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Originally posted by dd74
Disney is extremely up tight (read: protective) of their characters. To get a license to sell any Disney-related product will cost you $70K right off the bat. All this is extremely good for Disney as you haven't seen Mickey, Minnie and Goofy disappear like Bugs Bunny and Porky, et al. They have an image to uphold while continually advancing their characters. It's great business.
Meanwhile, anyone remember when Disney didn't allow men to wear facial hair while working in the park.
Anal to say the least.
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As far as I know they still do not allow it. I know with girls one piercing in your ear and thats it. None allowed for men.
My friend had "status" as a musician there but never worked because he refused to shave his mustache. This was 15 years ago.
We were at the Florida one about a year ago and I noticed a lack of facial hair, tatoos and piercings. Maybe they are allowed now but frowned upon.