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Can I have blue hair at Disneyland?

Hairstyles still must be of a naturally occurring hue. Bright pink, green and blue hair is still not permitted. Nail polish must be of one solid color with no charms or adornments. The changes to the Disney Look policy also address tattoos.



For a guest, the answer is a resounding yes—you can absolutely have blue hair at Disneyland. Disney encourages "Disneybounding" and individual expression for visitors; you will see every color of the rainbow in the crowds, from neon blue to pastel pink. However, the rule is vastly different for Cast Members (employees). Historically, the "Disney Look" policy required natural hair colors only. While Disney significantly relaxed its appearance standards in 2021 to allow for more inclusivity—including visible tattoos, diverse hairstyles, and jewelry—the official policy for Cast Members still specifies that if hair color is changed, it should remain in "natural-occurring hues." Vivid colors like blue, green, or purple are still generally restricted for those working in "on-stage" roles. So, while you can happily rock a blue mohawk as you ride Big Thunder Mountain, the person checking your ticket at the gate will likely be adhering to more traditional hair color guidelines.

Yes, you absolutely can have blue hair at Disneyland! Disneyland does not have any policies restricting guests from having colorful or non-natural hair colors. In fact, you’ll fit right in with the park’s vibrant and creative atmosphere.

Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Cosplay Rules: While colored hair is fine, Disneyland has rules against costumes or “costume-like attire” for guests over 14 to prevent confusion with cast members. So, if your blue hair is part of a full character costume, you might be asked to modify it. Simply having blue hair on its own is not considered a costume.
  • Comfort is Key: You’ll be doing a lot of walking and might be in various weather. Just make sure your hairstyle is comfortable for a long, active day.
  • You’ll Be in Good Company: It’s very common to see guests with all shades of colorful hair at the parks. Cast members also often have creatively colored hair!

In short: Go for it! Your blue hair will be a fun form of self-expression and is completely welcome at Disneyland.

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