![]() Park veterans know precisely where it's located and can time their gestures and expressions accordingly. Opened in 1989, Splash Mountain is a log flume themed on Disney's movie classic "Song of the South." Critters such as Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox and Brer Bear cavort and sing "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" while riders hang on for a white-knuckle adventure through the faux swamps and rapids.īut the real thrill for some riders is the chance to perform for the video camera. ![]() He said park management since has tightened security procedures and added more oversight to the editing process. An internal investigation last year failed to turn up the culprit, Disneyland spokesman Tom Brocato said. Such spicy images usually are intercepted and destroyed by Disneyland employees, who edit the digital pictures before they can be turned into $9.95 souvenir 8-by-10s.īut park officials say the topless photos now circulating in the Internet were likely swiped by an employee who proceeded to launch them into cyberspace. Through the years, uninhibited adventurers of both sexes have flashed more than a smile to the camera in the hopes of walking away with an R-rated memento from the G-rated Magic Kingdom. The photos were captured by a special video camera mounted inside the ride that snaps souvenir photos of each log and its crew of up to eight riders as they plunge down Splash Mountain's watery, five-story drop. ![]() More than a dozen photographs of women baring their breasts on the park's Splash Mountain log ride have appeared on sites across the Internet in recent months - leading some cheeky cyber-fans to christen the attraction "Flash Mountain." While critics have worked themselves into a lather denouncing Disneyland's cleanup of lusty swashbucklers on its Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, it appears that a park insider has pulled off the ultimate in politically incorrect pranks. ![]()
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