The Disneyland Resort will no longer require vaccinated guests to wear face coverings around the resort in most places.
Beginning June 15, guests visiting the Disneyland Resort will no longer need wear face coverings in most place, as long as they’ve been fully vaccinated. This is for both indoor and outdoor. However, all guests using the busses from the Toy Story parking lot (that reopens June 18), must wear masks while on board.
Additionally, Disneyland will not ask guests to show proof of vaccination. Since only guests 12 and older can receive the vaccine, guests 2-11 and those who have not been fully vaccinated should continue to wear face coverings. However, it remains unseen how strictly Disneyland will enforce this.
Finally, Disneyland is also removing most of its physical distancing requirements. This likely will mean no more markers in queues keeping parties apart. Ride vehicles may also see a big change occupancy as more guests are allowed to be seated together.
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