The "Disney Scoop" (as it's officially called) is designed to relieve stress on the body. It's part of Disney's "Safety in Motion" policy that helps prevent Cast Members from getting injured. If they come up alongside the trash, bend one knee, scoop the trash, then get up and keep walking in one fluid motion, it's supposed to be easier on the body than bending at the waist (especially if this is a repeated action like for the Custodial Cast Members).
When we were there several years ago, my daughter was in a bad mood because her favorite princess (Sleeping Beauty) wasn't in the park that day, so when were eating, we met Mulan (at our breakfast meal), and she told my daughter (maintaining her character) that she needed to respect her parents. Later that day, we ran into her, and she remembered us, and told my daughter that she had been watching her, and asked my daughter if she had been respectful to us since she had met us at breakfast. Needless to say, my daughter was the perfect angel for the rest of our vacation.
I went to Disneyworld this year nd we went to ride the teacup ride and it was closed and when we asked when it would open up again the cast member told us they ran out of tea and they didn't know when they were getting more. I laughed so hard when we walked away.
Of course the tea cups would only stop to get more tea, durr! ;P Like Link was saying, there is a thoroughness, a thoughtfulness and commitment that makes Disney the best.
Lova Karlsson How about we call the park the Mythical kindom and we'll call a certain area of the park (the area with most of the restaurants) Crispy Town. So Crispy Town is part of the Mythical Kingdom.
So, current Disney cast member. So happy that you guys saw the logic behind the rules. The scooping thing isn't as wildly enforced, but the other things can be. But this is by far the best video I've seen about the rules. :)
I asked Donald Duck how to break into Fort Knox. He said, "You need to get help". I asked Mickey how to murder a duck and get away with it, and he just slowly backed away. Magical place my ass.
Frolicking Fox : Darkwing Duck, Launchpad McQuack, Scrooge McDuck, Flit, Grandma Duck, Huey, Dewie, and Louie, the geese from "AristoCats", Wilbur and Orville (from "The Rescuers" and "The Rescuers Down Under"), Marahute (from "The Rescuers Down Under")....
As a former Disney "cast member," it's true - no sitting, no leaning, no drinking or eating "on stage," no pointing, and keep on smiling. "Code brown" was also used by Disney for the same purpose! No "unnatural" hair colors for ladies.
+xxletombeceluixx nope! Every cast member who plays a character is required to wear a wig to maintain character integrity. The red would be allowed if it looked natural and like they could have been born with it.
I really like the swooping motion rule. You hardly ever see a princess actually stop and bend over. They are always spinning gracefully and moving in very fluid-like ways. Bending over would ruin that effect.
*Link*: "Well I don't want to see Mickey's butt in the air....... but Minnie" ;) *Rhett*: What..... *GMM crew*: .......... *Audience*: .......... *TH-cam*: ......... *The Internet*: .......... *The World*: .......... *random baby in the background cries
If you said Mickey Mouse organization, it would've reminded me of Bugs Bunny, WHO WAS IN A FILM WHICH I STILL CAN'T BELIEVE WAS A DISNEY FILM: WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT
The Managers pretty much don't ever start off that way. I don't miss the drama there. I will always visit but the drama is unreal in locations. Just saying.
I used to work in the Lego store and it had worse rules than that! It was a complete joke! I thought I'd hit the jackpot when I got the job but I couldn't have been more wrong.
EMZsings Wait, don't tell me, it was because you weren't allowed to play with the Legos wasn't it? It makes sense to me. I think the worst thing would be dealing with the dang children that always try to open the boxes in the store. Yes that's an actual thing, I've seen it happen.
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If u go to a toy story character and yell "Andy's coming" they will fall to the ground till you say "he's gone" if done it before and it's really funny
8:48.... That happened to me. I asked Goofy why he was a dog, standing on two legs and talking while Pluto is also a dog standing on four legs and barking. Do you know what he did?! He gestured towards Mickey Mouse!
As a former castmember...I don't recall any of those rules being secret. And hey, they all have a purpose. They weren't made for no reason. They were all made to enhance our guests' experience! :) And Donald Duck is a bird. lol
I used to work as an artist at Disney World. I can tell you that while these rules might seem a bit silly, they are actually quite effective. Disney wants to create the illusion that once you enter those gates that you have entered a truly magical world. This means that the actors and staff are all a fantasy, a Disney fantasy. It's not that you cannot grow a beard, or have shaved eyebrows. Disney promotes self-expression. Disney only cares when you alter your image within an undesired frame of time. This means if you have long hair, you shouldn't then come to work with short hair. If you have blue hair, you shouldn't come back with red hair the next morning. At Disney you will be playing the role of yourself, and you have to maintain that image of yourself. If you wear your hair down, try to always wear your hair down. If you wear glasses(like me), try to always wear your glasses. While you're away or sometimes even over the weekend you may be allowed to change your look, so long as your superior approves. These rules are great, and they are necessary towards imposing a higher standard at the Disney parks. They are successful for a reason. I've also heard it joked "the code is more what you'd call "guidelines" than actual rules". A dumb joke referenced from Pirates of the Caribbean.
Ozz Lee That's right, some of the rules may be oldschool friendly. No sense in changing a good thing. An open-hand point is also more stately in appearance. The way that magicians, TV hosts or ring masters do.
actually, they don't use a code at all. we went on Star Tours, and the lady was like, "i'm sorry ladies and gentlemen we cannot let you on this ship. we'll direct you to a new one right away.we have a situation. .........oh, nothing serious. don't worry, it's just vomit."
seriously though, who actually has a weak enough stomach to barf on star tours,that happen the last time i went too and the chick was like 2 seats over, i remember thinking like wtf are you doing here if your barfing on star tours
some people like my dad feel nauseous on it because of the shakiness and the 'disconnect between the visuals and the actual movement'? idk i guess it's like some people get sick with 3D movies, right? but with added shaking and being thrown around.
Phoebe Rossiter you thought nonespark meant cruise ship because he/she said ship. But he/she meant ship like the ship you ride in that shakes you around in star tours. But i get what you meant
At 0:43 , you guys spoke it into existence! 🗣 Very proud of you two and the Mythical team for finally creating your own fair! Congrats on the launch of MythiCon! 👏👏👏
They don't do that anymore because people would abuse the characters by saying that and then when they would get up, they would say it again and again and again.
The rules may seem dated, but they work. When I got my first retail job, we were not allowed to say IDK. We could say, "I'm not sure, let's find out", and then you found someone who did know. I've had the IDK hurled at me and it is dismissive and rude. Pointing was another. It is rude in certain cultures and an open hand is polite.
maia quirk The point with that statement is to not let the customer/patron hanging w/ an idk. Instead by saying "I'm not sure on that, let me find you somebody that knows that answer." Excellent customer service is Disney's #1 focus.
Misty ___ There is a photo on their instagram from when they were still in college, Rhett was clean shaven and Link had a beard. Dear God it was funny, yet bizarre at the same time.
