Swimsuits are now optional at Disney Water Parks. Guests are no longer required to wear swimsuits at Blizard Beach or Typhoon Lagoon.

Swimsuits now optional at Disney World water parks
Swimsuits now optional at Disney World water parks

This is an effort to allow guests to be more expressive and free. Of course, per the law, you must be at least 18 years old to go nude at a Disney World water park. This is because that is the legal age for nudity.

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However, this raises some serious legal and ethical concerns. Many people state that Disney water parks are for kids and families. Making swimsuits optional should be illegal because of all of the kids there and this will incentivise perverse people to visit the water parks with bad intentions.

In fact, because of this, many families are boycotting Disney water parks. However, on the other hand, many people are excited about this. They are happy that they can finally free themselves from the burden of a swimsuit.

They argue that if someone doesn’t want to see them without a swimsuit, they should just look away. That is their problem for not appreciating the beauty of humanity.

Of course, this is no surprise as Disney is allowing women to go topless, which we reported on here.

What do you think of Disney water parks making swimsuits optional? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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