I grew up in the Southern California area. My Grandparents would take my sister and I to Disneyland twice a year for our birthdays. In all I have been to Disneyland over 50 times in my life. My other Grandmother lived about 20 blocks from Disneyland. She lived so close we could watch the firework show from her front yard. Years later her house was purchased by the Disney Corporation and now California Adventures sits where her house once sat.
Yeah same here, grew up in Brea and some of my closest friends lived in that neighborhood. Funny when walking over the bridge in CA Adventure I always imagine walking down the street when it was still houses.
Ok sadly I'm sorry I'm 39 about to be 40 and I have you beat I did a 5k on pirates of the Caribbean not just because I worked there but because I rode it every year before that as well plus when I lived in California I did get season passes as well so I think I beat quite a few people
I'll never get tired of riding this later in the day when there's no line and you're able to just soak it all in. That ending where the chain lift hill takes you up and back into the station truly feels like waking up from a dream, this might be the most spiritual amusement park ride of all time
Back in the late 80's early 90's my dad would take me on the best days of the year. The day after the 4th of July, and the day after Xmas. NOBODY was there in comparison to the previous day. You could ride Jungle Cruse, Pirates and Haunted Mansion with no line in a row if you got there right at opening and walked to them. One after the other. Good times. One time in like 1990 ish, me and my dad rode the last jungle cruse of the night during Fantasmic. We told the guy he don't have to do his act. Would be nice an relaxing to just ride. Nobody else on the ride. So we just had a ride around the jungle. No dad jokes. Good times.
I love how the first quarter of the ride is scary and the last 75 percent is just drunk villagers and pirates having a grand old time. It's like I told my dad before getting on the ride (I'm not a thrillseeker and I was worried about it being too scary), Pirates of the Caribbean is 80% Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom effing around on set. It's just that the other 20% is Lovecraftian horror.
I see you comment on a lot of the same TH-cams that cover DISNEYLAND I watch. I agree, Pirates is my favorite also! I have rounded my number of rides to around 500 times, luxury of living in CA all of my life is frequent visits.
I live in Orange County California for more than 30 years now and I've been to Disneyland a lot of times because of my kids. Pirates of the Carribean is one of my favorite ride at Disneyland. Even though I haven't been to Disneyland for a long time now, but I still remember the music, the smell and all the charactes inside the cave. I'm surprised after 30 years it hasn't changed a bit. My favorite scene there is at 11:23. I chuckled every time I see that dog with the jail key in his mouth while the inmates trying to entice him with a bone, lol..
I was 6 years old when I visited Disneyland with my family, this ride scared me but at the same time it was charming, now I'm 24, I haven't been back but I can still remember the smell of the water.
@Hailey Fjeldstad But then, Bad news is: On next year, Pirates of the Caribbean Ride was closing time on February 9, 2024. But good news is: When Pirates of the Caribbean Ride was closing, there is a new ride that replaced. It's called, "Flounder's Journey to the Sea."
My family used to live in Southern California, and we used to go to Disneyland a lot when I was younger and when it was cheaper. This ride was my all-time favorite. The atmosphere brings a lot of nostalgia to me.
I don't really have any desire to go back to Disneyland, but if I ever do, this will 100% be the first and last ride of the day! I'll always have fond memories of Disneyland, especially POTC.
I always wanted to retire in one of those huts on the water there in the beginning of the ride, across from the really good restaurant. Can work there during the day, go home when the park closes. Hey Disney how much to rent the hut? I can just sit there and play some bluegrass guitar on the porch.
I have also seen a reference from one The Lion King 1 1/2 Virtual Safari DVD game and heard a reference from House of Mouse TV series when Iago and two other parrots sing the song from the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.
I never get tired of seeing Carlos and his wife at the Well Scene of this attraction, because I do impressions of them very well in my spare time. My Spanish accent rocks big time even though it's high pitched as a way to help me enunciate in conversations with people who speak Carlos' Wife's language.
Thx for that it was fun working for Disneyland but I had to move on to other things u got to enjoy ur job u do or find one u like and that's what I did
I don't remember much from when I took this ride - I visited Disneyland sometime in the mid 1990s. After watching this video, I wonder if all the mentions of Captain Jack Sparrow were there from the beginning, or whether they added them after the movies came out.