My mom works on the phone for Disney. You HAVE to say like "Have a magicical day" at the end of every call. (Or however you spell that xD) And there's this one other thing that I shouldn't say...
Their hair can't cover their ears, they can't have more than one piercing per ear, and they have to hold a broom in a very specific way to sweep things. My dad is an ex-cast-member. :)
1danomen I know, but I'm still surprised it wasn't mentioned. I was looking forward to commenting about how it was cancelled after a mascot fell on a kid. xD
Apparently, nobody read my comment down below, because everybody's repeating the same answers: "You don't know a bird from Disney?" Let's see: Iago? Donald? Jose? Panchito? Trigger? Nutsy? Daisy? Scuttle? Zasu? Darkwing Duck, Launchpad McQuack, Scrooge McDuck, Flit, Grandma Duck, Huey, Dewie, and Louie, the geese from "AristoCats", Nigel (from "Finding Nemo"; he was the only bird with a name in the movie); Wilbur and Orville (from "The Rescuers" and "The Rescuers Down Under"), Marahute (from "The Rescuers Down Under")....
I use to work at an amusement park called Kings Island and most of the rules are pretty much the same. We weren't allowed to point and we weren't allowed to say "I don't know." We would have to say something like, "I'm not sure, may I ask a supervisor for you Ma'am/Sir?"
So I work at Disney World, and I can confirm these! A few clarifications and well as additional things though! Some more interesting things about the characters. If you ask a Cast Member about a character and try to act like they are not real, the CM will not go along with it. CMs are instructed to also speak as if the characters running around the parks are real, even to adults. So if Rhett were to come up and say "So how much training do the Snow White actresses have to go through to get the right signature?" we would say "What do you mean? There aren't any actresses. There is just Snow White and that is her signature." no matter how insistent the guest is, we can never say they are people playing the character. Ever. Also, when discussing people that play the characters to other CMs or outside of work, we refer to the actors and actresses as "friends of" that character. So for example, if I had a friend that played Donald, we would say that she is "friends with Donald," that way if there are any prying little ears listening to you, you don't give away that it is an actress. Lastly with characters, if the character is in full costume (called a fur character, rather than a face character like Snow White), and they are short, they are almost always a girl, even if they character is male, and if the character is tall, it is almost always a guy, even if the character is female. So that means when you see Mickey and Minnie being cute and flirty with each other it is almost always two girls. Then, in talking about the "swooping" motion to pick up trash, there is actually a name for that. It is called the "Disney Scoop," and it is more for making sure you don't hurt your back than it is about not showing off your butt. We are constantly bending down to pick stuff up, so to avoid constantly bending in a weak area of the body, we are told to stoop down to one knee, swoop up the item, then get back up. In regards to code V, we also have code U for pee, and code H for doodoo butter. There are a slew of other codes as well, but those are the most common. And yes, they are quite common. I can definitely confirm the beard thing. Disney is -very- strict on what types of facial hair you can have, and you either have to have it already, or be clean shaven. You can't grow a beard while you are working. Fully grown, well trimmed and clean facial hair within the Disney Look guidelines, or completely clean shaven. There is no in-between.
I seriously don't think there's anything strange about of these rules. The "cast member" thing is unusual but it kind of suits Disney. The other rules just seem like common sense. Of course you shouldn't point, show your butt crack, give unhelpful answers to questions, shave your eyebrows etc. These rules aren't really anything unusual and they don't sound secretive at all. I was expecting to find out something unique.
My dad used to work at Disney. He said that when Walt Disney was alive, he insisted that his workers be called cast members because the moment they got into the park, they were all actors on a stage. They represented Disney and therefore had to act as such. It prevents employees from being irritable or rude. As an "actor" they have to smile, be happy, be kind, etc. There is even a hidden "backstage" for the cast members to take it easy for a while, travel from place to place, and complain to each other if they need to. Personally, I like this rule a lot.
The pointing with 2 or more fingers is a precaution in Disney. People come from all over the world and in some cultures, pointing with one finger is severely rude and can be thought of as "putting a curse" on someone. It could be as severe as the middle finger, or even worse.
9:04 The reason why they're so 'successful' is because they're the best at putting up a façade, and the fact they charge so much for it makes people think that it's actually worth more..
I worked at the Disney store for a while, I was only allowed to wear one pair of plain-looking stud earrings (but I had eight ear piercings total) and my hair had to be in just a plain ponytail, we were allowed French manicures (not acrylics), clear, or red if it was not chipped, makeup had to be natural, no visible tattoos, we had to wear all-black shoes, call the girls "princess" and the boys "sheriff," and it wasn't enforced all the time, but we did wish people a magical day. And if you're thinking of working at a Disney store, just be sure you know what you're getting into, especially around Christmas, you're going to hear the same like ten songs on repeat and remember it's a retail store, not Wonderland. I thought it'd be an easy job, I knew the trivia and whatnot, but I realized I am not a salesperson--I liked being backstage with all the unopened merchandise taking stock. Sorry I wrote so much, just wanted to be helpful :)
I'm an ex Disney cast-member so it goes like this: Yes every worker is a cast-member, I actually was a "janitor" in Hollywood Studios so I was a custodial cast-member. The point is we are all one big cast keeping the show, aka the work day, running smoothly. The two finger point is because Walt was a smoker mainly, people say because its disrespectful to point with one finger, but its mainly because Walt smoked a lot and pointed with his cigarette in his hand. If you are a cast-member playing a character, your either a face character or "Friends with insert character here" Face is like princess or prince or someone without a giant suit, Friends with means you are a character in a suit. You need to learn their mannerism, their exact signature, and if your a face character you might need to play around with your actual voice, going higher or lower to match the character better. Swooping up trash is a thing, because it means you keep moving, keeping the park clean as you continue doing your actual job. Face characters or friends with characters won't swoop just normal cast members. Custodial cast-members have pans and brooms all the time so we sleep. Code V is very real, on the tower of terror ten miler we had hundreds of Code V's... You can't say you don't know unless your earning their ears, which is like starting your job learning your role and the park. Your supposed to direct someone if you don't know, very simple. Shaving your eyebrows is a thing, but I never learned why. You needed to also be cleaned shaven or fully facial-haired, scruff means your getting written up...So many write ups...You can grow it in your time off, but it has to be maintained and well groomed by the time you hit the stage, aka the public parts of the park. There you go!
CydiaNinja - Gaming I was a CM and sometimes, I would pretend I didn't hear if I didn't know. M'am, where can I meet Doc McStuffins? *sets item down and walks away*
It can be stressful at times, and you can get awful vulgar rude guests, but to most people working there its still magical and we can't imagine working anywhere else.
