The Pirates of the Caribbean ride has nearly become synonymous with Disney itself. It has been a staple of the park for years and has remained practically unchanged since its opening. Not unlike the It's a Small World ride, Pirates of the Caribbean is almost a right of passage to Disney visitors and must be appreciated as such.
Pirates of the Caribbean is a water-borne adventure that depicts the life of a pirate. Visitors will encounter a pirate's cove, a battle, and an entire pirate village. While passengers observe the action that takes place on both sides of the boat, complete with splashing cannonballs, pirates hoist the Jolly Roger while others defend a dilapidated fort. Of course, the ride ends in a chorus of "Yo-ho, Yo-ho, a pirate's life for me."
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