![]() ![]() ![]() The boat then goes down a 14 foot drop into a dark passage.Īt the end of the passage is a battle between a pirate ship and an island fortress. An island on the left has skeletons of pirates while a disembodied voice repeatedly says "Dead Man Tell No Tales." The boat continues through a scene where the skeletons of pirates are being occupied by a crab and a seagull, followed by the wreckage of a ship in a storm with a skeleton at the wheel. The ride begins with the boat passing through a grotto. The pieces were accidentally moved during a minor refurbishment and were not returned to their proper positions until someone found Marc Davis's original sketches. Marc Davis carefully arranged the pieces so that any move will result in a never-ending game - hence the skeletons who have been playing the same game since 1973. The position of the pieces on the chess board in the attraction's pre-show is not random. Inside is a Pirate's Cove leading into a short grotto with skeletons of dead pirates, the hurricane lagoon, and an echoing "Dead men tell no tales". ![]() The attraction, guarded by the Caribbean watchtower Torre del Sol, is housed in a golden Spanish fort called Castillo Del Morro, inspired by Castillo de San Felipe del Morro in San Juan, Puerto Rico. ![]()
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