Disneyland and Walt Disney World have indicated that, starting Thursday, they will no longer require masks for fully-vaccinated guests in the parks, whether indoors or outdoors.
Guests who are not fully vaccinated are required to continue wearing masking indoors (including on indoor rides).“We expect Guests who are not fully vaccinated to continue wearing face coverings in all indoor locations,” reads a statement on the park’s we site, “including indoor attractions and theaters.
Face coverings will still be required by all Guests (ages 2 and up) on enclosed Disney transportation, including Disney buses, monorails, and Disney Skyliner.”Interesting that the very carefully-worded statements from each park differ slightly in that the text from Disney World explicitly mentions that “face coverings will be optional for fully vaccinated Guests,” while the Disneyland statement omits mention of fully-vaccinated guests, instead addressing only the status of unvaccinated guests.
Of course, California will lift its indoor mask mandate for vaccinated people tomorrow which means that, given Disneyland’s non-statement, the park will also lift those requirements.Disneyland:Beginning February 17, 2022, face coverings are required for unvaccinated Guests (ages 2 and older) in all indoor locations, including throughout indoor attractions and indoor queues.
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