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Getting a job at Disneyland, how hard will it be?

Started by drippin, February 01, 2011, 03:15:43 PM

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drippin

I live in Orange County, Ca. I've always wanted to work at Disneyland! I pass pretty well but I'm a little worried. I'm part time and my drivers license is still my male Picture. I'm changing it today I think. I have a gender neutral name so that's good. I'm aware that Disneyland has a policy for male employees that your hair can be no longer than your ears(or something like that) but if I just apply to the job in femme, after I get my new license. What are my chances of getting hired? I really want to work there but it's just a little intimidating. Any thoughts? Advice? ???
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xAndrewx

Disney companies are very incredibly accepting. Disneyworld has a policy in place for trans people I believe Disneyland does as well. Good luck!

Edit: felt I put too much information.

drippin

Well, I don't want to be a character. I'd be happy with just a cast member position (vending, tickets, in a shop, a ride operator, anything!! Lol.) I really hope they hire me :(
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Melody Maia

I've wondered about this exact thing. Have sometimes toyed with the idea of getting some random CM job at Disney since my mom lives down in the Orlando area and I am here right now. I was also a bit unsure of the boy's hair requirements and how that applies to an MTF. Good to hear they have a policy for transpeople in place.
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