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Attraction   Pirates of the Caribbean

 

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."

 
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