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The attraction theme song lyrics were written by Xavier Atencio and the music by George Burns in 1967.
Its origins are loosely derived from Robet Louis Stevenson's sea-shanty "Dead Man's Chest" found in his 1881 novel Treasure Island.
Pirates of the Caribbean, features a 14-foot drop over a waterfall into pirate caves.
The boat then floats through a town where pirates are pillaging and Captain Jack Sparrow is hiding.
The Pirates of the Caribbean journey begins at the end of the Adventureland area where a skeleton pirate sits in a crow's nest attached to a ship's mast.
He guards the stately Spanish fortress, El Castillo - Torre del Sol. Pass under his black sail and pirate flag to the cool, covered, cavernous queue quarters.
If ye be seekin' adventure, climb aboard a boat.
In the town being pillaged by the Pirates of the Caribbean, there are rackets and revelry.
Chess-playing pirates remain locked in an everlasting moment of stalemate. A mischievous mutt holds the key to release the imprisoned pirates—but he's not giving it up for all the bones in the dungeon.
The wenches are wily. A salty marauder hangs his hairy leg over the edge of a bridge.
Even the cats are surly. Buildings burn. The town has been plundered. Is this the work of Captain Jack?
Ah, matey, "dead men tell no tales." |