As a Disney Cast Member (Walt Disney World, Magic Kingdom) I can verify that this video is 100% hilarious and not too far from accurate. The rules are there for a reason, of course, but it's important to have fun! Also, I feel special now that my job was discussed on GMM. Yay! :3
Depends on the cast member. I'm the cast member who plays night janitor (3rd shift custodial) and we hose the bathrooms down every night. Poop incidents are called code H (for human or horse) and we use objects known as pickers for trash instead of using a "sweeping motion"
Know what's really sick. No one is allowed to die inside a park and no one has. Anyone who died on the job was officially pronounced dead outside the park. I think its weird how disney makes that happen. Its just kinda creepy
no one is officially pronounced dead at a scene anyways, even if a emt or emergency worker finds a corpse, only a doctor can give an official time of death at a hospital.
It's common for Asian to do that too. While it's still weird because Disney is obviously strict Chrsitian based, many Asian belief says that if death happens inside a commercial establishment or if a corpse enter it, it will bring bad luck and plunged in to bad business.
Until Disney lost a major lawsuit, EMT's and Paramedics were not allowed to enter the park. Cast members would load the dying, or dead person onto a discrete small white vehicle with no emergency lights or flashers and casually drive them out of the park to meet with an ambulance outside of the park. After about 10 preventable deaths, the courts ruled Disney did not have the right to refuse Ambulances from entering the park. The number one killer attraction at Disney world, has always been the monorail. As for some reason drunk college kids think they can walk on it. Its killed at least one person every couple years since they built it. There's no conductor, the train does not stop for anything.
Cast Member - because you are on "stage" when you are with guests. We try to make your experience perfect. As a cast member you are part of the show or illusion and being called that helps to reinforce the importance of this. It is offensive to point in many cultures, so we offer directions with a full hand or dual fingers to prevent this. I have never heard of the swooping trash rule worked in Disney Holly Wood Studios for 5 years. Not sure when you go this one. Code V - Voban the chemical substance we to bring to apply to the vomit, it absorbs the liquid mass and the smell almost instantly. There are many rules on grooming. Supposedly in the spirit of keeping the wholesome experience, WALT never wanted Disney to look like a bunch of carnival workers which had a reputation of being unsavory characters. Hope this helps.
Hi guys greeting from Florida, I'm also a Cast Member and these rules even though they sound silly, they have are very effective at their job. 1. We are all cast members; simply because we are all playing a roll in a big play. We are the actors or Cast Member of said play, so we are to follow the guidelines on good appearance because we are ON stage. 2. that rule of bending down, your not supposed to bend your back, your supposed to bend your knees, Disney takes real good care of us. we are not allowed to enter our "Red Zone" which is when the pressure of carrying something reaches our back there are ways to avoid this; google it. (I recommend Rhett to do it since he has back problems) 3. no you cannot be shown growing a beard; the stubbles part at least and if you do have a beard you have to follow Disney's guidelines, it has to be well groomed, not too long, etc... 4. yes we point with a minimum of 2 fingers, why? well Link said it. All in all Disney has been an awesome place to work, things happen but hey! at which job don't they...? Keep on with the show guys! Love it!
Rhett and Link are in high risk of being kidnapped by Disney, this could possibly be their last GMM episode. The most important rule about Disney, is to never talk about the rules of Disney.
i saw that some kid passed out in disney from the heat. she woke up to mickey mouse giving her a popsicle and patting her head with a wet towel. disney is truly a magical place. =^ ^= lol
ok people...seriously I meant it as a joke. the joke was supposed to be funny because shaving isn't allowed and Disney is known for being extreme in its manipulative actions where employees are concerned (aka super strict/overbearing). The joke was meant to convey the idea that they would micromanage people to the extent of lucicrousy. Sadly having to explain a joke makes it not funny anymore.
as a cast member i completely understand all these rules and they are there for either safety reasons or for courtesy to guest. the scooping thing is actually there to make sure cast members dont get into bad habits and hurt themselves by stretching the wrong way. the eyebrows thing...yea....
If a "cast member" in one of the mascot suits (mickey, goofy, etc...) dies, then another cast member has to sit their with their lifeless corpse on a bench until a "cleanup crew" arrives. The worst thing is that through the whole time of waiting for the corpse removers, people can take pictures with the person. Not knowing that they are dead.
My friend was auditioning to be one of the Disney princesses at one of their locations. She told me how you had to stay perfectly in character the whole time, and can't say or do anything that is outside that range. I'd imagine the people playing modern characters wouldn't have too much trouble, but I feel particularly sorry for those playing the older ones, especially those who don't really have much character to work off of (ex: Prince Phillip or Prince Charming. You don't get very much about them personality wise, so it would be pretty limiting to actually play the characters).
+Sir Chris because they have to throw themselves to the ground in a huge costume at a moments notice. it's just unsafe and it'd be ridiculous for them to still do that.
I worked at Disneyland and I wasn't allowed to paint my fingernails. The only thing I could do was a french tip or a clear polish. 2 years!
Omg collen
OMG Colleen what are you doing here?
COLLEEEN U WATH GMM????!!!!!
Hey colleen 💕
Colleen! i havent seen you in forever!
The "Disney Scoop" (as it's officially called) is designed to relieve stress on the body. It's part of Disney's "Safety in Motion" policy that helps prevent Cast Members from getting injured. If they come up alongside the trash, bend one knee, scoop the trash, then get up and keep walking in one fluid motion, it's supposed to be easier on the body than bending at the waist (especially if this is a repeated action like for the Custodial Cast Members).
I wish they could see this
+Gabzo Avro ya
Or is that what they just tell you
You gotta stay in your greenzone just like andy taught you
it's probably about keeping dudes from staring sexually at the cast member bending over.
When we were there several years ago, my daughter was in a bad mood because her favorite princess (Sleeping Beauty) wasn't in the park that day, so when were eating, we met Mulan (at our breakfast meal), and she told my daughter (maintaining her character) that she needed to respect her parents. Later that day, we ran into her, and she remembered us, and told my daughter that she had been watching her, and asked my daughter if she had been respectful to us since she had met us at breakfast. Needless to say, my daughter was the perfect angel for the rest of our vacation.
sᴛᴀᴄᴇʏ ABSHIRE .
They usually have multiple princesses of every kind they are. They should not have been a day without a Sleeping Beauty at the park.
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I like Mulan
Cooldude91 Minda Own It does happen, actually. I used to work there.
I went to Disneyworld this year nd we went to ride the teacup ride and it was closed and when we asked when it would open up again the cast member told us they ran out of tea and they didn't know when they were getting more. I laughed so hard when we walked away.
Of course the tea cups would only stop to get more tea, durr! ;P
Like Link was saying, there is a thoroughness, a thoughtfulness and commitment that makes Disney the best.
The Rhett & Link themepark should be called: The mythical kingdom
I like it
No it shoudlnt. It should be called crispy town obviously!
