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Disney Announced Big Changes To The Ways Its Park Staffers Can Dress​

The company said the changes on things like tattoos and jewelry will also permit staff more freedom of gender expression for things such as costumes and hairstyles.​

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Disney announced more inclusive changes to its uniform policies on Tuesday for staff members who work at the company's theme parks, loosening restrictions on things like tattoos, nail styles, jewelry.

The changes, announced as part of a new companywide commitment to inclusivity, will also permit staff more freedom of gender expression for things such as costumes and hairstyles.

"Moving forward, we believe our cast, who are at the center of the magic that lives in all our experiences, can provide the best of Disney’s legendary guest service when they have more options for personal expression – creating richer, more personal and more engaging experiences with our guests," Disney Parks chair Josh D'Amaro wrote in a blog post.

Under the new policies, park staffers, or "cast members" as they are called, will have more flexibility "to better express their cultures and individuality at work," D'Amaro said, including having appropriate visible tattoos.

The company will also begin removing gender references for staff costumes, a Disney spokesperson told BuzzFeed News. This will mirror the flexibility already afforded to cast members in the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge section of Walt Disney World, where staffers can personally mix and match styles and accessories themed to the movie series.

Tuesday's changes come as part of an effort by the company to promote inclusivity as a fifth "key" or pillar for its corporate culture in its parks, along with safety, courtesy, show, and efficiency.

Last year, the company announced plans to overhaul its popular Splash Mountain ride, which had been originally themed around the racist 1946 movie Song of the South. Instead, the log cabin ride will become a bayou-inspired tribute to the 2009 animated movie The Princess and the Frog, which featured Tiana, Disney's first Black princess.

In January this year, Disney announced plans to remove racist depictions of Indigenous people from its Jungle Cruise ride.

 
Disney said:
Tuesday's changes come as part of an effort by the company to promote inclusivity as a fifth "key" or pillar for its corporate culture in its parks, along with safety, courtesy, show, and efficiency.

I like how they're just openly admitting that woke agitators are a fifth column.
 
Disney's attitudes standards are a litmus test for what der kultur considers socially acceptable, they don't push boundaries either way, they fall within them.

40 years ago they wouldn't allow homosexual couples to dance with each other at bars because it was weird and not family kosher, now that this is beyond normal Disney will do their part to ensure state enforced homosexuality is adhered to.
 
Had a friend who worked in a theme park where they had an annual gay/lesbian/LGBTROFLMAO Day and the gays/dykes/troons would be out in force.

Normies didn't show up on those days and employees had to be strong-armed (you agree to work that day before you're even hired) or bribed ($2 extra per hour) into working for that...vibrant and 'diverse' clientele.
 
Immersion? What's that?
One of the things that Disney has always nailed is the illusion of flawlessness--they have trap doors, chutes and underground tunnels all over the place to instantly ferry away garbage and keep everything in sight looking pristine. The rules about clothing, jewelry, tattoos and hairstyles were a human equivalent to this, and now they're letting the human clutter start to overflow.

Disney would be furious at what his life's work has become
 
And this, fam is the reason I just bought Universal annual passes instead. My family's going to rock our 'I <3 JK Rowling' shirts in the Wizarding World.

I have been a bi-coastal Disney visitor most of my life. I am done.
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Fucking christ, Animal Control is thataway. What the fuck, man?!

Also, this shit started when they relaxed Uncle Walt's rules. No long hair nor beards on male staff, dammit!
 
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