DISNEYLAND: Submarine Voyage - Real Mermaids


The mermaids first appeared at the Submarine Voyage’s grand opening in 1959 where they were used for promotional purposes. They later returned to the lagoon for the summers of 1965, 1966, and 1967. They would swim around for four hours each day to entertain guests by doing aquatic stunts. Sometimes they would swim up to the people floating by in the submarine and peek through the porthole. They would also perform synchronized swimming. Some of the girls started to complain about the fumes from the, then diesel, subs and the high chlorine content of the water. So, it pressed Disney to remove them. The Cast Member girls who portrayed the lovely mermaids made a reported $1.65 an hour. There were some instances when young men were caught jumping into the water and swimming out to the mermaids, who were basking in the sun on the coral in the middle of the lagoon. 



The brunette with the orange-red top is Edie Carhart. You can hear an interview with her HERE.

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