Yeah I like it too but I can't decide to much awsome names for the park uhhh!😨😨😨😨😨
Huh,NO! Crispee Townee all the way
Lova Karlsson How about we call the park the Mythical kindom and we'll call a certain area of the park (the area with most of the restaurants) Crispy Town. So Crispy Town is part of the Mythical Kingdom.
"I don't wanna see Mickey's butt in the air, but Minnie?"
"What? She's a mouse."
- Link and Rhett, 2014
Only Mickey can touch her in the ass. He's her husband!
@@Angie2343 they are siblings
Link has a problem
So, current Disney cast member. So happy that you guys saw the logic behind the rules. The scooping thing isn't as wildly enforced, but the other things can be. But this is by far the best video I've seen about the rules. :)
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Yeah, the Disney scoop is just so you can grab while walking. When I worked there I never thought it was an actual rule though.
+Tyler Shivers its also more comfortable. especially if you're in a mascot costume such as the mickey costume.
luckyyy i wanna work at disneyland
Are the evils of Disney true?
This video made me think: Link would make an excellent male Snow White
+Instagamrr - It's all PUN and games! its so trueee
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Love your vids
So who’s funding Hollywood to make it happen 😂😂🤣🤣😂🤣🤣
*cough* MXR *cough*
I asked Donald Duck how to break into Fort Knox. He said, "You need to get help".
I asked Mickey how to murder a duck and get away with it, and he just slowly backed away.
Magical place my ass.
He should have responded with, "With a tuba! Haha!" Seriously, watch some of the original Donald cartoons, Mickey is a violent bastard.
"Name a disney character that's a bird"
Umm, Donald Duck?
Nice
Tweety Bird
Double T Not Disney. Looney Toons/Warner Brothers.
supahdadd WOW!!!! :)
Frolicking Fox : Darkwing Duck, Launchpad McQuack, Scrooge McDuck, Flit, Grandma Duck, Huey, Dewie, and Louie, the geese from "AristoCats", Wilbur and Orville (from "The Rescuers" and "The Rescuers Down Under"), Marahute (from "The Rescuers Down Under")....
This is the first GMM episode I ever watched. After I first saw it, I was hooked for life.
Same.
I've been addicted for years...it only takes one 😔
As a former Disney "cast member," it's true - no sitting, no leaning, no drinking or eating "on stage," no pointing, and keep on smiling. "Code brown" was also used by Disney for the same purpose! No "unnatural" hair colors for ladies.
So blue red silver and pink are fine for Japanese women?
R u shitting me
What if you are a 'cast member' for Ariel? Would they allow the bright red hair vs using the wig? O.o
+xxletombeceluixx nope! Every cast member who plays a character is required to wear a wig to maintain character integrity. The red would be allowed if it looked natural and like they could have been born with it.
They also don't play the character. They're "friends with" them.
Still waiting for that Rhett and Link amusement park
Thatramdomirritatinghumanthatyouhate same
Me too
I hope there will be mascots of the GMCrew
@@OfficialP4NCAKE Yes, including Rhett & Link wearing their custom blindfolds.
Still waiting
I really like the swooping motion rule. You hardly ever see a princess actually stop and bend over. They are always spinning gracefully and moving in very fluid-like ways. Bending over would ruin that effect.
*Link*: "Well I don't want to see Mickey's butt in the air....... but Minnie" ;)
*Rhett*: What.....
*GMM crew*: ..........
*Audience*: ..........
*TH-cam*: .........
*The Internet*: ..........
*The World*: ..........
*random baby in the background cries
R. Robin LOL
Omg yassssss!
YEET!!
I read this as it happened
J, Ludwig closeted furry. Moving on.
OMG WHEN LINK SAID " I don't want to see Mickey's butt in the air but Minnie *raises eyebrow* " OMG I LAUGHED SO HARD
+Cricket Blade I freaking cried.
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XD!!
lol.
same! lol
I wonder if any Disney managers ever start a meeting off with "What kind of Mickey Mouse operation are we running around here?"
COTD!
Micky mouse? We ain't even Betty boop!
If you said Mickey Mouse organization, it would've reminded me of Bugs Bunny, WHO WAS IN A FILM WHICH I STILL CAN'T BELIEVE WAS A DISNEY FILM: WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT
Andrew, how many times a day do you comment on youtube? You seem to be on every video I watch.
The Managers pretty much don't ever start off that way. I don't miss the drama there. I will always visit but the drama is unreal in locations. Just saying.
Imagine asking a "cast member" "What does IDK stand for?"
i wonder what theyed say hmm? i dont no! there ya got them to say i dont no
Individual disney kakes
+Julio Michelle indistincted dark kale
Well idk stands for I don't know. But in a Disneys way idk. 😜
+Minimaster 73 They could direct you to a non cast member to ask. :D
I used to work in the Lego store and it had worse rules than that! It was a complete joke! I thought I'd hit the jackpot when I got the job but I couldn't have been more wrong.
Did u happen to step on a Lego?
Like Segatendo asked, what kind of rules were there?
Yea, what were the rules?
EMZsings Wait, don't tell me, it was because you weren't allowed to play with the Legos wasn't it? It makes sense to me. I think the worst thing would be dealing with the dang children that always try to open the boxes in the store. Yes that's an actual thing, I've seen it happen.
3 months later still no rules smh.
Im watching you closely link
OH MY GOSH Un hi there Mickey... 😁😳😅
Eloise Cope hiya pal
+Mickey Mouse you are creepy and scary
The more you know 👍
+Mickey Mouse hey Mickey! How's Minnie?
I already knew the "two finger point" thing from Swoozie's Diary of a Disney Employee
Me too
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"HEY KIDS WE'RE GOING TO DISNEY WORLD"
'What, really?'
"IN FOUR MONTHS.
ahAHAaHAHA"
Lol
This is a vine hahahahhahahahahahha not funny
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Aw I'm sorry xD Mine is just like
Mum: We're going to Disney world!
Me: Hm, when?
Mum: In a few years probably
Me: •-•
DIDNEY WORL
If u go to a toy story character and yell "Andy's coming" they will fall to the ground till you say "he's gone" if done it before and it's really funny
camplaysstuff6 They stopped that because it started happening all the time. Some play along, but they don't have to anymore.
Carlee Faulconer True, they also say he's gone to collage
Can't do it anymore ,to many people did it so as a safety hazard they banned them from doing it
camplaysstuff6 really?, that's pretty cool how they use to do that.
I wouldn't say he's gone. I'd just let them stay on the floor
What's a Disney bird? DONALD!?
Oh no Donald trump!
Trump?
+Crystal Denton What about Zazu from the Lion King??
^w^
TRUMP
They used to have a barber shop, but then there was the bald of '87, it's suprising how long the human can have dignity without hair.
I see what you did there.
Lol
Aaand of course some Minecraft, I dunno, kid has to make fun of Foxy!
Nice.
Fnaf Reference xD
Is that Judge Judy on the wall behind Link? How long has that been there?! How have I never noticed that before?!
