Disney recently shared more information about their Fifth “Inclusion” Key, which was announced this past fall as an addition to their “Four Keys” training model for all Cast Members across the company.

One of the ways Disney is incorporating this new Key is through updating their Dress Code for both costumed and non-costumed Cast Members. Under this new policy, gender-inclusive hairstyles, jewelry, nail styles, costume choices, and appropriate visible tattoos are permitted.
This is not your ordinary Dress Code update. Disney’s Dress Code policies have been widely known for years as maintaining a specific “Disney Look” across all roles, whether the Cast Member is onstage interacting with guests or backstage in corporate roles.

Now, Disney has expanded this policy to be more mindful and inclusive of different cultures, genders, backgrounds, and personal expressions. For example, Disney’s former Dress Code had more limitations on what nail colors Cast Members could wear. Now, that has expanded to essentially any solid color, as long as it’s the same color on each nail!

Another BIG change is Disney’s policy concerning tattoos. Before, tattoos could not be visible at ALL. Now, appropriate visible tattoos are allowed, as long as they are no larger than the Cast Member’s hand when fully extended.

Disney also expanded its permitted use of jewelry. Cast Members may wear one wrist or ankle bracelet no larger than one inch in width. Charm bracelets are also permitted. If a Cast Member wishes to wear earrings, they may have up to two earrings in each ear.

If you’ve ever been a Cast Member or know someone who is or was a Cast Member, then you’re likely familiar with the “Disney Look.” It’s a major component in the everyday ins and outs of being a Cast Member, so any changes made would have a far-reaching impact across the company. It’s a pretty big deal that Disney is now allowing visible tattoos, expanding its permissible jewelry, and allowing gender-inclusive hairstyles.

Updating the Disney Look a major step towards fully implementing their new “Inclusion” Key and making Cast Members across the company feel welcomed.
Click here to read more about the changes coming to Disney’s Dress Code.
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Hi, This early December I’ll be going to Disney World. I’ll like to know If I go to Hollywood Studios or Epcot early in the morning and eat at Beaches and Cream later in the day at Beach Resort Hotel would I be able to return to the same ticket choice of my pick park later in the day.
Yes
What is a gender inclusive hair style?
That’s what I would like to know. I didn’t know there were gender exclusive ones. I guess Disney is now permitting long haired guys?