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Monsters doesn’t match with cheerleaders because I want to fix it.
The ride through the Pirates of Caribbean was my favorite ride at Disney. I hate to see it go.
It sounds like the rides are staying in the parks. This is just a new way of experiencing the theme as related to the rides and films.
Didn’t you read the entire story? It’s an experience set to open in London in 2027. With a 10 week run. It’s got nothing to do with the rides in the parks.
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Comments for ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Is Leaving Traditional Disney Parks Behind in 2027
Fiona Florida Collins
Monsters doesn’t match with cheerleaders because I want to fix it.
Diane
The ride through the Pirates of Caribbean was my favorite ride at Disney. I hate to see it go.
Julie A Snyder
It sounds like the rides are staying in the parks. This is just a new way of experiencing the theme as related to the rides and films.
Anthony
Didn’t you read the entire story? It’s an experience set to open in London in 2027. With a 10 week run. It’s got nothing to do with the rides in the parks.