TARDIS Tales your name is perfect
Ya a fan sent it and Judy signed it so they framed it and put it on the wall of mythicality
Woah. I you've opened my eyes, master xD
Nerd_Charmed Thanks! I picked it on a whim but a lot of people tell me they like it so I just kept it ;)
Rachel Allred I thought it was new. Thanks :D
I had a friend once shave his eyebrows off and they grew back in an angry looking position.
Lol
The eyebrows are angry that they was shaved
Tell him watch hinself at night
LOL😁
U said had... Y
same my friend too
4:03 I literally wanted to yell "ZAZU!!!"
I was like IAGO!!
Then I said"ALLAHU AKBAR!"jk
I did
Me too!!!
I thought "Jose Carioca"
one time I asked a cast member wear peter pan was, and they said second star to the LEFT and straight on till morning!
lol funny way of saying it.
Lmfao
You're better off using the Disney app. If I remember correctly it should list the times and locations of the characters.
Left?! I swear it's right!!!
8:48.... That happened to me. I asked Goofy why he was a dog, standing on two legs and talking while Pluto is also a dog standing on four legs and barking. Do you know what he did?! He gestured towards Mickey Mouse!
That's hilarious
As a former castmember...I don't recall any of those rules being secret. And hey, they all have a purpose. They weren't made for no reason. They were all made to enhance our guests' experience! :)
And Donald Duck is a bird. lol
Donald duck is a duck
Laudy Gerrits you serious?, you are actually serious ain't you?... wow
Laudy Gerrits which is a bird.
Laudy Gerrits Donald Duck is a dinosaur.
Donald Duck ∈ Ducks
Ducks ⊂ Birds ⇒ Donald Duck ∈ Birds
Birds ⊂ Dinosaurs ⇒ Donald Duck ∈ Dinosaurs
And a duck is a bird
I'm right there with Link when it comes to agreeing with those rules. Most of them make sense to me.
They banned eyebrow shaving ever since the shave of '87. Amazing how the human body can survive without the frontal brow.
Lol fnaf refrens
LOL.
Amazing.
Hahaha fnaf reference
AHAHA I GET IT
I used to work as an artist at Disney World. I can tell you that while these rules might seem a bit silly, they are actually quite effective. Disney wants to create the illusion that once you enter those gates that you have entered a truly magical world. This means that the actors and staff are all a fantasy, a Disney fantasy. It's not that you cannot grow a beard, or have shaved eyebrows. Disney promotes self-expression. Disney only cares when you alter your image within an undesired frame of time. This means if you have long hair, you shouldn't then come to work with short hair. If you have blue hair, you shouldn't come back with red hair the next morning.
At Disney you will be playing the role of yourself, and you have to maintain that image of yourself. If you wear your hair down, try to always wear your hair down. If you wear glasses(like me), try to always wear your glasses. While you're away or sometimes even over the weekend you may be allowed to change your look, so long as your superior approves. These rules are great, and they are necessary towards imposing a higher standard at the Disney parks. They are successful for a reason. I've also heard it joked "the code is more what you'd call "guidelines" than actual rules". A dumb joke referenced from Pirates of the Caribbean.
That's pretty deep...
One question, why are they not allowed to point out with one finger? and by the way this deserves more reads and likes.
Pointing is considered rude.
Spyflu I think it's not pointing with the index finger is considered rude, but because using the palm is considered more polite.
Ozz Lee That's right, some of the rules may be oldschool friendly. No sense in changing a good thing. An open-hand point is also more stately in appearance. The way that magicians, TV hosts or ring masters do.
actually, they don't use a code at all.
we went on Star Tours, and the lady was like, "i'm sorry ladies and gentlemen we cannot let you on this ship. we'll direct you to a new one right away.we have a situation.
.........oh, nothing serious. don't worry, it's just vomit."
seriously though, who actually has a weak enough stomach to barf on star tours,that happen the last time i went too and the chick was like 2 seats over, i remember thinking like wtf are you doing here if your barfing on star tours
some people like my dad feel nauseous on it because of the shakiness and the 'disconnect between the visuals and the actual movement'?
idk i guess it's like some people get sick with 3D movies, right? but with added shaking and being thrown around.
They arent talking about cruises their talking about disneyworld or disneyland
Phoebe Rossiter you thought nonespark meant cruise ship because he/she said ship. But he/she meant ship like the ship you ride in that shakes you around in star tours. But i get what you meant
nonespark It's called latency sickness. It's common in things like the Oculus Rift.
At 0:43 , you guys spoke it into existence! 🗣 Very proud of you two and the Mythical team for finally creating your own fair! Congrats on the launch of MythiCon! 👏👏👏
There's a rule for all the toy story cast members too, if you yell: ANDY IS COMING! They all have to lay down on the ground.
It used to be like that but they don't do it anymore.
Avril Pundzius
Oh :(
They don't do that anymore because people would abuse the characters by saying that and then when they would get up, they would say it again and again and again.
Devlin Ott
But isn't that the fun part about it? >:D
They now have to say Andy is away at college.
The rules may seem dated, but they work. When I got my first retail job, we were not allowed to say IDK. We could say, "I'm not sure, let's find out", and then you found someone who did know. I've had the IDK hurled at me and it is dismissive and rude. Pointing was another. It is rude in certain cultures and an open hand is polite.
Wait you can say litterly IDK or I don't know?
*can't
maia quirk The point with that statement is to not let the customer/patron hanging w/ an idk. Instead by saying "I'm not sure on that, let me find you somebody that knows that answer." Excellent customer service is Disney's #1 focus.
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I saw a woman ask a grocery story employee where the salsa was, and the employee just shrugged and walked away. I was so taken aback.
Alright rhett and link have to have a bet and if rhett loses he has to shave his beard of but if link loses he has to grow a beard
No. They would look horrible
Misty ___ I agree rhett would look horrible, but Link should definitely grow a beard
diablohorer look at 2012-2013 gmms. Link has a beard. I personally think he looks horriblre
Misty ___
There is a photo on their instagram from when they were still in college, Rhett was clean shaven and Link had a beard. Dear God it was funny, yet bizarre at the same time.
Noooo... The beard just works for Rhett and clean shave works for Link. I wouldn't change a thing.
Link seems like a modern day Prince Eric.....with glasses of course.....idk maybe its just my lack of sleep and the Disney talk
Queen Rosie He does
Queen Rosie No he actually does look like Prince Eric. It's pretty amusing!
My mom works on the phone for Disney. You HAVE to say like "Have a magicical day" at the end of every call. (Or however you spell that xD) And there's this one other thing that I shouldn't say...
tell us...or else *holding enderium sword*
tell us or i will unleash the trolls and flamers
Nice one now we wait for the hundreds of comments demanding u to tell! Lol
If I told you it would spread and then Disney would come looking for me. o_o
tell me!
i asked a disney employee what is the meaning of life.........and they just ran :P
I got the answer. The meaning of life is to search for the meaning of your life. XP
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Their hair can't cover their ears, they can't have more than one piercing per ear, and they have to hold a broom in a very specific way to sweep things. My dad is an ex-cast-member. :)
8:13 don't look at the screen. literally just close your eyes. goofy sounds so panicked about the code brown
I'm surprised you guys didn't mention the "Andy's coming!" thing..
