The Pirates' Loot


The strongholds of the Pirates League in the Magic Kingdom are chock full of treasure and loot gathered from the Black Pearl's ventures to the four corners of the earth. The close observer may also discover that hidden amongst these artifacts are items from the production of Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean film series.

The shelf in the photo above, located in the main office of the East India Company, holds many things, including the arrest warrant for Will Turner from Dead Man's Chest. Also in the main office is the unit seen below:


Resting on the top shelf of this unit is the branding staff used by Cutler Beckett to mark the "P" on Captain Jack Sparrow's wrist:


Inside the Muster Station, the old East India Co. warehouse, are even more Hidden Disney treasures. Peer beyond this chair and candelabra, and you may set eyes upon the chest which held the heart of Davy Jones. This was one of several prop chests used in the second and third films. Another has been incorporated into a scene in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disneyland.


The red you see peeking out in this next view is the "Map to the Land of the Dead" used in At World's End to lead the crew to Davy Jones' Locker to rescue Jack:


Also from At World's End (and more easily seen than the last two props) are this flag and cannon from the Empress, the ship captained by Sao Feng (Chow Yun-Fat):


There are other treasures to be found in the Pirates League, but pirates like to keep secrets. Should you decide to join the crew and take the solemn Pirate Oath, perhaps you'll be granted access to some of these secrets... such as the hidden location of Davy Jones' smoking pipe... or this hidden gem, a mark perhaps left by a certain fairy acquaintance of a pirate crew:

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