I think Disneyland should only hire attractive people for the Park. There, I said it.
And it's based on the famed "Disney Look" that was the basis for hiring and firing for many decades, and is making a rightful comeback. It was mostly about grooming standards, but it implied - imo - a standard of subjective attractiveness, to be determined by the employer. I would prefer if the Disney Look had wide lattitude when defining attractiveness, but I have zero problem with some standard of attractiveness being required for what I consider a quasi-stage role, and certainly a public-interactive position in an entertainment endeavor.
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