The scene of leering pirates auctioning off women as brides on the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction in Disneyland will be gone forever next month, replaced by a scene considered less offensive to ...
Walt Disney World has finally reopened its popular “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction — minus the controversial “Bride Auction” sequence. The scene, which appeared in the “Pirates” rides at Disney ...
Those pesky pirates – always so politically incorrect. Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean ride reopened on June 8 after the newest “refurbishment” that removed the bride auction scene from the ride ...
The scene that for decades showed women tied by ropes and put up for auction has been replaced by a scene that depicts pirates auctioning off the pilfered treasures of the townsfolk. A tall, redheaded ...
Walt Disney World removed the ride's animatronic bride auction scene Walt Disney World’s iconic 1967 ride just got a wave of social awareness in its traditional pirate tropes. Florida’s Magic Kingdom ...
Disneyland fans stood in long lines Friday to board boats for the newly reopened Pirates of the Caribbean on Friday to see how park officials had replaced the captive bride slave auction scene that in ...
After being closed for six weeks due to refurbishment, Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean ride is reopening with a few key updates. Starting Friday, June 8, the new and improved ‘Pirates’ ride will no ...
DALLAS, Texas — A Dallas bride-to-be's unique and thoughtful gift for her fiance has been ruined by a selfish porch pirate who was seen swiping it on Tuesday. The Dallas Police Department is ...
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