
By Jake Rossen
In 1967, the same year the Pirates of the Caribbean ride debuted, park officials a Disneyland made a curious declaration: They were banning all “hippies” from the premises.
“If we allowed people with weird outfits into the park, that might cause other patrons to make derogatory remarks, and that could lead to trouble,” a park spokesperson told the Associated Press. “So we avoid trouble by not letting the hippies inside.”
After another generational skirmish in 1970, this one involving antiwar and pro-marijuana demonstrators taking over Tom Sawyer Island, the park also banned “long-haired youths” from the premises.
Fortunately, hippies are now welcome. But there are still a number of prohibited items and behaviors at Disneyland and its sibling park, Disney World, that could theoretically earn one a temporary or even permanent ban from the happiest place on Earth.
The rules are detailed in customer help pages for both Disneyland in Anaheim, California, and Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Before planning your next trip, you might want to avoid packing the following:
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