Through sometime this summer, Pirates of the Caribbean is closed for refurbishment at Disneyland. Construction walls with pirate-themed photo ops now surround the attraction and some of New Orleans Square.
Traffic flow will be improved in New Orleans Square during this time.
A sign lets guests know the pirates “aren’t sailing to-day.”
The photo ops have taped-off squares on the ground indicating where guests should stand.
This first one features the scene from the end of the attraction where pirates try to get a key from a dog. Guests can stand in place of the dog.
The next features pirates singing “yo ho, yo ho, a pirate’s life for me!” Guests can pretend to play an instrument with them.
All three photo ops have a logo for the 55th anniversary of Pirates of the Caribbean.
The final photo op lets guests act like they’re carrying treasure chests next to the pirate climbing into a rowboat.
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