“Take a wench for a bride” read the banner above the auction block. Front and center was a buxom redhead, clearly the Mercado’s prime merchandise. Dressed in crimson and bound with rope to a chain ...
The Hall of Presidents isn’t the only Disney attraction getting an overhaul. Suzi Brown, a spokeswoman for Disneyland Resorts, confirmed on Friday that the popular Pirates of the Caribbean ride will ...
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 ...
Disney's foray into revisionist history is just about over. Pirates of the Caribbean reopened Friday, June 8, after a six-week refurbishment in which Imagineers altered the auction scene. Now, rather ...
The Pirates of the Caribbean rides at Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom at Disney World are some of the post popular attractions in the world. The original ride was such a fan favorite that plans for ...
It’s a female pirate’s life for Disney! The Disney World “Pirates of the Caribbean” attraction, which featured a controversial scene with an auction of “wenches” to men as brides, has been updated and ...
A scene that depicts women on the auction block apparently has no place in a Disneyland ride, even if the attraction is meant to depict the violence, debauchery and misogyny of a pirate’s life. When ...
Disneyland is preparing to nix the familiar scene on its Pirates of the Caribbean ride where captive, tied-up women are auctioned off as brides, presumably to pirates, as it will be shut down ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Yo ho, yo ho, no pirate's wife for me. Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean ride is losing a scene where a bound and tearful woman is on the auction block for pirates to buy as ...
Disneyland is preparing to nix the familiar scene on its Pirates of the Caribbean ride where captive, tied-up women are auctioned off as brides, presumably to pirates, as it will be shut down ...
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