1danomen I know, but I'm still surprised it wasn't mentioned.
I was looking forward to commenting about how it was cancelled after a mascot fell on a kid. xD
EmilyAnne According to Snopes, it was just eliminated because too many people did it.
*****
1. I'm 20, so... What?
2. Uh.. What?
It's a fnaf reference... If you were cool, you would know...
Actually it's because it caused the costumes too much wear and tear from dropping to the ground.
You guys should have invited SwooZie on the show for this episode!!!
yes!
Omg yes
that would be the funniest thing EVER!!!!!
EVERYONE GO SPAM SWOOZIE ABOUT THIS VIDEO!!!
Apparently, nobody read my comment down below, because everybody's repeating the same answers:
"You don't know a bird from Disney?"
Let's see:
Iago? Donald? Jose? Panchito? Trigger? Nutsy? Daisy? Scuttle? Zasu? Darkwing Duck, Launchpad McQuack, Scrooge McDuck, Flit, Grandma Duck, Huey, Dewie, and Louie, the geese from "AristoCats", Nigel (from "Finding Nemo"; he was the only bird with a name in the movie); Wilbur and Orville (from "The Rescuers" and "The Rescuers Down Under"), Marahute (from "The Rescuers Down Under")....
I did
And Kevin from up
supahdadd There's also Dinky and Boomer from the Fox and the Hound, Archimedes from The Sword in the Stone, and The Vultures from The Jungle Book.
the dumbo crows
the dumbo crows
no, youre the guy whos rewatching old gmm episodes for nostalgia
I use to work at an amusement park called Kings Island and most of the rules are pretty much the same. We weren't allowed to point and we weren't allowed to say "I don't know." We would have to say something like, "I'm not sure, may I ask a supervisor for you Ma'am/Sir?"
KI in OH?
Yep
Of course it's still open. It's still pretty a pretty fun place, and the roller coasters are amazing.
You should go sometime. It's in Mason Oh.
I live near Kings Island. :)
"Do you know where the food is?"
"Here's a bird!"
It's so weird. Before this video played, an ad was playing. And guess what?!?!! It was a Rhett and Link ad about Wendy's. MIND BLOWN!!
I know I saw that too!
I saw a Disney ad
I KNOW
oh, I just got a car ad
+Bobby Mcgee I GOT THE FREAKING VIST AD I COULDN'T SKIP
This is the very first GMM episode I ever watched. It's crazy to think how much of an impact something seemingly miniscule can be.
This was also my first GMM episode I ever watched. Though that tumbnail made me think this was a creepypasta. lol
I just moved to Australia for university and it's weird to watch GMM so late at night.
Hahaha welcome to the Aussies life!
It like the toilet flush it spins the othe... Oh wait it doesnt something to do with the hemisphere
Yay australia
IKR, I watch GMM at 9.00 at night with some hot chocolate. #Winning
It's not that great here in Australia, most boring place in the world.
After watching this, I get the weird urge to run around disney land and ask every 'cast member': "WHERE'S THE BLACKSMITH?!"
I wish I read this before I went to disney yesterday :( it would make it more fun! Just going was fun!
So I work at Disney World, and I can confirm these! A few clarifications and well as additional things though!
Some more interesting things about the characters. If you ask a Cast Member about a character and try to act like they are not real, the CM will not go along with it. CMs are instructed to also speak as if the characters running around the parks are real, even to adults. So if Rhett were to come up and say "So how much training do the Snow White actresses have to go through to get the right signature?" we would say "What do you mean? There aren't any actresses. There is just Snow White and that is her signature." no matter how insistent the guest is, we can never say they are people playing the character. Ever.
Also, when discussing people that play the characters to other CMs or outside of work, we refer to the actors and actresses as "friends of" that character. So for example, if I had a friend that played Donald, we would say that she is "friends with Donald," that way if there are any prying little ears listening to you, you don't give away that it is an actress.
Lastly with characters, if the character is in full costume (called a fur character, rather than a face character like Snow White), and they are short, they are almost always a girl, even if they character is male, and if the character is tall, it is almost always a guy, even if the character is female. So that means when you see Mickey and Minnie being cute and flirty with each other it is almost always two girls.
Then, in talking about the "swooping" motion to pick up trash, there is actually a name for that. It is called the "Disney Scoop," and it is more for making sure you don't hurt your back than it is about not showing off your butt. We are constantly bending down to pick stuff up, so to avoid constantly bending in a weak area of the body, we are told to stoop down to one knee, swoop up the item, then get back up.
In regards to code V, we also have code U for pee, and code H for doodoo butter. There are a slew of other codes as well, but those are the most common. And yes, they are quite common.
I can definitely confirm the beard thing. Disney is -very- strict on what types of facial hair you can have, and you either have to have it already, or be clean shaven. You can't grow a beard while you are working. Fully grown, well trimmed and clean facial hair within the Disney Look guidelines, or completely clean shaven. There is no in-between.
YOU CANT FUCKING DO THAT, I MUST KNOW MORE!
Disney tries hard to not ruin childhoods. Even if they are adults.
They're cast members because they're "on stage." Theme park experience.
Anybody remember when they discussed Bronies and Link ended with: "Maybe I'll become a furry!"? Minnie starting to look good there, huh, Link
I seriously don't think there's anything strange about of these rules. The "cast member" thing is unusual but it kind of suits Disney. The other rules just seem like common sense. Of course you shouldn't point, show your butt crack, give unhelpful answers to questions, shave your eyebrows etc. These rules aren't really anything unusual and they don't sound secretive at all. I was expecting to find out something unique.
What about the beard thing?
The no bending rule is kind of impractical, and as far as the answers, it could be exploited easily. All you have to do is ask a really dumb question.
My dad used to work at Disney. He said that when Walt Disney was alive, he insisted that his workers be called cast members because the moment they got into the park, they were all actors on a stage. They represented Disney and therefore had to act as such. It prevents employees from being irritable or rude. As an "actor" they have to smile, be happy, be kind, etc. There is even a hidden "backstage" for the cast members to take it easy for a while, travel from place to place, and complain to each other if they need to. Personally, I like this rule a lot.
The pointing with 2 or more fingers is a precaution in Disney. People come from all over the world and in some cultures, pointing with one finger is severely rude and can be thought of as "putting a curse" on someone. It could be as severe as the middle finger, or even worse.
so link is right.
9:04 The reason why they're so 'successful' is because they're the best at putting up a façade, and the fact they charge so much for it makes people think that it's actually worth more..
