Pirate Adventure

Hello!

I am new here but was looking for the original audio files for the pirate adventure. I am currently doing a recreation on planet coaster and would love to add the audio to it. I worked here for around ten years on the rides and used to operate it back in my early days. Would bring back a lot of memories ha!
Hey hey! Welcome

That sounds like an awesome project.

I don't personally - but may be worth asking here too if nothing is in this thread already: https://www.draytontalk.co.uk/threads/drayton-ride-music.329/page-2
Would love to see the recreation when you've got it finished too so please share that with us all :)
 
This theory sort of falls apart when you consider that after enough time, the parks new target market will have never experienced the old ride, so will not judge a new attraction on the merits of an old one. We are not far off that time now.
This.

Little lad has just turned 9. We've had annual passes pretty much since he was toddler and we have no idea what all the fuss is about.
 
I do feel sorry for all the visitors who don’t remember the park before the year 2000 as the park was so much different. Pirate adventure I went on this in July or August 1990 and the queue was outside the main entrance all day. I went on this 3 years before I went on Disney Worlds version and to it got its Pirate of the Caribbean movie make over pirate adventure in its 1st 10 years was on par with it.
Can’t believe it’s been 10 years since I was rode it.
 
I do feel sorry for all the visitors who don’t remember the park before the year 2000 as the park was so much different. Pirate adventure I went on this in July or August 1990 and the queue was outside the main entrance all day. I went on this 3 years before I went on Disney Worlds version and to it got its Pirate of the Caribbean movie make over pirate adventure in its 1st 10 years was on par with it.
Can’t believe it’s been 10 years since I was rode it.
Agreed. I've never been to the park those years prior since i wasn't even born then, but looking at videos online, there is a stark difference to the park currently, especially in Pirates.

The park back then seemed to value theming and quality more so than the park does currently. Excalibur looked great in its first few years with the fake market stalls near the entrance and the funky medieval parody-like music.

On Pirates, it looked great in its early years with what Dan Has shown us on this thread a while back. I might have to agree with Themeparksandy1981 that it did rival Disneyland Paris' Pirates of the Caribbean when it was still relatively new and properly looked after. Sure it was heavily inspired by it, but it was never a 1 on 1 copy. It had its own style, music, tone, and set pieces that were different from Disneys, like the Tavern, the Band playing in the hut, the blacksmith, the iconic woman hitting the man with the broom, etc. Heck, even the queue was quite different. Instead of a cave or a dungeon, it started off as what seemed like a supply room with sails, flags, ammunition and cannons stocked everywhere, there were even figures in the queue, the pirate reading the manual and the drunk pirate sleeping in the haddock above us. Then there was the upstairs part of the queue with the blue brickwork and the many doors and windows with retail signage above them, as well as the flickering lanterns.

What I think made Pirate Adventure stick out from the rest of the other non Disney Pirate boat rides was its music, same with Los Pirates, which was coincidently made by the same people who made Pirate Adventure. It never tried to copy Pirates of The Caribbeans music or sound similar (from what I can remember anyway). While other Pirate rides mostly went for the heavily orchestral/cinematic type of music, Pirates stayed quite simple yet was still well made and memorable. Everyone remembers the chanting in the first scene before the drop. Not every piece of music needs to be on Hollywood levels in terms of awesomeness and as grand. Sometimes, simplicity is just as effective.
 
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When we went on the train yesterday evening I noticed the lights were on in the pirate adventure building
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I only want on it when I was merely 6 years old, but it left a big impression on me. I was absolutely terrified of the drop, yet I absolutely loved it. I can still remember the music when queueing for it. I nearly went on it again during the War of the World's fireworks display (anyone remember that?), but we didn't. I really regret not riding it back then...

Can't believe it's been nearly 14 years since I last rode it. I really do miss it as it feels like Drayton has lost a part of itself ever since it shut. Drayton just doesn't feel completed without Pirate Adventure.
 
With everyone talking about the ride system and boats, the biggest concern for me when it comes to Pitates is one thing... theming...

