Small Trees Planted Outside Pirates of the Caribbean in Disneyland

New smaller trees have been planted outside Pirates of the Caribbean in Disneyland Park, which is still closed for refurbishment. The trees can be seen poking out from behind the construction walls. Scaffolding and scrim are also visible. Other trees were removed from the area so Club 33, which is above the attraction, will have … Read more

Some Construction Walls Removed From New Orleans Square in Disneyland

Some construction walls have been removed near Pirates of the Caribbean during the refurbishment of New Orleans Square at Disneyland. The sign for Pirates of the Caribbean is just visible past the construction walls. The signs at the entrance, just behind the walls, are wrapped in plastic. There are pirate-themed photo ops along the walls. … Read more

Construction Walls Extended around Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland Park, Attraction Sign Wrapped in Plastic

As work continues on Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland Park, construction walls have been extended, and the attraction’s sign is covered in plastic. The walls enclosing the Pirates of the Caribbean area have been extended. The construction walls are decorated with various Pirates of the Caribbean photo opportunities. Above the turquoise wall, the attraction … Read more

PHOTO REPORT: Magic Kingdom & Disney’s Hollywood Studios 2/13/21 (Bad Storms, Long Lines, Attraction Downtime, Merida Meet and Greet Open, and More)

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Welcome to, as the Osceola Parkway entrance now states, “The Most Magical Place On Earth!” Despite this magic, we have some very real weather to contend with as thunderstorms collide with Walt Disney World for most of the morning. We’re also contending with holiday weekend crowds here at the Magic Kingdom as Presidents Day approaches. … Read more

Attraction Spotlight: Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean and a Farewell Look at The Redhead Auction Scene

Editor’s Note: You could say we’ve been navigating some rough waters lately, but that’s no reason to miss the anniversary of one of our favorite iconic attractions: Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean. Having opened on March 18, 1967, Pirates of the Caribbean in Disneyland was the last attraction that Walt Disney himself participated in designing. … Read more