Did the Pirates of the Caribbean ride use real skeletons?


Did the Pirates of the Caribbean ride use real skeletons? Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean Featured Real Human Skeletons. It sounds unbelievable, yes. But, hey, it was a different era. In 1967, when Pirates of the Caribbean first opened to the public at Disneyland, California, the majority of the skeletons and skulls on display were real.


How bad is the drop on Pirates of the Caribbean ride?

Pirates of the Caribbean's single drop is 14 feet and takes place entirely in the dark. Fortunately for ride chickens, it's not that big or intense and serves to transition guests into the pirate world.


Which skeleton is real in pirates?

Today I present to you a very interesting fact about the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction in Disneyland. The skull that sits above the bed in the treasure room near the beginning of the ride is actually real.