I've always felt the setting of Pirates of the Caribbean, just beyond Lafitte's Landing, was a rather nostalgic and evocative one. The still peacefulness of the water in the twilight air, with fireflies spinning about while crickets chirp and frogs croak beckons a magical serenity full of Cajun flavor. Floating along, in that moment before they dive down a pair of waterfalls and into swashbuckling adventure, riders are transported to the subtle beauty of the bayou, where worries seem to waft away, and the strum of the banjo provides a soothing serenade. It's an experience that never seems to get old.
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A trip back to the backwoods of Louisiana inside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. |
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