First of all, when you work for Disney, you're not an employee. You're a cast member. From the characters, to the ride operators, to the janitors...they're all cast members.

A cast member is never allowed to say "I don't know." If a guests asks a question that they don't know the answer to, they have to pick up a telephone and call an operator.

All facial hair on cast members has to be fully grown in and neatly trimmed. They cannot shape their beards, and their mustache cannot extend over the lip or further than the corners of their mouth.

Male and female cast members are not allowed to shave their eyebrows. Men's hair cannot extend over their ears or shirt collars. Women's hair has to be neatly brushed. Braids are allowed, but not beads.

The cast members playing characters have to follow specific guidelines so that each autograph looks identical. That way, no matter who is in the Mickey costume, the experience is the same.

There's a height requirement to be one of the characters. To play a princess, you need to be between 5'4" and 5'8".

Women's fingernails cannot exceed a quarter of an inch past the fingertip, and nail polish is not allowed. Meanwhile, men's nails cannot go past their fingertip.

Cast members who wear glasses can't wear frames that display logos or brands. Also, the color and the frame must be conventional.

There's a reason the theme parks always look so clean. Everyone working there is told to pick up trash if they see it on the ground.

When a cast member does sees trash on the ground, they can't bend over. They have to pick it up in a scooping method.

12. No Pointing

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If you ask a cast member for directions, look at how they point. It's usually a gesture with the whole hand, or with two fingers. They never point with one finger, because in some cultures it's considered offensive.