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Are they replacing Pirates of the Caribbean ride?

They will be closing Pirates of The Caribbean at Disney World and Disneyland in 2023 to make way for Jake and The Never Land Pirates Adventure. The attraction will use the same boats and track as Pirates of The Caribbean, however all of the characters and scenes will be updated.



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According to the official statement, “With Splash Mountain now taking over Pirates of The Caribbean, we need a new home for Pirates of The Caribbean. After careful consideration, we determined that it's a small world is the best new home for Pirates of the Caribbean.

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There were a few factors that went into Disney's decision to do this retheme. First off, Pirates of The Caribbean has a lot of animatronics that don't work as well as they used to. The ride at Magic Kingdom is 50 years old and is experiencing wear and tear.

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Starting in October 2023, at least 11 attractions will begin to close, stretching all the way to February of 2024. These closures include some of the resort's most popular experiences, like Pirates of the Caribbean and Splash Mountain. Pirates of the Caribbean will be closed from October 3 through October 27.

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The closing of the 30-year-old ride — which Princess Diana visited in 1993 — follows years of calls for change because it features several characters from Disney's 1946 film Song of the South, which featured racist stereotypes.

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The resort is closing the ride to rebuild the attraction from the ground up and has already begun th process. Space Mountain will close as we know it in 2024, with the entire project taking several years to complete. What's your favorite ride at Disney? Do you enjoy Pirates of the Caribbean?

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Disney's new Tiana's Bayou Adventure ride is an ode to New Orleans. Disney is converting Splash Mountain into Tiana's Bayou Adventure, an attraction that will highlight the company's first Black princess and be a love letter to New Orleans. Why it matters: Splash Mountain has been a fan favorite for years.

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Back in June 2020, calls to remove Splash Mountain came amid the wave of companies across the U.S. renaming, removing, and rebranding racist institutions. The push for brands to reexamine racist messaging followed worldwide protests sparked by the death of George Floyd.

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Disney announced plans to close Splash Mountain – at Disneyland and Walt Disney World – in 2020 after a petition to change the beloved water ride's theme went viral. Disney said the change had been in the works since 2019.

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Needless to say, Disney has made no official announcements to close any of its wonderful Theme Parks, and as of now, the Walt Disney World Resort is still home to four: Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Disneys Animal Kingdom with each Disney World Park at the Disney Resort having unique rides, ...

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