10 Big Secrets Disneyland Princesses Can’t Tell Anyone
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10 Big Secrets Disneyland Princesses Can’t Tell Anyone

Have you ever been to Disneyland? Disneyland seems a magical exciting place of wonders for both kids and adults. Well, for the princesses employed there, work can be pretty nightmarish. Are you ready to know what their life is really like?

TIMESTAMPS
They can’t break character. 0:58
They can’t have tattoos. 1:55
They can’t choose what princess they’re gonna be. 2:50
They train to sign autographs. 4:07
They can’t post about their job on social media. 5:02
They have code words for emergencies. 6:04
They must point with two fingers. 6:58
They have to pick up garbage. 8:01
Their job can be dangerous. 8:44
They have no job security. 9:45

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Preview photo credit:
Actresses portraying Snow White, Aurora, Ariel, the Beast, Belle, and Cinderella at Disneyland in California: By mydisneyadventures – Flickr: Beast and Princesses, CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Beast_and_Princesses.jpg#/media/File:Beast_and_Princesses.jpg
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SUMMARY
– Disneyland princesses also aren’t allowed to reference any characters that aren’t a part of their story, and they can’t show that they know anything about life outside of the Disney World. All of this is done to make you feel like you’re really meeting and hanging out with your favorite princess.
– Disney’s website gives more details on the “no ink” rule for their park employees, explaining that tattoos must only be done with the use of clothing or makeup when required for a character. As you can probably guess, any sort of body piercings, gauges, and disfiguring skin implants are forbidden as well.
– Disneyland looks for different princesses at different times, and that’s why some people have to audition multiple times to get the part. You could make the perfect Cinderella but won’t get chosen because they’re looking for a Belle.
– All Disneyland princesses have to go through autograph training so that every signature looks the same. Another thing is that there’s always more than one of each princess in the same park! But don’t worry, Disney World has several protocols to make sure that the same princesses are never within close proximity to each other.
– Disney has a sort of “oath of confidentiality” that includes strict rules about their employees’ social media accounts. To put it short, when you work at Disney World, you can’t post anything related to your job, snap funny or fascinating behind-the-scenes photos, or even reveal what character you portray!
– Disneyland characters, including princesses, aren’t allowed to break character no matter what, and that includes during emergencies! That’s why Disney came up with a set of secret codes they can use instead of shouting for help and drawing attention to the incident, turning the best day of a child’s life into one of the most embarrassing moments ever.
– Disney World is a massive park visited each day by tons of people from different cultures around the world. And in the happiest place on Earth, everyone should feel included! Pointing with one finger is actually considered a really rude and offensive gesture in China, Japan, Indonesia, and Latin America.
– The princesses do have their own special requirement, though. They shouldn’t bend over or squat down to pick something up. The graceful and princess way to do it is to just swoop and scoop.
– According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, character performers across the four parks that make up the Walt Disney World reported 773 total injuries in 2005. And while 49 of them were the result of costume heads, an astounding 107 of the total number of injuries happened because of pushing, pulling, and other forms of aggression coming from guests.
– Disneyland princesses also have clickers to keep track of all the visitors they interact with each hour. And if this number is less than 172 people, which is about 30 seconds per guest, a princess will get reprimanded and can even lose her job.

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