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2nd August 06, 08:39 PM
#1
Hey, its the "happiest place on earth" be happy - go kilted!
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2nd August 06, 10:40 PM
#2
Been there many, many, many times kilted. It helps to have an annual pass an live just a few miles away. I've run into several other kilted folk there as well. In fact, I'd say odds are you WONT be the only kilted guy there on any particular day, though you might not see any others yourself.
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3rd August 06, 05:29 AM
#3
why go anywhere without the kilt? I wouldn't suggest shark hunting or super-G skiing in a kilt, but pretty much everything else is fair game!
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3rd August 06, 08:43 AM
#4
I agree with Yaish. I live about half an hour away and have an annual pass. I always go kilted and have seen a couple of others there as well. No negative comments and usually a few positive ones.
One time (while wearing a tan UK and a Scottish themed t-shirt) I was engaged in a conversation with a cast member about bagpipes. After about five minutes of the conversation he looked down and said that he just realized that I was wearing a kilt. I am sure they get all kinds throughout the park.
They will search your sporran however.
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3rd August 06, 04:28 PM
#5
They will search your sporran however
They wont search your pockets though. Of the dozens of times I've been there, I have never had my pockets searched, but they do check the sporran. Since I can fit my sporran INSIDE my UK pockets that just seems silly, but thats how it is.
It is not a privacy violation to subject a bag to search, however it IS a violation of your privacy to subject your body (including the clothes you are wearing) without just cause to a search. If they suspected you of stealing something, or concealing a dangerous weapon they might search you, but even then they usually wait for the local PD to show up and do it.
Now, the sense of checking a "bag" that sits right above my genitals but not wanting to check a pocket that hangs freely from my hip is just silly, but it works to your advantage.
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3rd August 06, 04:33 PM
#6
Well i just got a belated birthday gift from my wife in the mail- an olive drab Sport Kilt! Now I have two light weight kilts to go to the Magic Kingdom in. Woo Hoo!
Cheers
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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3rd August 06, 07:11 PM
#7
OK, I'm envious! I wish my wife would just be OK with my kilt wearing, let alone buy me a new one! In her defense, she did get me a kilt pin last Xmas. However, said pin was more a fly plaid brooch (I need to post pics), although based on the website, you could not tell that. And of course she did not know the difference without outside information.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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