I know many people have said this already but i have to say it too: i can SMELL this ride 😍😍😍 @ 2:24 idk why but i could not look up at this dude until i was like 12-13 y/o it scared the heck outta me so much! 9y/o me could watch The Hunchback of Notre Dame on repeat, no problem. This? Problem. I was such a weird kid. I mean, I'm still weird as an adult but... yeah ..
@@jojo_siwaaa there is a little drop right after that talking skull dude (I think that's where it is) nothing scary though and no upside down bits whatsoever
Although I love this ride & very nostalgic, I do wish eventually they’d upgrade it to how the one in Asia is. Makes you feel like you’re in the movies for real
I wonder why they never refurbished the “Wicked Wench” into the “Black Pearl”? It honestly wouldn’t be much of a burden; all they’d have to do is repaint the entire ship, and it’s sails the color black!
The guy sitting on his porch at 1:41 is very hard to see in real life. You must have an outstanding camera to show that scene so clearly in very low light. Nice job!
Me me and my sister went to Disneyland because my grandma my grandmother took us to Disneyland every time every month that it was a holiday and then my other grandmother lived five blocks away so I’ve been to Disneyland about 100 times🎉😅😊❤😂😢😮
There is one right after the talking skull, Wiki says it's about 14' feet, but it feels bigger, probably because you can't see it. The second one, the one you can see, us much smaller.
That was scary for me as a little kid. I'm going to Disneyland tomorrow, and I wanna try this ride again since it can feel a little bit different once you're older, at least I'm a teenager now.
So the story of menacing fighting pirates that caused massive harm and trauma to an unsuspecting naive town are replaced by fun-loving pirates who briefly invaded a town for some bread, a drink, an auction and somehow that caused the burning destruction.
5:27 One time on this part of the ride, I threw a Coin into the Gold, my Mom said: “Uh what was that?” And I said: *That was me. I threw a coin in there*
Not that I'm complaining in this case, but I'm surprised they didn't add the element of multiculturalism like they did in the film. The largest organized gang of pirates was actually found in Asia
It is completely awful that they changed the bridal auction so they could be more PC and not offend the snowflake feminists who complained about it. that was one of the most memorable parts of the ride, even after getting off the ride when I was a kid, I could still remember hearing "We wants the redhead!" chiming in my mind, and smile at the sillyness of it all.
Terrible how they treated Johnny Depp..He made the movie, also dod rewrites, he had no history of DV.. Shame on them, a whole theme park, about Pirates of the Caribbean..
I was actually a little irritated that they shoe-horned the movies into the attraction. However, you are right about corporations having no loyalty to those who have brought them profits.
I grew up in the Southern California area. My Grandparents would take my sister and I to Disneyland twice a year for our birthdays. In all I have been to Disneyland over 50 times in my life. My other Grandmother lived about 20 blocks from Disneyland. She lived so close we could watch the firework show from her front yard. Years later her house was purchased by the Disney Corporation and now California Adventures sits where her house once sat.
that’s so cool!
lucky you
Wow special memories!
Yeah same here, grew up in Brea and some of my closest friends lived in that neighborhood. Funny when walking over the bridge in CA Adventure I always imagine walking down the street when it was still houses.
no one cares…
54yr old, disneyland many many many times. I calculated I have been on this experience 500 TIMES!!! Fortunate to live in CA.
Ok sadly I'm sorry I'm 39 about to be 40 and I have you beat I did a 5k on pirates of the Caribbean not just because I worked there but because I rode it every year before that as well plus when I lived in California I did get season passes as well so I think I beat quite a few people
@@devinkaschak9978 Mucho Respect!
@@devinkaschak9978 There is a bad news on next year. Pirates of the Caribbean Ride was closed on February 9, 2024.
@@josephmcneela-uj2lw what happened to my pirates of the Caribbean
Born and raised in Southern California. ❤️
I can smell the water just by watching this 🌊🌊🌊
one of my favorite smells in life is this ride
@@rextb8056 I'm so happy I'm not alone here. That bromine water gives me nostalgia of the whole park in general!!!
I thought that was just me, glad to know others have that too💀
@@uh._. yeah of course, smell is a (deliberate) major part in this ride experience.
I was 6 years old when I visited Disneyland, now I'm 24, I haven't been back but I can still remember the smell of the water in this ride.
