10 Secrets Disneyland Princesses Are NOT Allowed To Talk About

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Published 2018-07-13
10 DARK SECRETS No Disneyland Princess Is Allowed To Tell ANYONE Outside Of Disney. Find out what Disney is trying to keep hidden from you.
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Working as a Disneyland princess sounds like living in a fairytale but there is a lot that goes into acting like our favorite Disney characters. Not everything is as magical as it seems, especially once we go over the 10 Secrets Disneyland Princesses Are NOT Allowed To Talk About.

From meeting height requirements, to not having a choice in what princess you’ll perform as, auditioning to become a Disneyland princess is a lot harder than it looks. Once an actor is selected, they then have to maintain appearances, lock down social media, use code words, how to point, sign authentic princess autographs, and even pick up trash! The process never ends, though. Age and appearance are very important in order to ensure they are approved of and can keep their jobs every six months! Watch until the end to see how being a Disneyland princess comes with a serious set of risks!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Jai05
    "Princesses should never sit down" Ariel as a mermaid: SERIOUSLY?
  • @katm.1710
    "One performer suffered whiplash when her Minnie Mouse Head moved back and forth violently when a guest picked her up and shook her" UMM WHO PICKS UP AND SHAKES MINNIE MOUSE LIKE A RAGDOLL??!!!! SO DISRESPECTFUL!!!! lol literally what kind of person would do that I hope they got kicked out
  • @mctash4264
    As someone with tattoos myself, I actually agree with the no tattoos rule. The only time I would disagree with it, would be in the case of Pocahontas, the tattoo around her arm. If someone was playing Pocahontas and they had that tattoo, I think it should be allowed, but only if it was the tattoo she has. Otherwise no. It would ruin the illusion.
  • @kendaldawn0512
    Princesses and other characters shouldn’t have tattoos, it would break the illusion. However, tattoos should be allowed for other workers who don’t play characters, or who play fur characters that are completely covered.
  • @lauramller1851
    "Here is 10 Things, Disney princesses is not allowed to talk about" "If you like crafts and diy's.." Me: oh, ok edit lol it's like two years??? since i wrote this comment and idk whatever i wrote means
  • @__jenesque__
    My cousin and I once went there and we made the biggest mistake you could make... We asked Elsa if she will show us her powers.😂😂😂
  • @emilygusel8562
    i would definitely mess up the signature 24/7 that’s a lot of pressure to make it constantly the same every time 😂😂
  • Actors are playing a ROLE, and their role is ZERO tattoos. There is NOTHING discriminatory about that. It is THEIR job.
  • @girlygaming2286
    I understand the tattoo and piercing rules but I feel that being fired for having an acne breakout isn’t okay because someone really can’t control having a breakout
  • @coyowolf4609
    If the costumes are a danger they need to be redesigned with lighter materials. Clearly their costumers are not using the best durable and light weight materials if the frames are breaking bones. They should find cosplayers, fursuiters, and wedding dress designers who actually know how to make elaborate and safe gowns and costumes with amazing accuracy to complex, historical, and creative designs.
  • @Alice-vd4fx
    Princess quizzes be like : Can we guess what Disney princess you are? Question 1 What do you do in your spare time? Read books Eat apples Beauty sleeping Going in the sea 😂😂
  • @Riversradios
    Title: things princess can’t talk about Video: what they do
  • @ACPhias
    Once I yelled who are you? To one of the princesses and then she yelled “ WHO ARE YOU?”
  • @immylyons
    I think the tattoo rule makes sense because seeing a princess with a tattoo and then the same one without would be confusing for little kids!
  • @clumzsy6112
    Younger me: I wanna be a princess at Disney Me seeing the video: HERE I COME DISNEY I STILL LIKE YOOU
  • @drakmiles9172
    So they can't tell friends and family that they had a good day at work? How rude
  • What makes me angry is the furry costume heads. The fact that they can, and have caused injuries to so many employees is worthy of a lawsuit. While I'm sure part of it is to continue 'wow'ing the guests with their groundbreaking technology, which includes blinking eyes, wiggling noses, etc., I believe I speak for everyone who has to wear those heads when I say that they do not have to use such heavy materials. Plastics like most of the toon characters have should be a huge no-no. Plastic is extremely heavy, so no wonder Minnie got whiplash from a guest shakinhg her. What they need to use is what the furry community uses: Foam. Toony heads are easier, cheaper, and safer to make using foam, and you can still add the realistic effects to it without risking the safety of the wearers. If you need a skin-like feel to the surface somewhere, all it takes is adding a thin layer of silicone rubber or latex. If you need the head to be more sturdy, cut thicker layers of the foam. It is not that hard to make safe mascot heads for your workers, Disney. In fact it will save you money.
  • ❤Making sure that all kids have the same autograph in their books is truly special 😇
  • This is really interesting and accurate. My 6th grade World History teacher was a disney princess and when asked who she played she responded with “Legally I cant tell you, only my family and my disney emplorers know”