It be a Pirate Party! We be celebrating the rebellion and the right to drink rum and plunder. For all ye who is tired of the 9 to 5 jobs, tired of bosses mistreating you, bills, and anything else society tells us we're suppose to follow. Burn the business casuals and put on ye eye patch. This party will start at the only Pirate bar in Utah. We will begin at Scallyway's and will end at Inferno Cantina. The Black Pearl Party Bus will be shuttling us to and from our ports of harbor. Anyone with a ticket stub from the Utah Pirate festival rides the black pearl for free. $10 per person to board the ship at 8:30pm and end at Inferno Cantina at 2am. You can leave your vehicle at Inferno and the Party Bus Black Pearl will shuttle you to Scallywags at 8pm. At 10pm the Party Barge will shuttle us downtown and we will be land lovers from there on. Prizes will be given for the Sexiest Pirate, Most original Pirate, and best Pirate sword fight. Call our sponsor Party Bus Nation or RS Event 1-800-287-0153 for more details.
Utah pirate festival info https://www.facebook.com/events/451227631623385/
PLUNDERIN'
We have many ports to plunder on our journey so be careful to not miss the boat when it departs!
When the Captain blows the whistle twice, it means ya have 10 minutes to finish up.
When ya hear the long whistle and the FLAG is flying, the ship will set sail!
How to talk like a Pirate
Follow these basic Pirate speak phrases
Ahoy! - "Hello!"
Ahoy, me hearties! - Equivalent of "Hello, my friends!"
Avast! - Stop and give attention. It can be used in a sense of surprise, "Whoa! Get a load of that!" which today makes it more of a "Check it out" or "No way!" or "Get off!"
Aye! - "Why yes, I agree most heartily with everything you just said or did."
Aye aye! - "I'll get right on that sir, as soon as my break is over."
Arrr! - This one is often confused with arrrgh, which is of course the sound you make when you sit on a belaying pin. "Arrr!" can mean, variously, "yes," "I agree," "I'm happy," "I'm enjoying this beer," and "That was a clever remark you or I just made." And those are just a few of the myriad possibilities of Arrr!
Savvy - "Is that okay with you? Do you understand?"
Weigh anchor! - "Let's go!"
Utah pirate festival info https://www.facebook.com/events/451227631623385/
PLUNDERIN'
We have many ports to plunder on our journey so be careful to not miss the boat when it departs!
When the Captain blows the whistle twice, it means ya have 10 minutes to finish up.
When ya hear the long whistle and the FLAG is flying, the ship will set sail!
How to talk like a Pirate
Follow these basic Pirate speak phrases
Ahoy! - "Hello!"
Ahoy, me hearties! - Equivalent of "Hello, my friends!"
Avast! - Stop and give attention. It can be used in a sense of surprise, "Whoa! Get a load of that!" which today makes it more of a "Check it out" or "No way!" or "Get off!"
Aye! - "Why yes, I agree most heartily with everything you just said or did."
Aye aye! - "I'll get right on that sir, as soon as my break is over."
Arrr! - This one is often confused with arrrgh, which is of course the sound you make when you sit on a belaying pin. "Arrr!" can mean, variously, "yes," "I agree," "I'm happy," "I'm enjoying this beer," and "That was a clever remark you or I just made." And those are just a few of the myriad possibilities of Arrr!
Savvy - "Is that okay with you? Do you understand?"
Weigh anchor! - "Let's go!"