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Disney’s New Look of the Day: Starting February 3rd, Disneyland employees will be allowed to grow a beard following a landmark revision to the Walt Disney Company’s infamous “Disney Look.”
Some restrictions apply: The facial hair can’t be longer than a quarter-inch. And soul patches are still prohibited as well they should be.
Many of the other notoriously strict dress codes are still in place as well: No tattoos, body piercings, “extreme” hairstyles, and straps on sleeveless tops must be at least 3 inches wide.
Still, the acceptance of beards marks an important attitude adjustment at the House that Cartoon Mice Built.
“They want to stay tradition-based, and they also want to be current,” Disney culture chronicler David Koenig told the LA Times. “They don’t want it to become a museum of what entertainment used to be like.”
[latimes.]
I know this shouldn’t be THIS big of a deal to me…but for some reason I just don’t like this rule. Haha. I don’t even know why. I just don’t like it. It’s going to be weird going back and working with people with facial hair. Haha, I don’t even know why! Anywhere else I’d be fine with it. HECK, Universal does it with no problems…but…I don’t know. >_< [/random White!Girl problems]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lybrrvdZ7J1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg)
Disney’s New Look of the Day: Starting February 3rd, Disneyland employees will be allowed to grow a beard following a landmark revision to the Walt Disney Company’s infamous “Disney Look.”
Some restrictions apply: The facial hair can’t be longer than a quarter-inch. And soul patches are still prohibited as well they should be.
Many of the other notoriously strict dress codes are still in place as well: No tattoos, body piercings, “extreme” hairstyles, and straps on sleeveless tops must be at least 3 inches wide.
Still, the acceptance of beards marks an important attitude adjustment at the House that Cartoon Mice Built.
“They want to stay tradition-based, and they also want to be current,” Disney culture chronicler David Koenig told the LA Times. “They don’t want it to become a museum of what entertainment used to be like.”
[latimes.]
I know this shouldn’t be THIS big of a deal to me…but for some reason I just don’t like this rule. Haha. I don’t even know why. I just don’t like it. It’s going to be weird going back and working with people with facial hair. Haha, I don’t even know why! Anywhere else I’d be fine with it. HECK, Universal does it with no problems…but…I don’t know. >_< [/random White!Girl problems]
why arent these guys...roaming around dland??