I worked at the Disney store for a while, I was only allowed to wear one pair of plain-looking stud earrings (but I had eight ear piercings total) and my hair had to be in just a plain ponytail, we were allowed French manicures (not acrylics), clear, or red if it was not chipped, makeup had to be natural, no visible tattoos, we had to wear all-black shoes, call the girls "princess" and the boys "sheriff," and it wasn't enforced all the time, but we did wish people a magical day. And if you're thinking of working at a Disney store, just be sure you know what you're getting into, especially around Christmas, you're going to hear the same like ten songs on repeat and remember it's a retail store, not Wonderland. I thought it'd be an easy job, I knew the trivia and whatnot, but I realized I am not a salesperson--I liked being backstage with all the unopened merchandise taking stock. Sorry I wrote so much, just wanted to be helpful :)
Marin Olson WOW
Ah man! We NEED this wheel category animated!!! I could not stop laughing!
Never been to disney land.
***** Oh well, a little late now.
U should go! I've only been once, but it was awesome. :3
me neither...
I haven't been there but I don't want to go there
Blaze Taleo why not
I guess Jacob Sartorius' dreams of being a Disney cast member have been crushed
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I'm an ex Disney cast-member so it goes like this:
Yes every worker is a cast-member, I actually was a "janitor" in Hollywood Studios so I was a custodial cast-member. The point is we are all one big cast keeping the show, aka the work day, running smoothly.
The two finger point is because Walt was a smoker mainly, people say because its disrespectful to point with one finger, but its mainly because Walt smoked a lot and pointed with his cigarette in his hand.
If you are a cast-member playing a character, your either a face character or "Friends with insert character here" Face is like princess or prince or someone without a giant suit, Friends with means you are a character in a suit. You need to learn their mannerism, their exact signature, and if your a face character you might need to play around with your actual voice, going higher or lower to match the character better.
Swooping up trash is a thing, because it means you keep moving, keeping the park clean as you continue doing your actual job. Face characters or friends with characters won't swoop just normal cast members. Custodial cast-members have pans and brooms all the time so we sleep.
Code V is very real, on the tower of terror ten miler we had hundreds of Code V's...
You can't say you don't know unless your earning their ears, which is like starting your job learning your role and the park. Your supposed to direct someone if you don't know, very simple.
Shaving your eyebrows is a thing, but I never learned why.
You needed to also be cleaned shaven or fully facial-haired, scruff means your getting written up...So many write ups...You can grow it in your time off, but it has to be maintained and well groomed by the time you hit the stage, aka the public parts of the park.
There you go!
Did you know if you yell Andys coming all the toy story characters have to fall?
have u tried it?
It's true I've done it!
not anymore, Andy's at College duh! lol plus it's too hard to get them off the ground.
Not anymore, no.
none of the toy story characters no longer falls when you say andy is coming is this is because the costumes get expensive to clean
Next time I go to Disney, I'm asking all the "cast members" about black holes
LOL me too. :)
Ask them to point you in the direction of (blah blah blah)
At my work we're supposed to tell people (if we dont know the answer): "i dont quite know, let me find someone that does know"
Macky Schmit Exactly. I was bothered by that not being accurate. It's not that we can't say we don't know. We just don't leave it at that.
Couldn't you just run away instead of saying I don't know?
XD
"hey do you know where i can get some corndogs?"
*runs away*
CydiaNinja - Gaming I was a CM and sometimes, I would pretend I didn't hear if I didn't know.
M'am, where can I meet Doc McStuffins?
*sets item down and walks away*
+CydiaNinja - Gaming i would say "I am sorry that fact is out side of my knowing range"
+The Lady In Black I I did
Rhett and Link are awesome, I love this talkshow.
they're hilarious
To much coke.
:3
I have learned that all the places where people think they want a job tends to be the worst jobs. I imagine working at Disney is awful.
Long hours, tons of crying children, people control... I have massive respect for anyone who works at Disney. O_O
I worked at Elitch Gardens in Colorado. I imagine it's 1/10 of that at Disney, but it was still awful.
TheVictorianK Not to mention they can replace you for the smallest things.
It can be stressful at times, and you can get awful vulgar rude guests, but to most people working there its still magical and we can't imagine working anywhere else.
Aweful as in "full of awe"?
As you pointed out, those parks are so successful so the rules must work. I loved listening to your exchange.
As a Disney Cast Member (Walt Disney World, Magic Kingdom) I can verify that this video is 100% hilarious and not too far from accurate. The rules are there for a reason, of course, but it's important to have fun! Also, I feel special now that my job was discussed on GMM. Yay! :3
ok. explain some of the crazier ones!
You're going to have to elaborate on what you mean by crazy. At this point in working there the rules all make sense to me now.
The cast member that plays janitor...do they clean the whole bathroom with the toilet brush?
Better yet, does the janitor have to pick up trash in a swooping motion?
Lol
If there is poop on the floor does the janitor have to call in and say that it's a code brown and than pick it up in a swooping motion and dispose it
Depends on the cast member. I'm the cast member who plays night janitor (3rd shift custodial) and we hose the bathrooms down every night. Poop incidents are called code H (for human or horse) and we use objects known as pickers for trash instead of using a "sweeping motion"
Will it Disney?
Let's talk about that
the true are rules very stupids
make it happen
This needs to happen
Yes
Yes
If you ‘play’ a character you aren’t aloud to say you play them. You must say you are ‘friends with’ this character.
Know what's really sick. No one is allowed to die inside a park and no one has. Anyone who died on the job was officially pronounced dead outside the park. I think its weird how disney makes that happen. Its just kinda creepy
no one is officially pronounced dead at a scene anyways, even if a emt or emergency worker finds a corpse, only a doctor can give an official time of death at a hospital.
Nicholas Cannaday sure that is incorrect, EMT's and Paramedics can pronounce death, we just have a very strict criteria to follow to do so.
...Why do they even have that rule? [sweats nervously and glances out window] [Mickey ducks]
It's common for Asian to do that too. While it's still weird because Disney is obviously strict Chrsitian based, many Asian belief says that if death happens inside a commercial establishment or if a corpse enter it, it will bring bad luck and plunged in to bad business.
Until Disney lost a major lawsuit, EMT's and Paramedics were not allowed to enter the park. Cast members would load the dying, or dead person onto a discrete small white vehicle with no emergency lights or flashers and casually drive them out of the park to meet with an ambulance outside of the park.
After about 10 preventable deaths, the courts ruled Disney did not have the right to refuse Ambulances from entering the park.
The number one killer attraction at Disney world, has always been the monorail. As for some reason drunk college kids think they can walk on it. Its killed at least one person every couple years since they built it. There's no conductor, the train does not stop for anything.
4:10 what about Zazu from lion King
or donald duck or that seagull from the little mermaid
Or Iago from Aladdin. Or Jose, Pierre, or Herr Schmidt, or any of the other birds in the Enchanted Tiki Room. :)
Rachel Wood lol yessss
Bla
Or the crows from Dumbo. C'mon peopleee
Cast Member - because you are on "stage" when you are with guests. We try to make your experience perfect. As a cast member you are part of the show or illusion and being called that helps to reinforce the importance of this.
