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Old 07-26-2012, 01:42 AM   #1
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hough your story makes it plausible.
Really? You find it plausible that Disney could just go to UCLA and pick up 15 or so human skeletons for an amusement park ride?
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Old 07-26-2012, 05:26 AM   #2
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I have no idea of the accuracy of it (Imagineers are just as susceptible to folklore as the rest of us), but Imagineer Jason Surrell seems to be the source of the story in his book Pirates of the Caribbean: From the Magic Kingdom to the Movies.

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Because the original Imagineering team felt that the faux skeletons of were just too unconvincing, the Grotto sequence originally featured real human remains obtained from the UCLA Medical Center. The skeletons were later returned to their countries of origin and given a proper burial when a new generation of Imagineers replaced them with equally convincing facsimiles.
I don't necessarily find the idea of real bone skeletons that hard to believe. They aren't actually that difficult to get your hands on and I imagine it was probably much easier in the '60s than now (India used to be the main supplier of them but they banned export of human bones in the '80s, China did the same about a decade ago).

The part I find harder to accept is that when done with them they'd actually be returned to countries of origin for burial.
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Old 07-26-2012, 06:47 AM   #3
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Do/did they keep track of whose bones they are? Like a code stamped on the bottom of a foot related to a registry or something? Is there even a need for real ones anymore (with mass produced facimilies possible)?

I agree, Alex. If they have no reference number or identifier, a skeleton would show up at some address with a note:

"This person came from this part of the world. Please be sure it gets a proper burial. Thank you."

How could they, and who would pay for it?

With a statement like that, I would wonder about the rest of what Jason Surrell said.
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Old 07-26-2012, 07:00 AM   #4
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Really? You find it plausible that Disney could just go to UCLA and pick up 15 or so human skeletons for an amusement park ride?
Well, just considering I personally went to UCLA and picked up one human skeleton for a Rocky Horror prop, I believe Disney might have the clout to get 15.
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