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Can you have tattoos working at Disney?

Disney 's parks division underwent a similar shift in April 2021, updating its dress and style code to allow workers to show their tattoos, which it said was part of a wider effort to make its employees and guests feel more welcome at its theme parks.



Yes, you can have tattoos while working at Disney, but they must adhere to specific guidelines known as the "Disney Look." In a significant policy shift aimed at fostering inclusion, Disney updated its appearance standards to allow Cast Members to display visible tattoos, provided they are not on the face, head, or neck. Tattoos must also be "appropriate," meaning they cannot contain offensive language, symbols, nudity, violence, or any imagery that contradicts Disney's family-friendly brand. Any tattoo larger than the size of a standard hand must typically be covered by the uniform or a breathable sleeve. This change reflects a broader effort to allow employees to express their individuality while maintaining a professional and magical environment for guests. Before this update, all visible tattoos had to be covered with makeup or bandages. Now, as long as the ink is tasteful and correctly placed, it is a fully accepted part of a Cast Member's professional appearance at parks like Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort.

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