I'll never get tired of riding this later in the day when there's no line and you're able to just soak it all in. That ending where the chain lift hill takes you up and back into the station truly feels like waking up from a dream, this might be the most spiritual amusement park ride of all time
Agreed
it really does feel like waking up from a dream
The fireflies at the start have been totally stationary last few times I’ve been lately. Was cool how they used to look like they were flying around
Back in the late 80's early 90's my dad would take me on the best days of the year. The day after the 4th of July, and the day after Xmas. NOBODY was there in comparison to the previous day. You could ride Jungle Cruse, Pirates and Haunted Mansion with no line in a row if you got there right at opening and walked to them. One after the other. Good times. One time in like 1990 ish, me and my dad rode the last jungle cruse of the night during Fantasmic. We told the guy he don't have to do his act. Would be nice an relaxing to just ride. Nobody else on the ride. So we just had a ride around the jungle. No dad jokes. Good times.
The skeletons were all once real before. They were donations from University. Too bad for all these downgrades.
That sounds nice of the Jungle Cruise ride. I would enjoy it too and watch the fireworks at the same time✨🎆🐘🐅🦍❤🌌
The dad jokes are the best part 😂
This is one of the best Pirates ride thru videos I've ever seen!
Pirates is the best ride ever! I won’t even schedule a trip if it’s closed for refurbishment! 😂❤🏴☠️
I go to DL once a year or not, even twice a year and pirates is the ride we re-ride every time, I love it, so worth it!
I love how the first quarter of the ride is scary and the last 75 percent is just drunk villagers and pirates having a grand old time.
It's like I told my dad before getting on the ride (I'm not a thrillseeker and I was worried about it being too scary), Pirates of the Caribbean is 80% Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom effing around on set. It's just that the other 20% is Lovecraftian horror.
pirates of the Caribbean is my favorite ride at Disneyland
I see you comment on a lot of the same TH-cams that cover DISNEYLAND I watch. I agree, Pirates is my favorite also! I have rounded my number of rides to around 500 times, luxury of living in CA all of my life is frequent visits.
@@toshibavoodoo I am afraid I have some bad news on next year. Pirates of the Caribbean Ride was closing time permanently in February 9, 2024.
That hurts to even read.
@@josephmcneela-uj2lw where did you get that information?
Your information is fake, @@josephmcneela-uj2lw
I live in Orange County California for more than 30 years now and I've been to Disneyland a lot of times because of my kids. Pirates of the Carribean is one of my favorite ride at Disneyland. Even though I haven't been to Disneyland for a long time now, but I still remember the music, the smell and all the charactes inside the cave. I'm surprised after 30 years it hasn't changed a bit. My favorite scene there is at 11:23. I chuckled every time I see that dog with the jail key in his mouth while the inmates trying to entice him with a bone, lol..
I was 6 years old when I visited Disneyland with my family, this ride scared me but at the same time it was charming, now I'm 24, I haven't been back but I can still remember the smell of the water.
I love the smell inside of this attraction! Great memories! 💜
One of my all time favorite Disney rides
Both in Disneyland & WDW
The other one is The Haunted Mansion
@Hailey Fjeldstad But then, Bad news is: On next year, Pirates of the Caribbean Ride was closing time on February 9, 2024. But good news is: When Pirates of the Caribbean Ride was closing, there is a new ride that replaced. It's called, "Flounder's Journey to the Sea."
@@josephmcneela-uj2lwNOOOOOO
@@josephmcneela-uj2lwnot possible
My family used to live in Southern California, and we used to go to Disneyland a lot when I was younger and when it was cheaper. This ride was my all-time favorite. The atmosphere brings a lot of nostalgia to me.
33 year old here, Just went to Disneyland for the first time yesterday and of course this was my favorite ride 😁, I went two times 😂
I don't really have any desire to go back to Disneyland, but if I ever do, this will 100% be the first and last ride of the day! I'll always have fond memories of Disneyland, especially POTC.
I always wanted to retire in one of those huts on the water there in the beginning of the ride, across from the really good restaurant. Can work there during the day, go home when the park closes. Hey Disney how much to rent the hut? I can just sit there and play some bluegrass guitar on the porch.
