For Traditions, would it be acceptable to bring more comfortable shoes to change into for the walking part of the tour? I know I need to be dressed professionally from head to toe for the class, but if I brought black Toms to put on for the walking would that be okay?
If they are not in Disney Look, then they are not allowed. You will be in the park in the presence of guests, if there ever was a time to be in Disney Look, that would be it.
Absolutely not and we train our facilitators to watch out for this.
For Traditions, would it be acceptable to bring more comfortable shoes to change into for the walking part of the tour? I know I need to be dressed professionally from head to toe for the class, but if I brought black Toms to put on for the walking would that be okay?
why are they soooooooo strict with the disney look ?
i mean ok i get if you have 865986906 tattoos all over your face but what if u have a heart on your wrist :-\ why would it matter sooo much
Not trying to be rude, and I'm not sure how long ago that was, but I worked at Intermission on my last program 3 years ago, and if my managers were picky enough to make sure my ponytail formed itself into a bun on my first day (And subsequently got a little upset with me when I was training a new CP a few months later and forgot to tell her to do the same thing because it had become so second-nature) I'm not entirely sure they'd allow a watch? Unless someone was a cashier for the day (or maybe busser) I'm not sure I see that as being possible, and to be honest I'm not entirely sure as to why you'd need one, really. Seems like there are clocks everywhere at Intermission!
I wouldn't advise people to wear a watch if they're in QSFB no matter where they work without asking a leader first. QSFB is such a strict role in terms of what things you can and cannot wear.
why are they soooooooo strict with the disney look ?
i mean ok i get if you have 865986906 tattoos all over your face but what if u have a heart on your wrist :-\ why would it matter sooo much
Question!! I have naturally "Big" hair. It's curly, lies down a bit, but it's "big". I wouldn't call it wild or anything, and I spend each morning getting it to look as kempt as possible. It's just..well... it's big! There's alot of it. Think Merida, only shoulder-length. Far from 1950's..
I know that the Disney Look wants hair to be kept in a "conservative manner," but what does that exactly entail? I mean, I can always straighten it, but with the Flordian humidity, it's only a matter of time before it poofs out each day, and chemical straighteners are out of the question. (My hair has fallen out due to them on multiple occasions). Would my natural hair be acceptable or should I wig it out/invest in a weave? Are we allowed to wear wigs? (Yes, I've actually worn wigs to interviews for this reason alone... *Sigh*)
I'm confused about the shoe situation for Traditions/professional dress. On the Disney site it says "Dress shoes or boots in good business taste are required. Classic dress shoes are permitted to have an open toe, open heel and/or sling back."
But I've read former female CPs say that shoes can ONLY have a small peep-toe OR a sling back. Did Disney just become more lax with the rules?
Also, would a sleeveless dress (but with straps on each shoulder about 3 inches wide) be appropriate for Traditions?