I'm a news junkie and I spend a few minutes every night surfing the web for good stories.
So you can imagine my surprise when I came across this article on MSNBC.com:
"Disney parks stop scans for topless riders"
Wait, what?
Back on the podcast, we once had a discussion about the phenomenon of women (and men too) flashing their boobs for the on-ride camera on Splash Mountain. The pictures have made their way to a pretty famous site that probably isn't appropriate for this blog.
But now, Disney says that they have "reassigned employees at Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure who watched for breast-baring riders because 'actual inappropriate behaviors by guests are rare.'"
I agree that most sane people don't unleash their breasts on a family flume ride. But did Disney really have a paid staff person monitoring photos of every single log looking for evidence of boobs?
How do you put that on a resume?
Talk about this in the CoasterRadio.com forums.
Thursday, May 07, 2009
Am I Reading This Correctly?
Posted by Mike Collins at 8:07 PM
Labels: Disneyland, Splash Mountain
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