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When did Disney allow beards?

Beards and goatees were permitted for the first time in 2012. The rules did not apply to Walt Disney, who wore a mustache most of his life.



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Facial Hair Starting in 1957, workers at Disney parks were not allowed to have long hair, grow beards, or wear mustaches. (The underlying logic was that park patrons wouldn't want to buy a $9 soda from some filthy bearded hippie or mustachioed Snidely Whiplash type.)

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While they do allow some flexibility in terms of hairstyles and facial hair for Cast Members, visible tattoos and piercings are generally not permitted. Disney typically requires Cast Members to cover visible tattoos with clothing or makeup. I want to work for Disney World, but I have face and hand tattoos.

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Outfits are inspired by characters but use everyday clothes. Disney parks don't allow costumes or masks for anyone 14 or older, except at certain special events. Because the company has its own costumed characters that interact with guests, it doesn't want those likenesses to be misrepresented.

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Proper attire, including shoes and shirts, must be worn at all times. The parks are a casual, family-oriented environment. Ensuring that the parks are family-friendly is an important part of the Disney experience. In that spirit, we ask you to use your discretion and common sense.

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The three words that Disney employees are trained not to say are “I don't know.” “If a guest asks you a question, you always have to have an answer, no exceptions,” an anonymous former Cast Member shared online. “If you don't know it, find out, but don't say you don't know.

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Disney does not allow facial piercings or more than one earring in each ear.

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If you're heading Disney parks and are thinking of dressing up, you may want to think again. Disney does not allow park guests over the age of 14 to dress in costumes like princess dresses. It could detract from the overall park experience and kids may confuse guests for Disney's real characters.

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Can you wear a sports bra at Disney? Disney reserves the right to bar anyone from the park it deems to be wearing improper attire. Therefore, cast members may prevent you from accessing the grounds if you wear a sports bra, crop top, or similar item.

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Your princess is in luck though, the attire policies at the Disneyland Resort allow guests under the age of 14 to wear costumes in the park! Sadly, wearing a costume doesn't cover park admission.

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The catchily-named hues Go Away Green (sometimes called no-see-um-green”) and Blending Blue (also known as “bye-bye blue”) are proprietary colors that Disney developed to make less attractive elements of the parks “go away” or “blend” into the background—in the case of Disney that might be a construction fence, a ...

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Jewelry, spacers, retainers, or plugs are not permitted in any body piercing, including non-visible piercings, while working.

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