Perhaps one of the best puns ever at Disneyland was one that may have been unintentional. Captain Hook’s pirate ship, which was present at Disneyland’s opening, contained a restaurant inside, which served great tuna sandwiches. Thus, the frequently cowardly Hook was sponsored by Chicken of the Sea.
Captain’s Hook’s ship at Disneyland was originally constructed of wood, and was nestled snugly in its own little lagoon. But because of damage to the wood, it was eventually replaced by a ship that was entirely concrete. The very same ship design is now located at Disneyland Paris, but the original from Disneyland was destroyed during the 1982-83 remodel, since it couldn’t be removed intact.

Perhaps one of the best puns ever at Disneyland was one that may have been unintentional. Captain Hook’s pirate ship, which was present at Disneyland’s opening, contained a restaurant inside, which served great tuna sandwiches. Thus, the frequently cowardly Hook was sponsored by Chicken of the Sea.

Captain’s Hook’s ship at Disneyland was originally constructed of wood, and was nestled snugly in its own little lagoon. But because of damage to the wood, it was eventually replaced by a ship that was entirely concrete. The very same ship design is now located at Disneyland Paris, but the original from Disneyland was destroyed during the 1982-83 remodel, since it couldn’t be removed intact.