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When you first leave the boarding area, you’ll drift through a maze of underground caves. A welcoming spray of cool mist envelopes you which can be very refreshing on a hot day!
 
The first scene you come to is positively creepy, with some unlucky pirates spending eternity watching over their ill-gotten treasure. The next scene (the skeleton steering the ship in a driving thunder storm), is one of the best in the entire attraction and will send chills up and down your spine.
 
Probably the most magical part of the ride comes next as an ominous voice warns you that “Dead Men Tell No Tales”, sending you off on a short drop down a pitch black tunnel. When you emerge you’ll find yourself in a breathtaking scene dominated by a large pirate ship laying siege to a portside village in the middle of the night. Unforgettable!
 
Another magical moment awaits you when you enter the town. The fire effects in the windows are incredibly realistic, and the forced perspective of the town road leading up the hill is superb.
 
Keep an eye out for the pirate with the dirty leg (you’ll find him sitting on a bridge as you pass underneath).
 
The next to last scene featuring a frustrated group of imprisoned pirates attempting to coax over the prison dog is hysterical!
 
The final scene is a favorite for many guests. The jaw-dropping collection of treasure that Jack Sparrow has gathered is amazing. There’s so much to look at you’ll want to visit again. Sometimes you may linger there for a bit while you’re waiting for some of the boats to unload ahead of you. If that happens, you’ll get lots of time to look around (see if you can find any elusive Hidden Mickeys hiding in the treasure!).
 
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