I’m not interested in getting tattoos, nor dying my hair purple at all, though I don’t believe having either somehow means bad service.
That wouldn’t have mattered. A tattoo wouldn’t have somehow made me a bad CM with terrible guest service skills. Tattoo/purple hair or not, I still would have been getting called out of my name, specifically getting called a “b*tch” by someone trying to get on Peter Pan and would have still been treated horribly by my Fantasyland management. And on top of that, I still would have smiled at guests, treated them with the utmost respect, and tried my best to make their visits as pleasant as possible.
Speaking based on memory, that guy with the black finger polish in the Mansion uniform in the example photo looked the part to me. I’d rather look at that than nasty fingernails with dirt under them. Oh, and I felt pressured to wear my hair in individual braids because I just knew that if I had shown up with a natural, kinky fro, they would have been on me and asked me to cover it up, despite it being the way my hair naturally grows from my scalp. But that’s not “Disney show.” Okay.
The most prim and proper employees are usually the rudest, based on my personal experiences with guest service anywhere. The coolest and most positively memorable ones tend to have the tattoos and colored hair many folks in this thread seem to dislike. Again, one’s outer appearance doesn’t automatically determine the level of quality guest service. I don’t care if you have a tattoo if your guest service skills are impeccable.