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Can you have tattoos in Disney World?

Now it's important to note that over the years, Walt Disney World Resort guests have been able to get themselves tattooed in the Theme Parks - albeit temporarily - at locations found at Disney's Animal Kingdom or the Morocco Pavilion in EPCOT World Showcase.



Yes, you can have tattoos at Disney World in 2026, but the rules differ slightly between guests and "Cast Members" (employees). For guests, tattoos are perfectly acceptable as long as they are not inappropriate or offensive. Specifically, tattoos that contain "objectionable language or designs" (such as profanity, violence, or nudity) must be covered up to maintain Disney's family-friendly environment. If a tattoo is deemed a detraction from the experience, security may ask you to wear a long-sleeved shirt. For Cast Members, Disney significantly relaxed its "Disney Look" policy in 2021. Employees are now allowed to have visible tattoos, provided they are not on the head, face, or neck and do not exceed the size of the employee's hand. Offensive imagery remains strictly forbidden for staff. This shift was part of a broader "Inclusion" initiative aimed at allowing employees to express their individuality while still upholding the company's core values of courtesy and showmanship.

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She must not have any visible tattoos. None of the Disney princesses have tattoos, so if the princess-in-training has one or more tattoos, they must not be visible once she is fully dressed in the costume for the princess she is portraying.

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Read on for the things guests should never do at Disney World.
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  • Faking an injury to get a wheelchair or scooter isn't cool.
  • Using flash photography on the rides is distracting and annoying.
  • The railings in the ride queues aren't your personal seats.


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The original Disney Princess line-up consisted of Snow White, Cinderella, Tinker Bell, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Esmeralda, and Mulan. Tinker Bell was removed soon after; she would go on to headline the sister franchise Disney Fairies. Esmeralda was also removed.

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Most of the Disney princesses wear dresses or skirts. But in 1992, Jasmine became the first to wear pants.

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So, let's get to your question, Ariana! I love that you're looking to rock some fabulous face paint during your visit. How cool is that?! I went ahead and reached out to Guest Relations on your behalf, and they let me know that face paint is allowed for adults.

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