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Captain Jack Sparrow Newest Pirate To Join Crew of Pirates of the Caribbean
Attraction
First the theme park attraction inspired the movie. Now the movie has
inspired the attraction.
Pirates of the Caribbean, the classic Disney theme park adventure brought to the
big screen in "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl," reopens
July 7 at Walt Disney World Resort following a three-month closure to add
characters and features from the blockbuster motion picture franchise. The
Florida attraction's reopening coincides with the opening of "Pirates of the
Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest."
Both the Disneyland Resort in California and Walt Disney World Resort in Florida
closed the attraction in March for the updates. The attraction re-opened to the
public at Disneyland on June 26.
When it reopens at Walt Disney World Resort, the attraction will feature the
addition of two of Hollywood's most infamous buccaneers, Captain Jack Sparrow
and his nemesis Barbossa. Joining the wildest crew that ever sacked the Spanish
Main, Captain Jack and Barbossa add an exciting new twist to the attraction's
original storyline as they race to be the first to claim a cache of plundered
treasure.
Woven into some of the attraction's most memorable scenes, the rival
swashbucklers will be seen interacting with some of the more familiar
Audio-Animatronics buccaneers found inside the ride-thru adventure. Also making
a guest appearance is the ghostly Davy Jones from the second movie in the
series, "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest." But new characters are
only the beginning. New special effects will also be added to enhance the
Pirates of the Caribbean theme park experience.
"Successfully adding the popular characters from the 'Pirates of the Caribbean'
films with the mythology of our classic attraction is an example of Disney
synergy and Walt Disney Imagineering at its finest," said Jay Rasulo, chairman
of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. "These additions will result in an exciting
new chapter for the attraction and an unforgettable experience for our guests,
giving them another reason to come and be a part of our continuing 50th
anniversary celebration."
Created under the direct creative supervision of Walt Disney himself, Pirates of
the Caribbean is the quintessential Disney theme park adventure, a swashbuckling
voyage that transports guests back to the days when pirates and privateers
roamed the Spanish Main.
Starring a comical cast of rascals, scoundrels, villains and knaves, the
world-famous attraction sends guests of all ages on a boat ride through
mysterious caverns where "Dead men tell no tales" and then into a colonial era
Caribbean seaport under siege by a band of fun-loving pirates. The attraction's
jaunty theme song, "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)," sets the show's light tone
with its tongue-in-cheek depiction of high-seas lawlessness.
The original incarnation of Pirates of the Caribbean premiered on March 18,
1967, in New Orleans Square at Disneyland in California. Featuring more than 120
Audio-Animatronics performers, lavishly decorated sets and special effects, it's
considered to be one of the most spectacular and enduring attractions ever
created for a theme park.
With its setting revised slightly to fit a Caribbean Plaza location in
Adventureland, the attraction opened to guests at Walt Disney World Magic
Kingdom on Dec. 15, 1973. More than 500 million people have experienced the
rollicking fun of Pirates of the Caribbean in California and Florida over the
past 39 years.
"Enhancing the classic Pirates attractions with new characters and new
technology will ensure their relevance and place in Disney theme parks as
timeless adventures," said Tom Fitzgerald, senior creative executive for Walt
Disney Imagineering. "We're adding a layer of storytelling from the films to the
attraction while retaining all the familiar elements that make it vibrant and
exciting for every age group."
The Pirates of the Caribbean additions are one part of the "Happiest Celebration
on Earth," a salute which began May 5, 2005, and continues in 2006, to 50 years
of Disney park magic around the globe that started with the opening of Walt
Disney's original park, Disneyland, in 1955.
(June 23, 2006)
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