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Family quarantined for corona virus turns home into "Pirates of the Caribbean" theme park

2020-03-24T10:57:46.286Z


Are you missing amusement park visits or other activities with your family during times of the coronavirus? Then we have a creative tip for you here.


Are you missing amusement park visits or other activities with your family during times of the coronavirus? Then we have a creative tip for you here.

  • Disney has a number of theme parks around the world that are usually well attended.
  • A Utah family misses their visits to a "Pirates of the Caribbean" theme park.
  • So she quickly recreated the attraction creatively at home.

Family recreates amusement park - and inspires the network

Numerous countries around the world have curfews or curtailments to contain the effects of the coronavirus. Schools are also closed and all types of leisure activities. Even visiting playgrounds is no longer permitted. It can be boring at home, especially for children .

The Utah family Thornock loves visits to Disney theme parks . However, it was announced in early March that both Disney World in Florida and Disneyland in California will remain closed until the end of March.

Read here : Vacation canceled due to corona virus: son writes touching letter to parents who shakes them up.

The family has creatively counteracted the boredom that has arisen: They have re-created famous rides of a "Pirates of the Caribbean" park from Disney within their own four walls.

The video of the theme park in-house under the motto " Pirates of the Caribbean " was posted on Youtube, with the words: "Since Disneyland is closed, my family has decided to re-enact our favorite trip."

Read here : This is how creative people can go on vacation at home - and not let it get them down.

Creative against coronavirus restrictions: "Pirates of the Caribbean" for at home

The family became really inventive during the crisis due to the corona virus: two of the youngest house residents are pulled on a sled through the self-created leisure park in the house . It serves as a kind of gondola for the imaginary ride.

Plastic skeletons were attached to the walls, the other roommates are disguised as pirates and songs from the soundtrack of "Pirates of the Caribbean" are playing in the background. In one scene, the two "visitors" whiz down the stairs on their sled and stop in a mountain of blankets and pillows .

The video has already been viewed around 216,000 times on YouTube (as of March 24, 2018). A user writes below: "This should win the golden ticket for the best new attraction of 2020." Be careful when copying - but then it can certainly be great fun for everyone.

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* Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

Source: merkur

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