Originally Published January 3, 2013 on WWT written by Autumn Barnes
I happened to have the pleasure of seeing this attraction the week of December 11 while I was at the parks. Going off the original concept from the old Narnia tour, I was expecting to walk through a prop and costume tour. Boy was I WRONG! The outside of the attraction’s building is decorated to look like a treasure map with the Pirates of the Caribbean skull and cross bones over the banner “The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow” with Jack’s personal Jolly Roger flying high to ensure all know this is Captain Jack’s place!
Upon entering the building you realize, this is NOT going to be a walk through memorabilia tour. As you enter the first room you come face to face with a large door adorned with a Skull and sword style crossbones sculpture over it. Or IS it a sculpture? Once the magic of the sea surrounds you, you are warned by a now enchanted Skull and Crossbones, who will become your guide through the rest of the attraction, that those seeking adventure on the seas are searching for Captain Jack Sparrow. You are also told only a true pirate is fit to sail with Captain Jack. You are then allowed to proceed to the next room, and of course as a last warning, you are told, Dead Men Tell No Tales.
Once
all the members of the tour have entered the second room you learn the
room is magic and anything can happen. From this point the show now
surrounds you, with video, sound, light and interaction from the rest of
the “crew” you have joined. While standing in the room the focal point
is in fact the bow of the Black Pearl, but you are surrounded by pirate
treasure, contraband, and a small stage where the lucky person chosen
prior to the show gets to present the skeleton key to the attacking
skeletons so that the adventure can begin.
From this point the “crew” led and directed by the enchanted skull
will then battle the Flying Dutchman and Davy Jones, the Kraken,
Mermaids of the non-Ariel variety and other such nautical villains. But
when the Dutchman returns for another battle the skull reveals it is
time to swear in the crew, and call them to muster for the Captain. At
this point Captain Jack, in film format played by Johnny Depp and the
Red-Head (we wants the Red-Head) from the original Pirates of the
Caribbean attraction appear on the deck. After the ship is fired upon
Jack realizes it’s time to be a Captain, and that he must protect the
Pearl, with the help of his new crew.Once the new crew has proven itself Jack and the “strange talking skeleton in the sky” decide the crew has performed well and that they should take the Pirate’s Oath, or at least Jack’s shortened version of it. Once everyone says “aye” the crew is told to prepare to make sail, and the is invited to join the skeleton in a round, not Jack’s concept of a round, but in signing a round of “A pirate’s life” and then told to weigh anchor as the ship will be sailing with the tide. The crew then makes it’s way back out of the building to continue on with the pillaging and plundering of helpless tourists, I mean to continue their day at Hollywood Studios.
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