PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN NEW ATTRACTION ENHANCEMENTS
FACT SHEET
Stats for both California and Florida Versions
of the Attraction
A Pirate Legacy
The concept of Pirates of the Caribbean has
come full circle with the attraction initially
inspiring the successful film franchise and
now the films (Pirates of the Caribbean: The
Curse of the Black Pearl – 2003 and Pirates
of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest – 2006) inspiring
exciting additions to the attraction.
Swabbing The Decks
Both versions of the attraction (Disneyland
in California and the Magic Kingdom in Florida)
closed in March 2006 in preparation for the
installation of the enhancements that have been
made over the past three months.
Over 400 Disney Imagineers have been working
in California and Florida on the research, planning
and installation of these enhancements over
the past three years.
Opening Dates · The new attraction enhancements
make their initial debut on June 24, 2006, during
a star-studded world premiere at Disneyland
in California of the all-new film Pirates of
the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest.
· The attraction officially re-opens to guests
at Disneyland on June 26 and in Florida’s Magic
Kingdom on July 7. The highly anticipated enhanced
attraction re-opens in time for the eagerly
awaited release of Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Man’s Chest, in theaters nationwide on
July 7.
Enhanced Attraction Storyline
· “Dead men tell no tales...”As a ghostly voice
echoes through the dark, underground grottos
and waterway the specter of Davy Jones appears.
“Ah, but they do tell tales...” he says in reply,
inviting all those “brave or fool enough to
face a pirate’s curse...” to continue on their
voyage.
Just ahead, guests will find a Spanish seaport
town under siege by a heavily armed galleon.
It’s the Wicked Wench, commanded by Captain
Barbossa. He and his men have put the torch
to the town and subjected the local magistrate
to a dunking in the well. They’re in search
of their shipmate, Captain Jack Sparrow, and
the location of the town’s treasure vault.
Captain Jack, temporarily abandoning the mantle
of command, has struck out on his own to find
the treasure. He successfully eludes his fellow
pirates and finally succeeds in stealing a glimpse
of a treasure map in the hands of a drunken
buccaneer.
And so, after a night of revelry and looting,
we find Captain Jack victorious, enthroned in
a vault full of gold and jewels, enjoying a
drink and verse or two of the attraction’s famous
theme song and intoning “Drink up, lads, there
is treasure enough for all!”
New Pirates of the Caribbean Attraction Crew
Members
· The first appearance of Captain Jack Sparrow
occurs during the familiar “Dunking Scene” where
one of the pirate leaders is interrogating the
village’s mayor, trying to find out Captain
Jack’s whereabouts by consistently dunking the
poor magistrate in the well.
· Captain Jack Sparrow appears again in a barrel,
sneaking glances at a treasure map held by a
nearby salty old pirate.
· Captain Jack Sparrow’s third and final appearance
in the attraction occurs in the finale “Treasure
Room” scene where he can be found relishing
in his good fortune to be the first to find
the town’s cache of treasure.
· The ruthless Barbossa can now be seen as
the Captain of the Wicked Wench in the attraction’s
famous battle scene. The ship was not changed
to the Black Pearl, since the story in the attraction
is set before Captain Jack obtains that ship.
· The new dialog of Captain Jack Sparrow, Davy
Jones and Barbossa was voiced by the actors
in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies [Johnny
Depp, Bill Nighy and Geoffrey Rush].
· An apparition of the ghostly Davy Jones,
a prominent character in Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Man’s Chest, can be seen in the attractions’
mysterious grotto labyrinth, materializing via
a fantastic waterfall effect.
Did You Hear Something?
The original analog audio tracks from the attraction
have all been digitally re-mastered to ensure
a crisp and dynamic soundtrack. Guests will
notice the addition of music cues from the soundtracks
of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the
Black Pearl (Score composed by Klaus Badelt)
and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
(Score composed by Hans Zimmer).
More than 270 audio speakers have been replaced
throughout the attraction.
Large bass subwoofers have been installed within
the “Battle Scene” between the pirate galleon
and the Spanish fortress to provide a sense
of concussion during the firing of the cannons.
It took three days to empty and refill the
“bayou’s” 750,000 gallons of water for the enhancements
to be completed.
Did You See Something?
· The cannon firing and cannon ball effects
in the water have all been upgraded to heighten
the sense of intensity and drama in the “Battle
Scene.” Underscoring from the film(s) has also
been added to the scene.
· One of the largest scenes to be enhanced
is the impressive “Treasure Cache,” found in
the attraction’s mysterious grottos. Imagineers
removed the scene entirely and fabricated more
than 400,000 new shimmering gold coins and set
pieces.
· The “Treasure Cache” scene at Disneyland
will contain original movie props, including
the Aztec treasure chest, from the hit 2003
film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of
the Black Pearl.
· When Disney Imagineers began preparing the
treasure for the enhancement, they discovered
a number of original props with hand-written
notes taped to the back by Imagineers from the
1960s about placement and color of the props.