Originally Posted By AutoPost This topic is for Discussion of <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/Latest-ID-79208.asp" target="_blank"><b>Latest: Disney Parks to Allow Beards for Cast Members (POLL)</b></a> <p>According to tweets Disney has updated their Disney look guidelines to allow Cast Members to have beards.</p> <p><span>[[poll:64]]</span></p>
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Chose Don't know as my view is that facial hair should be appropriate to the theme.
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORDDU: My sisters and I haven't quite decided where we stand on this issue. Do beards really have the same negative connotations that they once had? Perhaps it's time to update the dress codes to allow such things. ORWEN: Well, I know I have no problem with men or women who have beards. As long as they're well groomed. ORGOCH: Got shavin' kits 'n razors?
Originally Posted By tiggertoo Amusing story. I came back from vacation with a nice beard once. When asked to shave before going onstage, I said not until someone shaves Lincoln. A few days later, a few of the guys circulated a "Would you shave Lincoln" petition (jokingly of course). I can't remember the exact terminology, but it was hilarious, floridly highlighting all the great men in history who sported beards, including Jesus.
Originally Posted By tashajilek Honestly, who cares. I probably wouldnt even notice if a CM had a beard or not.
Originally Posted By danyoung It's just like anything else with a CM's grooming and dress - as long as a beard is kept well trimmed, and as long as the guy is really capable of growing a good looking beard, why not. Course, someone has to decide if the 19 year old with the scraggly peach fuzz doesn't qualify.
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORWEN: I have a good friend named Betty Beardsly who's been trying to get hired as a cast member for years and they wouldn't hire her because of her facial hair. She never wanted to shave because she's got a razor blade phobia. She's going to be so excited when I tell her about how she finally has a chance to get a job with Disney!
Originally Posted By Dabob2 I'm all for it. I like beards (had one myself for years till it started going gray before the rest of the hair. Vanity, thy name is Dabob.)
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I agree that there's nothing wrong with a well-kept beard, but it does open it up to a whole range of 'grey area' between what is an isn't acceptable. They've managed to do a pretty good job with the moustaches, but there's also a lot more to maintain with a beard. The easiest solution is probably to keep the rules the way they are. Are there even that many CMs who want to have a beard? I would think that it would be uncomfortably warm in outdoor positions during the summer, and it would be pretty tough to get it started between shifts (for me at least)!
Originally Posted By danyoung They'd have to do the same thing they do with mustaches - it's OK to HAVE a mustache, but you can't GROW a mustache while on duty.
Originally Posted By oneyepete I hope this is true. I have a beard and hate to shave. Someday I would like to work at DL.
Originally Posted By DBitz2 I don't have a problem with it as long as the beards are kept trimmed and neat, which I'm sure they'll require. Some guys look very dashing with short beards or with goatees.
Originally Posted By tiggertoo I tend to agree that well groomed beards are alright. I'm sporting one now, but a little"premature" grey around the chops is giving me second thoughts. Sometimes I think that Disneyland is still stuck in Norman Rockwell's America. At least in some respects I suppose that in the 50s and 60s, beards might have made you appear as an unkept, druged up hippie, or made you a "Comrade" and suspect under McCarthism, but I think beards have worked their way back in "polite" society as they had been in previous decades.
Originally Posted By DBitz2 >>but I think beards have worked their way back in "polite" society as they had been in previous decades.<< I sure hope so, I've had a goatee for many years now!
Originally Posted By TomSawyer If a beard is good enough for Tom Cruise it should be good enough for cast members. Oh, you mean facial hair?
Originally Posted By Bob Paris 1 I know of several imagineers that will be heaving a sigh of relief now the company approves of "beards".