It is offensive to point in many cultures, so we offer directions with a full hand or dual fingers to prevent this.
I have never heard of the swooping trash rule worked in Disney Holly Wood Studios for 5 years. Not sure when you go this one.
Code V - Voban the chemical substance we to bring to apply to the vomit, it absorbs the liquid mass and the smell almost instantly.
There are many rules on grooming. Supposedly in the spirit of keeping the wholesome experience, WALT never wanted Disney to look like a bunch of carnival workers which had a reputation of being unsavory characters.
Hope this helps.
Wow, as far as I can see, Disney "cast members" are really brainwashed, come on man, you're talking about Walt Disney like you knew the guy
In the Lion King, the Stars spelt out "SFX". It was edited out because of your common misconceptions.
No. No I can't
***** Three words: NO... ONE... CARES...
***** That's why I only made it three words.
Was this Link's real hair back then? Im new to their show! I LOVE them so much!
Yes, he had it down for quite a while before changing it to what it is now
Hi guys greeting from Florida, I'm also a Cast Member and these rules even though they sound silly, they have are very effective at their job.
1. We are all cast members; simply because we are all playing a roll in a big play. We are the actors or Cast Member of said play, so we are to follow the guidelines on good appearance because we are ON stage.
2. that rule of bending down, your not supposed to bend your back, your supposed to bend your knees, Disney takes real good care of us. we are not allowed to enter our "Red Zone" which is when the pressure of carrying something reaches our back there are ways to avoid this; google it. (I recommend Rhett to do it since he has back problems)
3. no you cannot be shown growing a beard; the stubbles part at least and if you do have a beard you have to follow Disney's guidelines, it has to be well groomed, not too long, etc...
4. yes we point with a minimum of 2 fingers, why? well Link said it.
All in all Disney has been an awesome place to work, things happen but hey! at which job don't they...?
Keep on with the show guys! Love it!
Rhett and Link are in high risk of being kidnapped by Disney, this could possibly be their last GMM episode. The most important rule about Disney, is to never talk about the rules of Disney.
Mickey comes home to Minie with bruises and scratches, he can't tell her why! First rule of Disney: Don't talk about Disney
Disney was the beginning, now it's moved out of the comment section, it's called Project Mickey.
This is your love of Disney and it's ending one series at a time.
6:27 last time I was at Disney, I think Minnie was a man. 😳
Very unlikely because to be a "friend" of Minnie has to be 5'0
Alyssa Talks Both Minnie and Mickey are played by girls, in fact, most of the characters are played by girls, because of height differences.
+Elise Weitzel Well, most of the short characters are usually played by women but the larger character are primarily men.
Probably
+ThatRandomGirl Queen of Hearts is generally a man.
You got snow whites signature?? Yeah I got all 17!!
But who cares?... I want more!!!
Nikki Trumpler hope you succeed as well
Matthew Oliver lol nice
Amateur. Try 25.
Good to see you also watched the vodeo
i saw that some kid passed out in disney from the heat. she woke up to mickey mouse giving her a popsicle and patting her head with a wet towel. disney is truly a magical place. =^ ^= lol
Awwwww and cute
Ok that's just friendly.
What color was that popiscle O_0
That is adorable
^-^ Awwww!
what if you have a unibrow are you allowed to shave the middle part or do you have to live with it for your entire carrier?
XD
ok people...seriously I meant it as a joke. the joke was supposed to be funny because shaving isn't allowed and Disney is known for being extreme in its manipulative actions where employees are concerned (aka super strict/overbearing). The joke was meant to convey the idea that they would micromanage people to the extent of lucicrousy. Sadly having to explain a joke makes it not funny anymore.
Someone's mad!
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Half-life 3 confirmed.
"POOFFT"
MIND BLOWN
Ur confurmed.
13:33
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3^3=27
27+15=42
42/6=7
7=1+1+2+3
1123
1123-33-1=1089
sqrt 1089=33
3+3=6
6!=720
720p = 720*1280 = 921600
sqrt 92160 = 960
9-6-0=3
Definitely confirmed.
***** its just 21
Half-Life 3 Confirmed
as a cast member i completely understand all these rules and they are there for either safety reasons or for courtesy to guest. the scooping thing is actually there to make sure cast members dont get into bad habits and hurt themselves by stretching the wrong way. the eyebrows thing...yea....
actually a mythical amusement park would be pretty cool
If a "cast member" in one of the mascot suits (mickey, goofy, etc...) dies, then another cast member has to sit their with their lifeless corpse on a bench until a "cleanup crew" arrives. The worst thing is that through the whole time of waiting for the corpse removers, people can take pictures with the person. Not knowing that they are dead.
... My life has changed
No, Link, Not purple, be RAINBOW! That's all colors not just the colors of the rainbow, and rainbow is a color. #DealWithIt
I don't understand what you mean, but your picture is a posh kitty so it must be true!
Awesome Guys Inc. No, is a posh puppy.
#purpleconspricy
***** I'm not even sure what kind of puppy I am XD
ERMAH GERD!!! I've only seen orange-y pomeranians
I absolutely died when Rhett said code brown as goofy, that's just made my entire week😂😂😂😂😂
My friend was auditioning to be one of the Disney princesses at one of their locations. She told me how you had to stay perfectly in character the whole time, and can't say or do anything that is outside that range. I'd imagine the people playing modern characters wouldn't have too much trouble, but I feel particularly sorry for those playing the older ones, especially those who don't really have much character to work off of (ex: Prince Phillip or Prince Charming. You don't get very much about them personality wise, so it would be pretty limiting to actually play the characters).
6:24 ... Let's talk about that.
"Protein spill" sounds like semen.
XD
I'm glad I wasn't the only one
Lol I didn't even think of that. I was thinking same as rhet
abigail vermin honestly my mum worked their they do call it that. We used the same at the store I worked for.
3:05
that's because its impolite to point with one finger. using two is considered respectful.
Another Disney rule, if you are a toy story toy cast member and someone screams,"Andy's coming," then they have to drop down to the floor
Everyone knows that rule
+Bob Jinkons actually not anymore, it became a safety issue
+Kimmy G why
+Sir Chris because they have to throw themselves to the ground in a huge costume at a moments notice. it's just unsafe and it'd be ridiculous for them to still do that.
+Sir Chris Cause You Might Hit Your Head On Something Or Bump Into Some One
You guys should do "Will It Salsa"!
Should have had swoozie on to verify the list. Lol
😱 yes
That would've been great!
Careful...Steve Harvey might take your crown from you link
Omg
And then apologize and give it to Rhett :p
+Rhett and Link He played a cook, but was actually a CAST MEMBER ;)
OH SNAP!