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Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean, or simply Pirates of the Caribbean, is a dark water ride that opened at Disneyland in March 18, 1967. It would be opened in other Disney parks, Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. Pirates of the Caribbean is one of the world's most popular and well-loved Disney attractions. The ride inspired the film series of the same name. This was the last attraction that Walt Disney himself participated in designing; with it opening three months…

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From the opening scene of Justin Chon’s film Blue Bayou, I felt seen. Antonio LeBlanc (Chon) is the first character I’ve ever seen in an American movie (or TV) who is just like me. He didn’t just resemble me—he is me. In fact, I blurted, “Welcome to the story of my life!” out loud in the theater aft

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In my trip a few weeks back, I ate lunch at the Blue Bayou. Since I was by myself on a business trip, I could really take in the environment of the place - it is an incredible piece of theming. Later, full of Monte Cristo (wow... just wow), I enjoyed arguably the best attraction ever built (for a really thorough read on the attraction's greatness, see the Passport to Dreams essay on it here: Disneyland Landscape, Haunted Bayou, Bayou House, Swamp Theme, Disneyland World, Louisiana Bayou, Disneyland Photos, Blue Bayou, Parc D'attraction

In my trip a few weeks back, I ate lunch at the Blue Bayou. Since I was by myself on a business trip, I could really take in the environment of the place - it is an incredible piece of theming. Later, full of Monte Cristo (wow... just wow), I enjoyed arguably the best attraction ever built (for a really thorough read on the attraction's greatness, see the Passport to Dreams essay on it here: passport2dreams.blogspot.com/2011/08/fire-in-night-pre-em...). As I walked out the exit, I snapped…

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