Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate’s life for me!

Disney World in Orlando, Florida is known for bringing all sorts of stories to life, from those about adventurous princesses to swashbuckling pirates. The latter of these is what we’re here to focus on now.

Disney has tons of pirate-themed experiences scattered across its theme parks and resorts. From treasure hunts for kids to nostalgic rides beloved by adults, there’s something for every pirate fan out there.

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With that said, it’s time to set sail; Here are the best pirate attractions and experiences to exist at Walt Disney World Resort.

10 A Pirate's Adventure ~ Treasures Of The Seven Seas

This exciting quest sends guests on a treasure hunt through the Magic Kingdom’s Adventureland. Through this free game, players get to interact with props and narrations after activating their adventure at an opening video screen. Additionally, they’ll be given a treasure map as a guide.

There are five different missions guests can embark on, so A Pirate’s Adventure can give you a new, exciting experience more than one time.

9 Peter Pan’s Flight

This rail-suspended dark ride in the Magic Kingdom’s Fantasyland takes guests on a ride out of England and into Neverland via a pixie dust-enchanted ship. Though pirates aren’t the main element of this ride, they definitely play a part. After all, the primary villain of Peter Pan is none other than Captain Hook.

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Soon after reaching Neverland, riders will get to see Peter battle it out with the antagonistic pirate as Wendy stands ready to walk the plank. This event takes place on Hook’s beautifully decorated 48-foot long pirate ship, and yes, it’s one of the most stunning elements of the ride. It’s definitely worth a visit.

8 The Pirate League

Located in Adventureland, this shop will transform guests of all ages into a pirate or a mermaid via an elaborate makeover.

There are multiple different packages, some of which will have you leaving with a sword and eye patch and others that will have your hair rearranged and your skin designed with scars.

Each transformation takes around 30 minutes to an hour, and reservations are highly recommended. Make use of this if journeying through the Magic Kingdom as a pirate is high on your to-do list.

7 Disney Junior – Live On Stage!

This attraction, which is aimed at kids, features a lineup of characters from hit Disney Junior TV shows. Though this show features characters from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Doc McStuffins, and Sofia the First, it also contains scenes from the popular Jake and the Never Land Pirates.

The 24-minute story features tons of music and adventure, so if you’re bringing a child or simply want an overload of cuteness, this is where you should head.

6 Jack Sparrow Meet-And-Greet

Though Jack Sparrow doesn’t show up in Disney World every day, you’ll still have plenty of opportunities to meet the pirate.

Presently, Jack can be searched out in Adventureland during the specially ticketed Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. He’s full of personality, so don’t skip by.

If you’d rather meet the starring pirates of Peter Pan, you can do so via the Pirates & Pals Firework Dessert Voyage.

5 Pirates & Pals Fireworks Dessert Voyage

This extra-fee experience begins at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. There, you’ll be treated to an array of cookies, cupcakes, pretzels, fruit, ice cream, and drinks. After meeting Captain Hook and Mr. Smee, you’ll get to set sail on the Seven Seas Lagoon.

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While you’ll be treated to some good-old-fashioned pirate tales, you’ll also be given a beautiful view of the Happily Ever After firework show taking place nearby at the Magic Kingdom. Watching this spectacular light up the lake is an event unlike any other.

4 Tortuga Tavern

This pirate-inspired dining location has made its home in the Magic Kingdom’s Adventureland. Here, you can bite into a giant turkey leg, enjoy a jerk-smoked brisket sandwich with pineapple-coconut slaw, or bite into a flavorful rum cake.

Being that this restaurant is located near other pirate attractions, it’s the perfect place to stop by for a quick bite. The dining area itself contains pirate portraits and memorabilia, so the aesthetics are definitely on point.

3 Captain Hook’s Pirate Crew

Over at Disney’s Beach Club Resort exists an experience perfect for pirate-loving guests between the ages of 4 and 12.

This $55 adventure lets kids pick a pirate name, test their sea sailing etiquette, and embark on a dazzling treasure hunt. They’ll even get to set sail on Crescent Lake and return back to land for a tasty meal.

This event generally occurs once a day around 5 p.m. and is the perfect experience to drop the kids off at if you’re looking for a little free time of your own.

2 Pirate Adventure Cruise

There are a couple more kid pirate experiences worth checking out if you’re instead wishing to set sail in the morning.

Island of the Caribbean Pirate Cruise, which sets sail out of Caribbean Cay, lets kids journey across the Ports of the Caribbean waters while hearing tales of Old Port Royale. Albatross Treasure Cruise, on the other hand, has guests venturing across Crescent Lake and Epcot’s World Showcase Lagoon as they learn of “The Legend of the Albatross.” The kid attractions last for 2 hours and include a light snack and drink.

1 Pirates Of The Caribbean

Topping off this list is the attraction that started it all: Pirates of the Caribbean. This dark ride, located at Disney Parks across the world including in the Magic Kingdom’s Adventureland, takes guests on a brisk journey through a pirate-plundered town.

The boat ride features multiple appearances by Captian Jack Sparrow and was the first to introduce the iconic Disney song, “Yo Ho (A Pirate’s Life for Me).”

The attraction features beautifully designed scenes full of Audio-Animatronics, fire, gold, and ships. If you’re looking for the swashbuckling adventure to top all swashbuckling adventures, this is it.

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