With what we've seen by the likes of adventure cove and Gold Rush, the theming on them seem to mostly consist of poorly painted, Barrels and wood planks, no figures, no custom props, etc, including the music being stock if you count music as being part of the theme.

I'm dreading they'd just theme the ride ride with uninteresting and boring basic looking buildings made up of fence panels, or even worse... screens and projections... shudders...

On the other hand, Pirates original buildings were very cartoon-like, more reminiscent of colonial architecture but simplified looking and popped out with life. And don't forget the incredible amount of animatroncis in the ride. The great thing with simple yet numerous figures is that they may break from time to time, but there's always another figure not far from it to distract you and draw your attention away from the broken effect, even when the figure is broken, its still an impressive looking prop. BUT... with Projections and a screens, when it's broken, it's immediately obvious and sticks out like a sore thumb. I remember seeing so many people on The Hauntings forum constantly saying that the projector above the portrait in the library was broken throughout the year... now imagine something like that but more obvious and on a larger scale for a whole season... yeah no thanks.

Back on animatronics, with the sheer size of the building, I think they'd best take the quantity over quality approach with Pirates if they'd ever want to live to the original rides amazing consistency. With how big the scenes were, I'd be pretty heartbroken if they brought it back and the new scenes only had 1 or 2 figures compared to the MANY figures the original ride had, it gave the ride so much life with so much movement happening around you. People would probably always compare it to the original and would laminate how much better the original was, and the park wouldn't be able to ignore that. By that point, would it even be worth bringing it back if it would be inferior to the original?

So yeah. All in all, if they want to do something with Pirates, they'd have to nail it in all aspects personally! They'd probably have to give it it Piraten in Batavia treatment, go full on old-school with detailed set pieces and numerous moving figures. Drayton seem to be great with ride systems, so I'm sure they'd excel with the boats, but again, it's the theming I'd be more more worried about.
 
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Who themed the original PA? Was it Space Leisure because I know they've done some stuff for DM before or was it just done by the Bryans?

If it was Space Leisure, is it possible they could retheme the ride, as they would've created the version everybody seems to love so much.
 
Who themed the original PA? Was it Space Leisure because I know they've done some stuff for DM before or was it just done by the Bryans?

If it was Space Leisure, is it possible they could retheme the ride, as they would've created the version everybody seems to love so much.
Technically, yes, though at the time of Pirates development, they went under the name of Golding Attractions since the lead designer was Mark Golding himself, which he and his team previously designed Attractions such as the Jungle Palladium. After Pirates, they went under the more well known name Space Leisure, and themed rides like Splash Canyon, Shockwave, The Haunting, and Golden Nuggets!

I would love Space Leisure to return to Pirates, though at this point, maybe many of the original designers have left the company, which would be a bit of a worry. Maybe the new designers would be capable of recreating the original style of Pirates.

Thankfully Pirate Adventure wasn't the only Pirate themed boat ride they did, they also did Los Piratas at Bellewaerde, which was very similar to Pirates (both rides having the bridge sword fight and the lady hitting the man with a broom), but with the ride taking place in Mexico instead. So the company does have experience with Pirate themes and are pretty consistent with them.

As a whole, the original flair and style of Pirates made the ride very special personally, and it would be a shame if the park ever did something with the ride and removed those aspect of the Attraction.
 
I have shared these Images previously on this forum, however here they are again, it just goes to show the scale that the ride was on and how tired it was looking towards the end as the photos were taken in 2013/2014 I think, seeing these images brings back so many memories in the park when we used to visit 6 or 7 times a year
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I have shared these Images previously on this forum, however here they are again, it just goes to show the scale that the ride was on and how tired it was looking towards the end as the photos were taken in 2013/2014 I think, seeing these images brings back so many memories in the park when we used to visit 6 or 7 times a year View attachment 7159View attachment 7160View attachment 7161View attachment 7162
The absolute joy these photos bring to this almost 45 year old man is unreal. Thankyou for posting!
 
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