X-Rated Secrets at Disneyland in Anaheim, California

Learn How Disneyland Keeps Secret X-Rated Behavior at Disneyland

How Disneyland Prevents X-Rated Behavior

Disneyland has always wanted to project a wholesome All-American image but pranksters are always pushing the boundaries. Disneyland has strict rules and tries to keep hidden and secret any objectionable behavior.

Disneyland's dress code used to refuse entry into the park for any man with long hair and any woman who wore a halter
Disneyland
Neigborhood: Anaheim
Anaheim, CA 92802
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Disneyland's appearance code for employees, written in the 1950s, prohibited male cast members from sporting mustaches, beards, or long hair. Facial hair was seen as conveying a negative image and Disney wanted all cast members to present an all American squeaky clean image.

In 2000 Disney was having problems finding enough cast members to hire so it relaxed their appearance code to allow male cast members to wear neatly trimmed moustaches.

Even though Disneyland has made their dress code more liberal that doesn't mean they have also slackened their behavior standards. Disneyland still is trying to provide a place where time stood still at the year of 1910 (the year of Halley's Coment) in middle America.. That was a time when life was all about family picnics and mom's homemade apple pie while watching a community baseball game.

Disneyland wants their guests to enjoy G-rated family fun and they go to great lengths to make sure this happens.

Disneyland Uses Hidden Cameras to Police Behavior

Disneyland employees known as Cast Members (CMs) keep a watch on all rides to make sure they stay G-Rated. Infrared cameras are used on all Disneyland rides. On rides like The Pirates of the Caribbean that get dark, guests have been known to engage in heavy kissing and more. When this happens a Disneyland CM will come over a loudspeaker and tell the guests to behave that there are children present.

Sometimes CMs have been known to stop the ride until behavior becomes acceptable again. In worst cases, security will escort non-cooperative guests off property.

Disneyland Cast Members (employees) Sometimes Misbehave