlorine? Water is the universal solvent, plenty of chemicals dissolve in it. It's not an opinion that bromine is used in the water for this ride. @@Kpoole35
Fun fact: The singing dog At 11:07 is replaced by a different dog breed in the Magic Kingdom Version of this ride. This version of the dog looks like an elderly Cocker Spaniel, however, in the Magic Kingdom version, that dog looks more like a Golden Retriever Puppy. Look it up!!
I found out that above the two tunnels twixt the main and show buildings were a few utility kitchen hallways for the basement kitchens. And above the said hallways is the railroad track for the D-land railroad, located in the tunnel
I can still remember going with my Girl Scout troop many years ago. In those days the line was a series of switchbacks on the eastern side of the building. I haven’t seen that area used since. Especially not since they created the wonderful crowd controlling crossover bridge that was so very needed. A godsend.
Still the best ride at Disneyland, but oh, it only they'd left it alone content-wise. Before they put in Jack Sparrow there was a pirate toward the end (just before you started back up) who looked exactly like Stephen Sondheim.
Hi mspeyton..maybe it could be a tiny bit intimidating..cause it's dark and the 2 small falls..try getting them one time to see if they like it 👍..good luck ❤
This was likely impressive in the 1960's, but in the 2020's this is silly. Don't get me wrong, there is some nostalgia at play here, but expecting people to pay money and wait in line for this kind of nonsense is a bit much.
Even though I maybe be biased since I've been on this ride multiple times growing up but I think even after taking off the rose-tinted nostalgia glasses and seeing all the changes made to it it's still an impressive ride that's a very well themed and atmospheric way to spend 17 minutes. :)