January 2012
Disney Blogroll
mansonrepublica:
Recently a thread was posted on Lines chat about favorite Disney blogs. And since, as a young person in the 21st century, I practically live on the internet, I have a long list of bookmarked Disney sites. I’ve been reading many of them since 2006, when I’d start every morning by checking each site for updates. They don’t all update daily, so I’ve switched to just checking once...
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whomegankathleen:
So I was working Tea Cups today, and as I was doing my check (Checking each tea cup to make sure each guest is safely seated with the tea cup doors closed, before I start the ride) I saw a couple. I thought the guy was wearing a birthday pin, so I said “Oh happy birthday.” Turns out, it wasn’t his birthday and after taking a another look at his pin, I noticed it was a “Just...
afterwekillitwecangotodisneyland asked: Hi:) I was hoping you guys could help me out like you helped the other person out. I'm applying to be a cast member for Disneyland and I was wondering how strict their policy on hair colouring is. I tend to dye my hair a pretty bright red and I was wondering if that would affect their decision negatively.
If I had it my way, I'd be at Disneyland all day...
brookeandthebeast:
Even if I didn’t do all the rides. I’d be content wandering around Fantasyland character hunting or sitting on Main Street with some Dole Whip. Just being there is enough. I love Disneyland. It’s weird to go alone, but I think it would be peaceful and calm. I wouldn’t have to have a set plan or any expectations to do every single ride. I do adore going with groups, don’t get...
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ilovejord asked: I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who took the time to answer my question! You were all super helpful and I REALLY appreciated it! I feel a lot more confident now, knowing all of your stories! Thanks for helping me out Catherine! I have to say, the Disney fandom is the best and most helpful fandom out there!
trollingcuzyourearetard asked: i truly wouldnt be 'honest' about the tattoo to your interviewer because it goes directly in a file and then they look for it, dont say a word, if you can hide it, no one is going to care, i work with a tattoo and keep my mouth shut about it and keep it out of view and i have worked for 3 years and no one has a clue.
The Disney Look: Disney's official policy... →
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priestess-of-space asked: "Body Alteration or ModificationIntentional body alteration or modification for the purpose of achieving a visible, physical effect that disfigures, deforms or similarly detracts from a professional image is prohibited. Examples include, but are not limited to, visible tattoos, brands, body piercing (other than traditional ear piercing for women), tongue piercing or splitting, tooth filing,...
ryansbody asked: Yeah, as long as the tattoos are covered you should be fine. There are cast members who have their entire arm tattooed that got the job, it just needs to be covered.
jacoba asked: In response to the tattoo question: when i applied, i was asked that if i were wearing shorts and a tank top, would there be any visible tattoos. personally i don't have any but i know other fellow CMs that do have tattoos. most have them in non open places, while i know others who have to wear long sleeves or pants all the time to cover their ink. i think as long as its in a place where it...
teamlouise asked: Re: the tattoo question -- I work at Disneyland and know cast members with tattoos on their necks, wrists, etc... It's fine! You just have to be able to cover it with your clothes or make-up (like dermablend.) No problem! :)
priestess-of-space asked: I have an ankle tattoo, its hidden by socks pretty much all of the time, If its easily well hidden I think (hope) its fine. There is a disneyland look rulesheet somewhere on the net...
renridinghoood asked: I was part of the DCP 2010, I have a bunch of tattoos, one of which at the time was extremely visible. You will not be working with food, but if its easily covered up with make up, you're good to go anywhere else. I worked at the Jungle Cruise and just kept a band-aid on it the entire time (large band-aid at that), no one was the wiser, just be honest with whoever interviews you. and good...
Disney's Tattoo Policy →
ilovejord asked: Could you please post this so I can get some feed back from you followers? I applied for DCP & I have a phone interview Friday. I know tattoos are not part of the "Disney look" but I was wondering if they're small and easily concealable if it would still be a problem? I feel like I have a really good chance of being accepted, it's just I'm afraid they'll reject me...