A Lot Of Fans Made The Same Comment After Two Disney Parkgoers Got Off The Pirates Of The Caribbean Boat To Chill With The Animatronics

In terms of the topic at hand, both enthusiasts of thrilling rides and Johnny Depp share an interest in returning to the Pirates of the Caribbean universe. Although Depp’s alleged “negotiations” remain unverified, a recent Disneyland visitor was spotted attempting to access the set of the classic attraction on video.

After watching the video personally, I find myself sharing the same opinion as many commenters. It’s quite puzzling how someone could evade a lifetime ban from Disneyland after interacting with animatronics that were introduced in 1967 and causing a stir, as shown in a viral TikTok clip.

Rest assured, the Disney Cast Member had already led this individual away from the area, preventing any potential harm, as you’ll find out when you watch the video provided.

@shades2k5 ♬ Oh No – Kreepa

Standing here, it’s clear that the recent Pirates-themed incident is more severe than when a guest decided to take a swim in Epcot’s World Showcase lagoon. However, it doesn’t reach the level of chaos caused by physical fights at Walt Disney World or any other Disney park. Regardless, the situation calls for some form of repercussions, and it seems that displeased fans are already voicing their opinions through these comments, calling for appropriate action such as a ban.

  • “Wtf, there’s a lifetime ban!” – @reebles79
  • “Goodbye Disney properties for the rest of their days” – @just_steferz
  • “Why do people spend so much money to ruin not only the experience for others but then also get a lifetime ban from Disney?” – @kellyandrews01
  • “I’m starting to believe lifetime bans don’t exist anymore because why is this happening more and more?” – @sassytinaaa
  • “And that’s how you never get to go to Disney ever again” – @navscoleod

Theme park enthusiasts don’t always react in a uniform manner like the calls for banning Pirates of the Caribbean thrill-seekers you saw. Instead, it might remind one of last summer’s D23 Expo that utilized Horizons as its branding for the park panel, which stirred certain feelings among fans. (Messing with people’s emotions about Disney attractions we miss dearly is a big no-no!)

It seems that we can now include rock climbing among the traditional attractions on the list, which is amusing given Horizon’s own past history involving similar activities. Fortunately, no one was injured during our voyage on the high seas. After all, when the Pirates of the Caribbean malfunction, they don’t eat the visitors.

While it’s likely that Disneyland safety personnel felt justified in reprimanding these anonymous individuals, their actions were indeed warranted. Besides causing inconvenience to fans, such incidents pose a risk of unexpected harm or injury.

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2025-07-01 02:07