Pirates of the Caribbean is completely fictional, based on a popular ride at Disneyland.
The original Pirates of the Caribbean ride in Disneyland is about 16 minutes long.
the jungle cruise
The title "Pirates of the Caribbean" comes from the original theme park ride in Disney World.
March 18, 1967
Pirates of the Caribbean.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl - 2003 (released) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - 2006 (released) Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - 2007 (released) Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides - 2011 (released) Filming most likely started the year before the release date to allow many months for shooting.
No, it's based on the Disney theme park ride.
No. Davy Jones is still there.
The writers, Ted Elliot and Terry Russio, were hired to write a movie based on the all-time favorite Disney attraction. Pirates of the Caribbean, was originally thought of by Walt Disney himself. He made a ride called Pirates of the Caribbean. That is why we have the movies now.
The only reason why any ride at Disneyland would be closed is technical difficulties
There are books about Pirates of the Caribbean, but they have nothing to do with the movies. Rob Kidd wrote books about Jack in his childhood based off of the movies. The movies are based off pf the original Pirates ride at Disneyworld, but the 4th installment is also based off a book called On Stranger Tides. Though i am not sure who the author is, sorry about that.