Going to Disney? Bring your own gum
If you’re even thinking of visiting Disneyland, consider the bans, suggests Hotel and Resort Insider.
“There are a few things that you cannot do when you are in this land of happiness,” the site says. For example:
• In the 1960s, men with long flowing hair were politely escorted out of the premises. “At the same time, the staff in Disneyland was not allowed to have any facial hair until the beginning of this millennium,” the site says. Mustaches are now allowed but not beards.
• Another ban is on dressing up as Disney characters. “So if you are ten years and above, forget the Pluto costume that you were planning to bring along,” says the site.
• And if you’re a kid, forget about dining at Victoria & Albert’s, the ritziest restaurant at Walt Disney World’s Grand Floridian Spa and Resort in Orlando.
• Finally, the Orlando attraction does not sell gum so bring your own if that’s to your taste.
By David Wilkening
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