it can't be it sounds to fake think about it disney any one can go to disney they do not ban people they have people in the park with all different skin colors, and people from all over the world. they do not ban just because they see some ink on your skin.
To be clear, Disney does have a policy that prohibits tattoos that are offensive, but that rule has been there for a long time and I've never heard it creating a problem. My guess is that the April fools day joke is still making its rounds.
I was atMagivKi from yesterday and saw tattoos. Don't worry
I even saw one I would consider "offensive" (or maybe just not completely appropriate - just violent/bloody image) on the back of a mans leg. So I feel like they aren't terribly strict or worried about tattoos at all. Honestly, tattoos exist. No point in sheltering anyone from them
May be based on Japan. They will ask you to cover exposed tattoos in onsens or public swimming pools and at Tokyo Disney. The website for Tokyo Disney states:
The following activities are not allowed in the Park: [...] Wearing inappropriate apparel or tattoos
Members or supporters of organized crime groups will not be admitted
We have visited Tokyo and there are numerous signs with these types of "rules" at many public places.
May be based on Japan. They will ask you to cover exposed tattoos in onsens or public swimming pools and at Tokyo Disney. The website for Tokyo Disney states:
The following activities are not allowed in the Park: [...] Wearing inappropriate apparel or tattoos
Members or supporters of organized crime groups will not be admitted
We have visited Tokyo and there are numerous signs with these types of "rules" at many public places.
Japan is a very different place than the US. If Disney or any other public place tried to ban people based on tattoos they would have a lawsuit on their hands faster than you can say it! Of course the ACLU would also get involved quickly.
May be based on Japan. They will ask you to cover exposed tattoos in onsens or public swimming pools and at Tokyo Disney. The website for Tokyo Disney states:
The following activities are not allowed in the Park: [...] Wearing inappropriate apparel or tattoos
Members or supporters of organized crime groups will not be admitted
We have visited Tokyo and there are numerous signs with these types of "rules" at many public places.
In Japan, tattoos have been traditionally associated with the Yakuza, and they have been frowned upon in regular society.
But, oddly enough, it turns out that the house that I used to live in Japan, over 20 years ago, is now a tattoo parlor
[GALLERY=][/GALLERY]seeing how Disney did this to my husband... (His choice painted on at HS) and EVERYONE thought it was a real tattoo and no one that worked in the park said a word to us id say you're good...
In Japan, tattoos have been traditionally associated with the Yakuza, and they have been frowned upon in regular society.
But, oddly enough, it turns out that the house that I used to live in Japan, over 20 years ago, is now a tattoo parlor
It may be changing but we saw multiple people denied use of the public facilities in Tokyo this summer and at Tokyo Disney Sea a female with a tattoo was told she would have to cover it to gain entry to the park.