Tod&BigMamaOdie
Well-Known Member
Sounds like a good theme for the next version of CoP - Disney Standards by Decade.
Alright! Now we've reached Carnie levels!
Can't wait to see them allowing CM's to use their smartphones during work and playing Death Metal in the queue of It's A Small World..
Death metal?
Pft...
More like 80's "hair metal"...
Seriously, every time I hear that one White Snake song I think of one of these:
I wonder when I hear these songs today if they're playing from new casset copies recored on a double-deck of the originals or off of someone's early 2000's spin-wheel ipod in the booth with something they pulled off Napster.
Wearing bracelets and necklaces or growing a beard after starting the job is a race thing?
Has nothing to do with it. Disney Parks present themselves as a "performance" or a "theatrical presentation," if you will. That's why every worker is called a "cast member." Every Disney park worker plays a critical role in the storytelling throughout the parks. In a sense, they are all a character. And when they are cast, there is a strict costume guideline for them. That includes hair style, facial hair, ect. It is no different than performing onstage. You are performing a role.
If you don't want to perform a role "onstage," then go work for Universal, Six Flags, Busch Gardens, or Sea World. Over there, you can be yourself. But at Disney, you are essentially playing character. If you're an attractions cast member on Pirates of the Caribbean (which is where I was), you don't have a generic outfit. You have a pirate outfit with a vest, knickers, a hat... Disney is your director. You are the actor. The actor performs a character. Actors in plays whether it be broadway or community theatre must abide by a costume/hair/makeup guideline. The same goes for Disney cast members. It's all part of the storytelling.
All of those plus vinyl.
Have you ever visited the Wizarding World of Harry Potter or Sesame Street to see examples of the exact same character play you are describing that every Disney CM must play? Story telling exists outside of Disney as well. But even Disney can’t clone a model person to work every role on their property and they realize that; you haven’t.If you don't want to perform a role "onstage," then go work for Universal, Six Flags, Busch Gardens, or Sea World. Over there, you can be yourself. But at Disney, you are essentially playing character.
Women used to be intimidated by facial hair. Oh no!
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But we're all okay with this guy's appearance who is infinitely more visible than just about any singular cast member in the parks, huh?
Meh... most of those guys seem more 8-track to me than the vinyl type. I could be wrong though - I'm not looking to box anyone in, here.
I reject your assertion or bearded evilness.It is a well known fact that if you have a beard, you are evil.
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Well played sir!
A beard? Or, as I like to call it, "scruffy face"?I saw a commercial for the Bachelorette a while back and I think almost every guy had a beard.
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But we're all okay with this guy's appearance who is infinitely more visible than just about any singular cast member in the parks, huh?
(not to derail or argue but...as someone who owns two record stores and has to pay attention to this stuff, we sell tons of hair band on vinyl, some on CD, and some on cassette on a regular basis!) (including Whitesnake!)
Now if they'd only reissue the first Winger album...
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