Happy New Year to everyone and the world - 2024 is here
Who missed the Davy Jones' waterfall? I miss that...
Toyko's version still has it.
I have also seen a reference from one The Lion King 1 1/2 Virtual Safari DVD game and heard a reference from House of Mouse TV series when Iago and two other parrots sing the song from the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.
1:11 - Someone just strolling casually through the bayou.
Cast Member
Pirates is the best ride ever!
Best version of the ride, nowhere else in the world has a better POTC ride.
I never get tired of seeing Carlos and his wife at the Well Scene of this attraction, because I do impressions of them very well in my spare time. My Spanish accent rocks big time even though it's high pitched as a way to help me enunciate in conversations with people who speak Carlos' Wife's language.
Don't be cheeeeken! 😅
I almost shat my pants when I first went on this damn ride🥰
"Yeah, but, John, if The Pirates of the Caribbean breaks down, the pirates don't eat the tourists"
Why would pirates eat humans?
@tsitracommunications2884 its a quote from jurassic park
I used to work at main gate I love this ride ❤
Thx for that it was fun working for Disneyland but I had to move on to other things u got to enjoy ur job u do or find one u like and that's what I did
I miss this old classic.
0:35: please remain seated hold on to any loose treasures 💄💅💅💅
LOL
I remember when you needed a E ticket for pirates 😂
I still have a a couple books of those tickets!
probably my favorite ride at Disney. went every year for about 5 years and I don't think I'm going this year
THIS IS A FUN RIDE!
It is love this ride
@@Michaelwapnerthedrummer for reals, my favorite
Too bad it had so many downgrades, nothing beats the original with real skeletons.
@@dragontantra frr!!
John
Laf feet 🦶 😂
I LOVE THIS RIDE SM!
This is my comfort ride ❤
This version is longer than the one in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.
That’s what makes this one better
I like Pirates!
I don't remember much from when I took this ride - I visited Disneyland sometime in the mid 1990s. After watching this video, I wonder if all the mentions of Captain Jack Sparrow were there from the beginning, or whether they added them after the movies came out.
the changes were made after the first three movies came out, at the height of the franchise's popularity.
I know many people have said this already but i have to say it too: i can SMELL this ride 😍😍😍 @ 2:24 idk why but i could not look up at this dude until i was like 12-13 y/o it scared the heck outta me so much! 9y/o me could watch The Hunchback of Notre Dame on repeat, no problem. This? Problem. I was such a weird kid. I mean, I'm still weird as an adult but... yeah ..
is there any drops?
or upside down?
@@jojo_siwaaa there is a little drop right after that talking skull dude (I think that's where it is) nothing scary though and no upside down bits whatsoever
@@rabbit.of.ill.portent9303 okayyy
I SPY A CAST MEMBER IN THE BACKGROUND!
Can you please upload the video of TPMvids where Pirates of the Caribbean Breakdown?
Imo, the Pirates in disneyworld feels empty and old while the one in disneyland california and paris looks way better
thank you 🇧🇷❤️
Although I love this ride & very nostalgic, I do wish eventually they’d upgrade it to how the one in Asia is. Makes you feel like you’re in the movies for real
It seemed more atmospheric when I went maybe it’s just cause I was a kid
I’m an adult and went recently and I was in awe. My favorite ride at Disney.
great video ! thanks ! what happened to "kitty, kitty. kitty" ?
Must have been taken out for refurbishment
12:40 I liked pirates of the Caribbean ride.
I wonder why they never refurbished the “Wicked Wench” into the “Black Pearl”? It honestly wouldn’t be much of a burden; all they’d have to do is repaint the entire ship, and it’s sails the color black!
I honestly wish I knew about that drop in the dark prior to riding. My back was not prepared for that.
@Document Disney 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖 💖
There is nothing like a classic.
It wasfin out there😃😃😃
This is better than the ride in Orlando!
This cause this is the Original Ride
Is there a big drop because I do not like big drops
There is.
Yes
Two of them an theyre scary@@reallymentalpig1173
Disneyland is number one in Anaheim California your friend Ricky hernandez from Northridge California 😊🎉🎉🎉
1:03 I never noticed till now that there was a crocodile on water!
Are the rumors true that they plan to move this masterpiece to the back where It's a Small World is??
