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Pirates of the __________ ?
Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 10:22 pm
by SkullRocker
Just watching CNBC and I heard Michael Eisner say the name of the ride.
Oddly, he pronounced it differently than I do. Just wondering how everyone else says it.
Is it Pirates of the Care-a-be-an? Or Pirates of the Ca-rib-e-an?
Not that Eisner would know one way or the other, but it has me wondering . . . :)
Re: Pirates of the __________ ?
Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 11:48 pm
by IdiotsAreEverywhere
I pernounce Carib.
Re: Pirates of the __________ ?
Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 12:48 am
by darph nader
Either way is fine .

Re: Pirates of the __________ ?
Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 5:09 am
by Kwahati
I like to ride on Pirates of the CARE-uh-BE-in...
The Disney Magic and Wonder often sail the kuh-RI-be-in.
My family has always pronounced 'em those ways. So: since I do it that way, it MUST be right!*
*This statement does not represent any seious claims of product performance and has not been evaluated by the FDA.
Re: Pirates of the __________ ?
Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 5:50 am
by LittleDollClaudia
I could swear we had this discussion before. Eisner is an idiot and no one really listens to what he has to say..OH!! I mean, it all depends on how much rum you've had to drink. Of course this may just be a personal issue.

Re: Pirates of the __________ ?
Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 11:10 am
by Purpura
LittleDollClaudia I like the pirate He's cute.
I pronounce it "Carib-eeahn" with a silent h.
Re: Pirates of the __________ ?
Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 1:55 pm
by SkullRocker
OK, there seems to be agreement on care a be an.
Another thing Eisner got wrong. Thanks.
Re: Pirates of the __________ ?
Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 3:55 am
by felinefan
On the ride announcements I always heard it pronounced CARE- uh- BE-in. I haven't been to Disneyland in over twenty years, but I heard where they made "Pirates" PC by having the pirates chase a woman with a tray of food instead of chasing her. And I understand that they have undone this. I mean, anyone who's been to DL and ridden Pirates KNOWS why he's chasing her! For some very un-Disney-like actions! I always thought it was a hoot to see the chase scenes--first you'd see two or three pirates chasing pretty women, then there was a scared-looking pirate being chased by a 300 pound woman! The contrast and element of surprise was just hilarious! And then there was a lady with a candlestick hiding inside a barrel, right next to a pirate holding up a piece of dropped feminine finery, saying he wonders where she went, and she keeps popping in and out of the barrel, saying he'll never find her in here. There was that tension when you wondered, what if he were to turn around and look at that barrel just as she popped up? The bride auction scene was something else--I can understand the pirates rounding up the young, pretty women, but one is an old woman who's comforting some of the women on the auction block. The "lady of the evening", in her red dress and hat, boldly showing off her assets, would've been easy to catch. And then there's the 300 pound lady currently up for auction.... I guess if you've been to sea long enough, ANY woman would look pretty good, even if she's older than the hills!
Re: Pirates of the __________ ?
Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 7:47 pm
by Scott45
Well down south, and I'm from Charleston SC.. Rhett Butlers hometown I always heard it as Ka reh bean.
At least until all the Yankee retirees started swarming the place like termites....
Scott45