One of Disneyland’s most cherished attractions, Pirates of the Caribbean, has mysteriously vanished from the park’s website, baffling and disappointing numerous visitors. Families planning their magical getaway were stunned to find that this iconic ride had seemingly been erased from the Disneyland Resort map without any prior warning.

For many guests, Pirates of the Caribbean is a staple of the Disneyland experience, ranking high on their to-do lists along with munching on Mickey-shaped snacks, snapping selfies with beloved Disney characters, and scooping up the latest merchandise. When they checked the official Disneyland website to get more information, they were met with a quirky error message starring Stitch, humorously stating, “Someone Ate the Page!” This left many scratching their heads and wondering about the fate of the swashbuckling adventure.

Despite the online anomaly, Disneyland’s operations hadn’t come to a grinding halt. According to the Disneyland app, the ride itself had only been briefly shut down for a technical refurbishment and has since resumed entertaining guests. Visitors to the park today noticed shorter-than-usual wait times on several attractions, with Indiana Jones Adventure reporting just a 35-minute wait and Space Mountain reopening to a mere 25-minute line. Meanwhile, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance showed a modest 65-minute wait, which is relatively short for this high-demand ride.

Over at Disney California Adventure, the trend of shorter waits continued. Radiator Springs Racers had a wait time of only 25 minutes, with other favorites like the Incredicoaster and Toy Story Midway Mania! clocking in at 15 and 30 minutes respectively. Nonetheless, Soarin’ Around the World remained a popular choice with a 75-minute wait time.

Disneyland officials have reassured guests that their IT team is actively working to resolve the issue and will restore the Pirates of the Caribbean page on the website as soon as possible. The park’s app still shows the ride’s availability, so for those eager to set sail with Captain Jack Sparrow, your adventure is waiting, albeit temporarily offline in the digital realm.

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Source: Inside the Magic