The first drop feels so tall
First drop? There’s only one at Disney world 😢😢 this is why I need to visit Cali
Question how many drops are there?
@@bellawhite1919 Two drops on the Disneyland version
Both scary. They need brakes to slow the boats
Um excuse me, where’s the waterfall at the end?!
What did you use to film?
This ride was so cool and scary
The guy sitting on his porch at 1:41 is very hard to see in real life. You must have an outstanding camera to show that scene so clearly in very low light. Nice job!
Me me and my sister went to Disneyland because my grandma my grandmother took us to Disneyland every time every month that it was a holiday and then my other grandmother lived five blocks away so I’ve been to Disneyland about 100 times🎉😅😊❤😂😢😮
Is there a drop in that ride?
There is one right after the talking skull, Wiki says it's about 14' feet, but it feels bigger, probably because you can't see it. The second one, the one you can see, us much smaller.
Thought the first one was 50 feet
This ride was a little scary for me. I didn't prepare myself for the upcoming drops.
That was scary for me as a little kid. I'm going to Disneyland tomorrow, and I wanna try this ride again since it can feel a little bit different once you're older, at least I'm a teenager now.
@@moongalaxywolf434 I rode that at 18. I'm 18.5 years old...
@@Eeveeismypatronaslucky I rode it when I was around 8 😂
Where’s Davy Jones’s head and he says “there’ve been tales” once you go through his head
Rest in peace, George.
So the story of menacing fighting pirates that caused massive harm and trauma to an unsuspecting naive town are replaced by fun-loving pirates who briefly invaded a town for some bread, a drink, an auction and somehow that caused the burning destruction.
Apparently Captain Jack Sparrow's presence in town was enough to cause them to set fire to the damn place
Yeah, it's been that way for 56 years.
5:27
One time on this part of the ride, I threw a Coin into the Gold, my Mom said: “Uh what was that?” And I said: *That was me. I threw a coin in there*
10:54-11:29
How much shots do you need to get into China If you’re 14 up and up?
Not that I'm complaining in this case, but I'm surprised they didn't add the element of multiculturalism like they did in the film.
The largest organized gang of pirates was actually found in Asia
Awesome ride to rest your aching feet after all the walking
8:25 Reference of Captain Hook and Mr. Smee
This is still similar to disneyland adventures kinect xbox
brain rot
I can smell this video
Did y'all heard that back in 1960s the bones is actually made of real human bone😨
disney parks where sesame street goes
Did you know that use real skeletons
I think they got rid of those
walt disney
3:40
10:33 How ABYSMAL is that lighting effect??? So that the rain is completely gone and u can see just the plain wall instead for multiple times?!?
So this is NOT based on the movies.
The movies were based on the ride
@@bemiatto67and are better
Minute 1:09 What the hell is that?? o.ó
Idk looks like a boat
Playmobil Ghost Pirate Ships
Get back to the original. Jack sparrow is already forgotten. This ride is classic and should never have been touched....
You can't stop progress
The smelly water
Why do you skip through the ride??
The ride is nowhere near as authentic, dark, surreal, creative, and etheric as it was before. 😢
idk it's still the goat lmao
Why they dont do make this like shangai attraction? This is boring
It is completely awful that they changed the bridal auction so they could be more PC and not offend the snowflake feminists who complained about it. that was one of the most memorable parts of the ride, even after getting off the ride when I was a kid, I could still remember hearing "We wants the redhead!" chiming in my mind, and smile at the sillyness of it all.
I'm a little confused reading this none of it makes sense
@@DillontheautobotOriginally in the auction scene the pirates were auctioning off women from the village but they changed it
PC? Personal Computer?
@@tsitracommunications2884 😆😆😆 no, politically correct
@@timebaby3 democrat or republican?
Terrible how they treated Johnny Depp..He made the movie, also dod rewrites, he had no history of DV.. Shame on them, a whole theme park, about Pirates of the Caribbean..
I was actually a little irritated that they shoe-horned the movies into the attraction. However, you are right about corporations having no loyalty to those who have brought them profits.
@@JoseyWales44san progress
It’s a long ride
Forget it.
Whos here because of sea of thieves a pirates life 1
すずしようとのどかはと👰💏👨💚💚けつこんともだち
Great ride, but a bad / boring soundtrack.
Carnivore
Dinosaurs