Thursday, December 17, 2009

Tell-No-Tales Thursdays: The Blue Bayou



Now that I’ve taken you from A—Z on POTC, it’s time to go back to the beginning of the attraction and fill in the details with shots that I continue to take as I return to Disneyland. This shot of a houseboat on the Blue Bayou is great in giving the atmosphere of the ride as you enter your boat and venture towards the talking Jolly Roger Pirate skull. This same houseboat can be seen in this vintage publicity shot:



Here are two more shots taken from the Blue Bayou Restaurant...of the Blue Bayou.





And a wide panorama shot of the Bayou, including the dude on the porch smoking his pipe. You’ll also notice the same sculpt in the jail at the end of the attraction, as I have mentioned on here previously.



Here’s an atmospheric shot of the bayou area in the attraction queue, restaurant visible in the background.



And now that I have reformed from using a flash at Disneyland, I have been able to capture these shots that do a much better job of capturing the deep-blue darkness that guests experience as they sail towards the first drop:









I can almost hear the frogs croaking now! See more Disneyland Pirates of the Caribbean photos at my website.

5 comments:

William Bezek said...

Great pics Dave, This is really one of my favorite places in the park, looking out on the beautiful bayou munching on a Monte Cristo. You forgot to mention the lightning bugs...a simple effect but it is so close to the real thing.

Major Pepperidge said...

The Blue Bayou is so fantastic... as a kid, I thought that if I even struck it rich, I would have a room in my mansion that was a total ripoff of the Bayou!

Chiana_Chat said...

Do they still play the banjo loop?

These recent non-flash shots are great I've never seen it looking so much like it does in person, in pictures. The panorama shot is also darn nice with the way the whole scene is set, all the way to the "clouds" backdrop. Great publicity shot too. Thanks for posting all these, I just love that bayou.

Bob Weaver said...

That bayou scene is my favorite scene in the current Disneyland. So beautiful and atmospheric. Thanks for the great photos.

Amy said...

Great photos. I love the quiet of this part of the ride. I am finally getting back to the Blue Bayou for dinner Tuesday night. You can't beat the atmosphere!