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What did they remove from Pirates of the Caribbean ride?

In a recent social media post, Disneyland Guests now state that the parrot is missing from the ride! A Disneyland Guest on the ride said they saw the parrot completely broken and unmoving, which is probably why Disneyland removed it quickly.



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The most controversial came in 2018 when Walt Disney Imagineers turned a redheaded animatronic from a bride at auction to an independent female pirate running the show. Some fans were upset that Disney softened the rough edges of real-life piracy. But others were happy to see a feminist twist on the ride.

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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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Magic Kingdom's Splash Mountain creatures sang their last notes in January of 2023, and Disneyland's on May 31, 2023. Now, the ride has closed its doors forever. The brand new ride replacing it, Tiana's Bayou Adventure, is inspired by Tiana, the radiant star of the 2009 animated hit The Princess and the Frog.

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However, it will be returning in a new capacity. Unfortunately, Tiana's Bayou Adventure is still replacing Splash Mountain, but Splash Mountain will now be replacing the famous and less popular Pirates of The Caribbean attraction! Sadly, because of this, Disney is no longer selling the Splash Mountain props on eBay.

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Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean Featured Real Human Skeletons. It sounds unbelievable, yes. But, hey, it was a different era. In 1967, when Pirates of the Caribbean first opened to the public at Disneyland, California, the majority of the skeletons and skulls on display were real.

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