Supposed "Diseased" Wildlife Stripped From Disney Attraction, Queue Completely Destroyed

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Pirates Caribbean

Credit: @gfulofficial (Right)

7 Comments

  1. Jon

    I was wondering when you would rewrite that Reddit post in r/Disneyland.

  2. Mike Mahugey

    The diseased “wildlife” is a tree.. oh, spoiler alert!

    1. Skeeter

      Lol, so true.

  3. LouiB

    The holidays almost over? Easter Sunday isn’t until April 17th and historically holiday crowds don’t end until a week later. And April hasn’t even started yet, so think you are way off on that statement.

  4. SZ

    The only thing different in those two pictures of Pirates is the visual perspective of the persons taking the picture. The two images are from a different angle. The second which supposedly shows missing trees is just because they stepped slightly to the left of the prior image perspective, and blocked the palm trees in the background with the building roof line. The palm trees are still there. You can see the same tree line, just look to the left a bit

  5. David

    Walt would be heart broken if he was still alive. He would be horrified at the state of the parks. He didn’t build Disneyland to make a buck off of a science fiction movie. All the Imagineers are gone, like Tom Sawyer’s Island, The Submarine ride,Country Bear Jamboree, or take out the screen of falling to hell with little devils on Mr. Toads Wild Ride. I’d welcome the Monsanto House that stood behind the Matterhorn. The problem with Disneyland is the corporate greed. I remember riding my bike to the park with a swarm of old ticket books in my back pocket. I just can’t believe that I even thought of going to Knott’s Berry Farm instead of D/L. No more submarine, no Small World, Pirates, ride across the park in the buckets, the static monster in the Matterhorn. Let it DIE, for heavens sake LET IT DIE, PULL THE PLUG.

  6. Phil

    Create some shade by putting a cover over the line for some shade and rain protection. People pay enough to get into the park!!!

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