A “Pirates of the Caribbean” House In California Is Clearly Winning Halloween 2020 (VIDEO)

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This house in Riverside, California isn't letting COVID stop them from spreading the Halloween cheer as the owners have decked their home out in extremely realistic "Pirates of the Caribbean" themed decor.

The Wood Streets Pirate House features truly real looking fire displays, audio from the Disneyland ride, and skeletons dressed like pirates.

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Many of the pirate skeletons are wearing masks, because 2020.

At first glance, it would appear that this house is actually on fire (and several neighbors have thought this and called 911).

Everything's fine, though — just a really good fog and lighting set up.

The display is open on weekends and draws around 300 viewers a night.

The owners have been doing this for a few years and begin planning way before the Halloween season arrives.

Just look for the house with the skeleton pirate steering a ship out front — you can't miss it.

The Wood Streets Pirate House

Price: Free

When: Friday through Sunday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. during the month of October

Address: Chapman Place and Magnolia Avenue in Riverside

Why You Need To Go: It's a Halloween spectacle during a time where those are hard to find (thanks, global pandemic).

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