If you are referring to the Pirates of the Caribbean boat ride at Disney Parks in 2026, there is no "First Class" seating in the traditional sense, as all guests board the same bench-style weathered barges. However, there are two ways to get a "premium" experience. First, you can request a front-row seat from the load-area Cast Member; while not guaranteed, they often accommodate requests if you are willing to wait for the next boat. The front row provides the most immersive view and the highest chance of getting a small splash during the drops. Second, for a truly "luxury" pirate experience, you can book the Blue Bayou Restaurant (in Disneyland) or San Angel Inn (in Epcot), where you can dine at tables overlooking the water as the boats float by. In 2026, many "Disney VIP Tours" also include back-door access to the ride, effectively serving as a "First Class" bypass of the standard queue, though the onboard experience remains the same classic, swashbuckling voyage for everyone.