DEAD MEN DO TELL TALES! BEHIND-THE-SECRETS
OF PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN AT DISNEYLAND IN
CALIFORNIA
Original Version of Attraction Steeped in Back-Story
and Trivia
Since its debut at Disneyland in California
in 1967 the rollicking fun of Walt Disney’s
Pirates of the Caribbean adventure has thrilled
guests from around the world. It is an immersive
and engaging entertainment experience steeped
in detail. Here are just a few of the fun facts
and trivia associated with one of Walt Disney’s
greatest entertainment achievements.
DISNEYLAND PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN SECRETS
· Pirates of the Caribbean was the last Disneyland
attraction personally supervised by Walt Disney.
· The attraction was originally envisioned
as a New Orleans-themed Blue Bayou Mart featuring
a Pirate Wax Museum, housed in a 70-foot deep
basement. The basement now serves as the grotto
section of the attraction.
· Pirates of the Caribbean was loosely inspired
by such Hollywood films as Captain Blood, The
Sea Hawk and The Buccaneer, plus Disney’s Treasure
Island, Kidnapped and Swiss Family Robinson.
· The fire effects in the Burning Town scene
were so realistic that prior to the attraction’s
grand opening the Anaheim Fire Chief asked that
the effects automatically shut off in the event
of a real fire.
· The attraction opened to the public at Disneyland
on March 18, 1967, with an official grand opening
on April 19.
· It cost $15 million to build New Orleans
Square ($8 million of which was spent on Pirates
of the Caribbean). This is equal to the amount
the United States paid for the real New Orleans
in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803
· The façade of the attraction was partly inspired
by the Cabildo building in Jackson Square in
New Orleans that served as the seat of the Spanish
colonial government in 1799. It is also noted
for being the site where the Louisiana Purchase
was signed in 1803.
· The attraction is housed within two large
show buildings totaling 112,826 feet and featuring
750,000 gallons of water that flow through a
1,838-foot canal.
· There are approximately 122 animated characters
(68 lifelike humans and 54 animated animals)
in the Audio Animatronics cast of Pirates of
the Caribbean.
· Disney Imagineer X Atencio, who wrote the
attraction’s memorable title tune – “Yo-Ho (A
Pirate’s Life for Me),” is the voice of the
Jolly Roger skull and crossbones before you
plunge down the waterfalls.
· The film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse
of the Black Pearl had its world-premiere on
June 28, 2003, at Disneyland in California and
featured the longest red carpet in history (trailing
from Main Street into New Orleans Square).