Disney World, Disneyland drop mask requirements for vaccinated guests
Starting this Thursday, vaccinated guests will no longer need to mask up indoors in most parts of Walt Disney World and Disneyland.
Face coverings will still be required for all guests ages 2 and older on closed Disney transportation at both resorts, such as shuttles and monorails. Disneyland will also require masks in “health facilities, such as in first aid.”
“We expect guests who are not fully immunized to continue wearing face coverings in all indoor locations, including indoor attractions and theaters,” Disney World’s website said Tuesday.
Disneyland was more explicit, requiring face masks for all unvaccinated guests ages 2 and older.
Clients are not, however, required to provide proof of vaccination.
The mask policy updates come days after Universal Orlando Resort announced that vaccinated guests would no longer need to wear face masks and after the state of California lifted its mask mandate.
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