On January 17 of next year, Hong Kong Disneyland will finally pull back the curtain on their newest attraction, the Iron Man Experience. The immersive virtual simulation puts visitors right in Tony Stark’s jet-powered shoes, offering mere mortals the chance to live like the first breakout Avenger. The ride begins as you wake up, a nasty hangover pounding like a bass drum inside your skull. You roll over in bed, where three messy-haired models peacefully slumber. Look down, and oh no — your failing heart is in danger of conking out yet again, better drag yourself across the floor to get a replacement before cardiovascular stress ends your life. What fun!
If you're feeling stressed and seem to have the weight of the world is on your shoulders, it may be time to hop on a jet plane and fly west toward the Pacific and the shores of Southern California. What should you do if you go? I have one word for you: Disneyland!
If you've ever been to a Disney theme Park you know they have strict rules and guidelines as to what adults can and cannot wear into the park. For example, if you wear a costume or clothing that looks like an actual Disney character you may be told to cover it up by Disney officials. Just ask April Spielman who recently dressed as Tinker Bell.
April Spielman spent months putting together Tinkerbell and Peter Pan costumes for her and her boyfriend to wear to Disneyland. When the pair tried to enter the Animal Kingdom section, however, security stopped her and demanded she remove the costume because it too closely resembled the official park Tinkerbell.