The Ride that inspired the movie. Mostley in the dark I do apologize but you are able to hear most of the action. As with most dark rides flash photography and lights are not permited.
This was the last attraction in which Walt Disney himself participated in designing; it opened three months after his death. It is located within the New Orleans Square portion of Disneyland, its facade evoking antebellum New Orleans, topped by a 31-star United States flag (which would indicate the 1850s). An overhead sign at the boat dock names it for the famous pirate Jean Lafitte (although his name is misspelled Laffite), who fought alongside the U.S. Army at the Battle of New Orleans in the War of 1812. The second floor of the facade was originally designed to be a private Disney family apartment. Instead it later opened as an art-related retail/museum space called the Disney Gallery until late 2007 when it was replaced by the Disney Dream Suite.
This is the one in Walt Disney World so the description doesn't really apply. The last attraction in which Walt Disney himself participated in designing was the Pirates ride in Disneyland California.
queensorkings 2 years ago