Disneyland Mask Policy Updated As California Reopens

California’s Disneyland Resort has announced an updated mask policy in effect from June 15, coinciding with the state’s reopening.

From Tuesday, fully vaccinated guests will no longer be required to wear a face covering, both indoors and outdoors. However, visitors aged two and older who have not been fully vaccinated must wear masks indoors, except when dining, Disneyland advises.

Loading...

Load Error

When Disneyland’s Toy Story parking lot opens on June 18, all guests aged two and older, regardless of vaccination status, will be required to wear an “appropriate face covering” while traveling on bus transportation from the lot to the park, the company said.

Disneyland will also welcome visitors from outside California from June 15 and on-site temperature checks will no longer be required from this time.

Disneyland said: “The state has removed the physical distancing requirements with respect to guests, so we will allow guests to self-determine distancing.”

Visitors will not be required to provide proof of vaccination but “must self-attest that they are in compliance prior to entry,” the resort said.

In addition, the company said that “all guests will need to attest that they are aware” of the state’s “strong recommendation that guests be fully vaccinated or receive a negative COVID-19 test prior to entering the theme parks” when making their theme park reservations.

Disneyland also advised: “Park admissions and offerings are not guaranteed.”

Certain facilities, such as parks, hotels, restaurants, attractions, experiences and other offerings, “may be modified or unavailable, have limited capacity and are subject to limited availability or even closure,” the company warned.

Video: Disneyland Preps For Limited Reopening On Friday (CBS Los Angeles)

  • a group of people standing in front of a crowd

    Pair Of Thieves Apparel Company Hosted A Fundraiser To Show Off It's New Line Of Pride Themed Underwear

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • Truck Fire On 5 Freeway

    Truck Fire On 5 Freeway

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • graphical user interface

    Protestors Against LA County Sheriff Stopped Traffic

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • a blue sign in front of a building

    'We're Ready To Go': Firefighters Warn Of Southern California Fire Danger In Coming Weeks

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • a person wearing a costume

    Free Dodgers Tickets For 1,000 Fans As Incentives Continue Rolling In For Californians Who Received The COVID Vaccine

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • Driver Killed In High-Speed Crash Into Hancock Park Home

    Driver Killed In High-Speed Crash Into Hancock Park Home

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • diagram

    Fire Crews Prepare As Hot Spell Expected To Bear Down On Southland Next Week

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • Branden Lackie Charged With Murder In Connection With Fatal Simi Valley House Fire

    Branden Lackie Charged With Murder In Connection With Fatal Simi Valley House Fire

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • LASD's New Fire Cat Tool Can Douse Flames In Dangerous Situations

    LASD's New Fire Cat Tool Can Douse Flames In Dangerous Situations

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • Push To Get People Vaccinated Continues As Reopening Nears

    Push To Get People Vaccinated Continues As Reopening Nears

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • Driver Killed After Careening Into Hancock Park Home, Sparking Fire; Street Racing May Be To Blame

    Driver Killed After Careening Into Hancock Park Home, Sparking Fire; Street Racing May Be To Blame

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • a house that has a sign on the side of a road

    Judge Blocks Placement Of Sexually Violent Predator Calvin Lynn Grassmier In La Crescenta Home

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • a man looking at the camera

    Former OC Police Chief Alan Hostetter, 5 Others Indicted On Charges Related To Capitol Breach

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • As LA Reopens Questions Remain

    As LA Reopens Questions Remain

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • Authorities Search For Person Who Reportedly Fell Overboard Off Coast Of Long Beach

    Authorities Search For Person Who Reportedly Fell Overboard Off Coast Of Long Beach

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • a man standing in front of a building

    Former Police Chief Alan Hostetter, 5 Other Men Indicted On Charges Related To Jan. 6 Capitol Breach

    CBS Los Angeles Logo

    CBS Los Angeles

  • a group of people standing in front of a crowd
    Pair Of Thieves Apparel Company Hosted A Fundraiser To Show Off It's New Line Of Pride Themed Underwear
    An in-person fundraising event was held today in West Hollywood that showed off Pair Of Thieves new line of Pride Themed Apparel. The funds raised at today's event will go to help the Trevor Project.

    CBS Los Angeles Logo
    CBS Los Angeles

  • Truck Fire On 5 Freeway
    Truck Fire On 5 Freeway
    A truck caught fire on the 5 Freeway in Gorman Saturday, sparking a 5-acre brush fire.

    CBS Los Angeles Logo
    CBS Los Angeles

  • graphical user interface
    Protestors Against LA County Sheriff Stopped Traffic
    A protest against the LA County Sheriff's Department stopped traffic Saturday. The March began at Southwest College on Western Avenue and was scheduled to end at the South LA Sheriff's Station on Imperial Highway.

    CBS Los Angeles Logo
    CBS Los Angeles

UP NEXT

The resort noted: “As always, our procedures may change as we continue to update our health and safety processes based on guidance from the state of California and local health officials.”

Disneyland’s latest announcement comes as the state gears up for a full reopening on June 15, which will see restrictions eased for most businesses and activities across California.

Florida’s Disney World resort also announced face coverings are “now optional in most areas” for all vaccinated guests.

The Associated Press reported Disney World’s updated mask policy also went into effect on June 15.

Disney World stated: “While we do not require proof of vaccination, we expect guests who are not fully vaccinated to continue wearing face coverings in all indoor locations and upon entering and throughout all attractions and transportation.”

Masks are still required for all visitors traveling on Disney buses, the Disney monorail system and the Disney Skyliner (an aerial gondola ride), the company said.

Disney World advised: “Based on recent trends and guidance, Walt Disney World Resort will be making more adjustments to these measures, including physical distancing and face coverings.”

Newsweek, in partnership with NewsGuard, is dedicated to providing accurate and verifiable vaccine and health information. With NewsGuard’s HealthGuard browser extension, users can verify if a website is a trustworthy source of health information. Visit the Newsweek VaxFacts website to learn more and to download the HealthGuard browser extension.

Related Articles

  • California Ramps up Vaccine Incentives, Lottery Drawings for Lakers Tickets, Disneyland Passes
  • TikToker Goes Viral for Mary Poppins Outfit, Woos Disney World Employees
  • California Mask Mandate Ends As COVID Restrictions Eased on June 15 Reopening

Start your unlimited Newsweek trial

Source: Read Full Article