Sherry E
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And then, of course, there is that other rumor (unconfirmed by Disney) as to why they really removed Jack Sparrow from DLR.
They claim it was cutbacks and that Jack Sparrow wasn't as popular anymore or some such thing. We know that's not true. Jack Sparrow is very popular. Maybe a little TOO popular, if you catch my drift. Let's just say that it has been suggested that Disney, perhaps, removed Jack because he was getting lots of attention from many female visitors that - if true - would be highly inappropriate for Disneyland. A former CM who played Jack wrote an article recently about his experience working at DLR and playing Jack, and he claimed to have been approached by many amorous women who basically were acting like Girls Gone Wild. Supposedly, it has been said that many years ago, Disneyland removed the Esmeralda character (from the Hunchback of Notre Dame) because lecherous men couldn't control themselves around the attractive women who played her, and would be inappropriate. So if the Jack story is true and women were unable to control their urges, then Disney probably just got rid of him because it was encouraging behavior that is not G-rated at all, and why subject small children to that?
Of course, again, none of this has been confirmed by Disney to my knowledge, but if the Esmeralda story is true, I am sure that's what happened to Jack Sparrow too. I guess some women just got overly excited because they thought they were inviting Johnny Depp back to their hotel room, rather than some poor, innocent DLR Cast Member!


Of course, again, none of this has been confirmed by Disney to my knowledge, but if the Esmeralda story is true, I am sure that's what happened to Jack Sparrow too. I guess some women just got overly excited because they thought they were inviting Johnny Depp back to their hotel room, rather than some poor, innocent DLR Cast Member!
