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Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland once used human bones and is rumored to have some remaining on the ride. Courtesy of Getty Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate’s afterlife for me.
As the last ride Walt Disney ever worked on, Pirates of the Caribbean was the star of Disneyland and unafraid to use real human remains. by Produced by Digital Editors Published on March 13, 2022 ...
It might be shocking to consider in the modern day, but Disneyland’s use of real remains isn’t even the most recent example of human bones making it into places you wouldn’t expect.
Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean, built in 1967, was the last ride whose creation Walt Disney himself supervised. Before the passenger boats were completed, the Imagineers pushed him through ...
The Redhead is the star character in the Bride Auction scene in Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean ride. The Redhead has been showing her figure in the ride since it opened 50 years ago on ...
The Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. The attraction has a timeless appeal, and its greatest strength was its lack of storyline. But then ...
According to Disneyland, about 400 million park attendees have ridden on Pirates of the Caribbean since it opened in 1967. That is an average of more than 20,000 a day. The ride is a little more ...