The General Discussion Thread

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Originally posted by RogerRamjet
no there wasn't any POTC when i was there..but the parades were cool 😄

did you see the Terminator 3D show at Universal? i thought it was a ****ing blast.. 😂


i only went as a freshman four years ago

you havent rode POTC!?!?!? oh

Originally posted by That ACDC Chick
i only went as a freshman four years ago

you havent rode POTC!?!?!? oh

well then it was already there..shoulda checked that out..

no there was no POTC ride in the winter of '96, Kay...😐

Originally posted by The Grey Fox
Should I drink another beer?

for Foxy 😊

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Originally posted by RogerRamjet
well then it was already there..shoulda checked that out..

no there was no POTC ride in the winter of '96, Kay...😐


wait...which Magic Kingdom did you go to cause the Pirates of the Caribbean ride has been around since the 60's 😕

Originally posted by That ACDC Chick
wait...which Magic Kingdom did you go to cause the Pirates of the Caribbean ride has been around since the 60's 😕

Orlando? 😕

Originally posted by RogerRamjet
Orlando? 😕

yeah thats been around for forever
i think since the park opened

wait.....from Wiki:

Originally envisioned in the late 1950s as a walk-through wax museum featuring pirates from history, the attraction evolved into a boat ride through complex show scenes filled with Audio-Animatronics characters after the 1964 New York World's Fair, which brought about several advances in Disney's theme park technologies. Instead, humorous sketches of fictional pirates by Imagineer Marc Davis inspired the animatronic diorama seen throughout the final attraction.

Opening on March 18, 1967, Pirates of the Caribbean was Disneyland's largest Audio-Animatronic project to date and was the last attraction Walt Disney was involved in designing.

The portrait of the female pirate above the bar in the Crews Quarters scene is an original work by Davis. The pirate captain in the scene where captured women are auctioned as brides is a test bed for updates and developments to Audio-Animatronic technology; many innovations are tried on him first. As a result, his movements are far more lifelike and expressive than virtually any other Audio-Animatronics figure in all of Disneyland.

The ride never was intended to be part of the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort because of concerns that it would not be exotic enough due to Florida's geographic proximity to the Caribbean and New Orleans, the settings of the Disneyland attraction. Instead, Imagineers developed plans for a similar attraction called the Western River Expedition, which would have featured cowboys and Indians instead as well as banditos, coyotes, miners, and a climatic drop bigger than Pirates. After many Walt Disney World guests complained about the lack of Disney's celebrated pirate attraction, an abbreviated version opened in Florida on December 15, 1973.

The attraction was part of the opening day of Tokyo Disneyland (April 15, 1983) and of Disneyland Paris (April 12, 1992). There is no Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Hong Kong Disneyland, but there are plans to add it in the near future with some Splash Mountain-style elements.[1]

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Originally posted by That ACDC Chick
yeah thats been around for forever
i think since the park opened

wait.....from Wiki:

Originally envisioned in the late 1950s as a walk-through wax museum featuring pirates from history, the attraction evolved into a boat ride through complex show scenes filled with Audio-Animatronics characters after the 1964 New York World's Fair, which brought about several advances in Disney's theme park technologies. Instead, humorous sketches of fictional pirates by Imagineer Marc Davis inspired the animatronic diorama seen throughout the final attraction.

Opening on March 18, 1967, Pirates of the Caribbean was Disneyland's largest Audio-Animatronic project to date and was the last attraction Walt Disney was involved in designing.

The portrait of the female pirate above the bar in the Crews Quarters scene is an original work by Davis. The pirate captain in the scene where captured women are auctioned as brides is a test bed for updates and developments to Audio-Animatronic technology; many innovations are tried on him first. As a result, his movements are far more lifelike and expressive than virtually any other Audio-Animatronics figure in all of Disneyland.

The ride never was intended to be part of the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort because of concerns that it would not be exotic enough due to Florida's geographic proximity to the Caribbean and New Orleans, the settings of the Disneyland attraction. Instead, Imagineers developed plans for a similar attraction called the Western River Expedition, which would have featured cowboys and Indians instead as well as banditos, coyotes, miners, and a climatic drop bigger than Pirates. After many Walt Disney World guests complained about the lack of Disney's celebrated pirate attraction, an abbreviated version opened in Florida on December 15, 1973.

The attraction was part of the opening day of Tokyo Disneyland (April 15, 1983) and of Disneyland Paris (April 12, 1992). There is no Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Hong Kong Disneyland, but there are plans to add it in the near future with some Splash Mountain-style elements.[1]

i guess i missed it...but it's been almost 13 years ago so...srug

Originally posted by RogerRamjet
i guess i missed it...but it's been almost 13 years ago so...srug

well ive gone there every year for about five or six years plus we stayed at the Contemprary Resort a few years back and the only thing they had on the tv was the Disney Channel, Toon Disney, the Weather Channel and the friggin Park Info guide thing that played the same thing over and over for the week we were there

so i know a lot about the park even though im way up in Pennsylvania
i think me and my family know it almost as well as Kennywood mhmm

I'd really love to be one of those people in the mickey mouse suits. That'd be so fun.

Originally posted by Naz
I'd really love to be one of those people in the mickey mouse suits. That'd be so fun.

i wanna be Donald 😊
hes my favorite wub

Originally posted by Naz
I'd really love to be one of those people in the mickey mouse suits. That'd be so fun.

yeah..in mid-summer...rrrrocks!

there was a good thing to Epcot though
when me and my sister werent looking at pictures of the rainforest and deciphering the pattern with the slideshow, me and my family ate at the Rose Garden Cafe[i think thats what its called] where the seats rotated on a giant turn-table and the scenary around you would change as Disney characters came around table to table and took pics and signed autographs

that was fun
definately have to do it next time i go to Epcot ✅

Originally posted by That ACDC Chick
well ive gone there every year for about five or six years plus we stayed at the Contemprary Resort a few years back and the only thing they had on the tv was the Disney Channel, Toon Disney, the Weather Channel and the friggin Park Info guide thing that played the same thing over and over for the week we were there

so i know a lot about the park even though im way up in Pennsylvania
i think me and my family know it almost as well as Kennywood mhmm

we stayed at a friggin' Holiday Inn..and the first thing we met there was the ****ing CSI, cause some guy got shot in the motel, real cool way to start your holiday...😖

Originally posted by RogerRamjet
yeah..in mid-summer...rrrrocks!

plus it rains everyday down there around 3

Originally posted by That ACDC Chick
there was a good thing to Epcot though
when me and my sister werent looking at pictures of the rainforest and deciphering the pattern with the slideshow, me and my family ate at the Rose Garden Cafe[i think thats what its called] where the seats rotated on a giant turn-table and the scenary around you would change as Disney characters came around table to table and took pics and signed autographs

that was fun
definately have to do it next time i go to Epcot ✅

DON'T! it sucks! oh

Originally posted by RogerRamjet
we stayed at a friggin' Holiday Inn..and the first thing we met there was the ****ing CSI, cause some guy got shot in the motel, real cool way to start your holiday...😖

hug

you had fun the rest of the way though right?

we stayed at the big fancy Holiday Inn for band

Originally posted by That ACDC Chick
plus it rains everyday down there around 3

yeah funny, isn't it? 😕

So bored.... Urge, to kill, rising....