She's from St. Petersburg, Florida, not the Caribbean. And she probably doesn't engage in much pillaging, plundering, rifling, or looting. But Jenifer Greenwell, or rather a portrait of her fanciful alter ego, "Mademoiselle Greenwell," joined the ranks of the Pirates of the Caribbean at the original, classic Disneyland attraction. Greenwell won the "Become a Disney Pirate" contest that the company ran to promote the home video version of the second Pirates of the Caribbean film, Dead Man's Chest. As a result, a likeness of her in full pirate regalia graces the walls that guests pass just before they board the popular ride. See the unveiling ceremony of her portrait in this photo gallery.
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- Onboard AudioDisneyland pirates sang some ditties aboard one of the ride's boats.
- The Real Mademoiselle GreenwellJenifer Greenwell joins the skit at the Pirates of the Caribbean ride in Disneyland.
- Imagineer Jim CrouchImagineering artist Jim Crouch, whose drawings of legendary pirates line the walls of the queue.
- Pirates Lined up in the Pirates' LineA band of Disneyland pirates in front of the just-unveiled portrait of Mademoiselle Greenwell.
- Pirated PictureImagineering artist Jim Crouch and contest winner Jenifer Greenwell.
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