9. Code words are used such as “code V” for vomit.
They used to refer to it as a “protein spill”. Code V is certainly an improvement on that, but the important thing is that no one has to hear Elsa using the word “vomit”.
10. They evade questions about the outside world.
The idea is to maintain the illusion that the Disney park is its own self-contained world.
11. All employees are tasked with keeping the park tidy.
Ever wonder why Disney parks are so clean? This is it. Even if you’re a Disney princess, you’re expected to pick up any trash you see.
12. Point using two fingers or the whole hand only.
One would presume the purpose of this is to avoid offending visitors from cultures where the one-fingered point is offensive.
13. They’re not allowed to answer your question with “I don’t know”.
Instead, they’re required to find someone who does.
14. Unusual or brightly colored eyeglasses aren’t allowed.
Simon says simple spectacles.
(via 22Words)
Being a Disney employee may seem like a lot of fun, but it’s certainly treated as a serious job. There’s a reason why their theme parks have been around so long and are still going strong.