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dreamydisney:

Former Disneyland mermaid, Edie, shares what it was like to don a tail and swim in the happiest place on earth:

Being a professional mermaid for Walt was nothing to take lightly.  The  Productions Department measured us from hip to toe for neoprene tails,  complete with large flukes, and green starfish bras.  We were taught to  slither into the Submarine Lagoon from a hidden chamber and dolphin kick  underwater to magically surface in the center of the pool.  There we  sat on a rock and untangled our hair with immense blue and yellow  plastic combs, and plucked ersatz lyres.We worked in shifts of two, and  traded off hourly. Each time a submarine passed, we dove underwater to frolic about, hang  upside down by spinning our tails, and to wave at curious faces  plastered against the portholes.  With practice we learned to smile  without emitting bubble screens that would distort our faces into  repulsive creatures from the deep.  For all this we were paid $1.85 an  hour - a whopping net of $59.55 each week. 

To read more of “Diary of a Disneyland Mermaid”, visit here! :)

dreamydisney:

Former Disneyland mermaid, Edie, shares what it was like to don a tail and swim in the happiest place on earth:

Being a professional mermaid for Walt was nothing to take lightly.  The Productions Department measured us from hip to toe for neoprene tails, complete with large flukes, and green starfish bras.  We were taught to slither into the Submarine Lagoon from a hidden chamber and dolphin kick underwater to magically surface in the center of the pool.  There we sat on a rock and untangled our hair with immense blue and yellow plastic combs, and plucked ersatz lyres.We worked in shifts of two, and traded off hourly.

Each time a submarine passed, we dove underwater to frolic about, hang upside down by spinning our tails, and to wave at curious faces plastered against the portholes.  With practice we learned to smile without emitting bubble screens that would distort our faces into repulsive creatures from the deep.  For all this we were paid $1.85 an hour - a whopping net of $59.55 each week. 

To read more of “Diary of a Disneyland Mermaid”, visit here! :)

supkayla:

I wish Disneyland would bring back (if only for a day): Mermaids in the Lagoon

I’ll think of a mermaid lagoon, underneath a magic moon…