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Disney updates their dress code for theme park employees

The Disneyland Resort reopens on April 30, and you can expect to see some changes!

The changes are set to make everyone, including employees, feel more welcomed and appreciated for their unique life experiences and culture.

Disney has had a longstanding tradition of guest service with the Four Keys that include Safety, Courtesy, Show, and Efficiency. And, when Disney employees were asked by the company how to better cultivate this culture of belonging, they suggested a Fifth Key: Inclusion.

One of the biggest changes with the introduction of Inclusion is the updated policies that guide how employees will look at work!

According to Disney Parks Blog, theme park employees will be allowed to dress in a manner that better expresses their cultures and individuality. This also includes gender-inclusive hairstyles, jewelry, nail styles, costume choices and appropriate, visible tattoos.

Disney is already bringing in the spirit of inclusion with the reimagination of attractions like the Jungle Cruise and Splash Mountain. Princess Tiana from 'The Princess and the Frog' will star in these adventures.


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