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Can you have tattoos in Disney?

Do I Need to Cover Up My Tattoos at Disney? Going forward, all guests will be required to cover up their tattoos in Disney World. This doesn't impact cast members, however. They are allowed to show tattoos.



Yes, both guests and employees ("Cast Members") can have visible tattoos at Disney in 2026, but with specific limitations. For guests, the policy is simple: tattoos must not be offensive or inappropriate, meaning they cannot depict nudity, violence, or profanity. If a guest's tattoo is deemed inappropriate, they may be asked to cover it before entering the park. For Cast Members, the 2021 "Disney Look" update significantly relaxed the rules, allowing appropriate visible tattoos on the arms and legs. However, tattoos are still prohibited on the face, head, and neck. Furthermore, any Cast Member tattoo must be no larger than their hand when fully extended. These rules were part of Disney's "Fifth Key" initiative focused on Inclusion, allowing staff to better express their individuality while maintaining a family-friendly environment.

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