After work this evening, I fought my way through SoCal rush hour traffic to
Disneyland. Brought my Canon XTi with 17-70 and tripod to photograph the fireworks. Breezed through bag check without a problem. They barely looked at my camera and didn't say a word about the tripod.
On my way out, I stopped by City Hall to ask about the camera policy. Unfortunately the CM helping me really didn't know at first. She thought it might have been only for last weekend's Miley Cyrus event. But she went in the back (to ask a manager, I assume) and came out to confirm that the no-long lens policy is now a permanent thing. It's such an idiotic policy and I guess they're accepting the risk that they'll alienate some guests.
SLR camera bodies are fine, but long lenses are prohibited. It was crowded (Columbus Day, Canadian Thanksgiving, Fall break, etc.) and I only saw a few other SLRs during my short time in the park, including someone with what looked to be a Canon 1D *drool*.