Disney4me Posted June 14, 2021 Report Share Posted June 14, 2021 Disney World about face coverings change again Tuesday, when fully vaccinated visitors will no longer be required to wear masks noses while in most areas of the resort. View the full article Walt Disney World’s rules concerning face coverings will morph again Tuesday. That’s when fully vaccinated visitors will no longer be required to wear protective masks over their mouths and noses in most areas of the resort. An exception to that will be while aboard transportation systems, including Disney’s buses, the monorail serving Magic Kingdom and on Disney Skyliner, the gondolas that connect Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and select hotels. Face coverings will be required in those instances. Disney will continue to ask visitors who are not fully vaccinated for COVID-19 to wear face coverings in indoor locations, throughout its attractions and on its transportation. The company will not require proof of vaccination. Disney World and other Orlando attractions have occasionally adjusted health and safety protocols related to the coronavirus pandemic since they reopened last summer. In addition, physical distancing guidelines are being relaxed at Disney World. But don’t go running to hug Mickey Mouse yet. “It’s important to remember that some experiences and entertainment may still be operating with limited capacity or may remain temporarily unavailable,” the official Walt Disney World website says. “We’re not quite ready to bring back everything yet, but we are optimistic and look forward to the day when Disney pals and princesses are able to hug once again.” The theme parks have presented its characters in nontraditional ways in lieu of meet-and-greets and full-blown parades. They can be seen in various cavalcades or with some sort of barrier (hedges, edges of stages, fencing) or distance inserted between them and fans. Disney World continues to require date-specific, park-specific reservations to visit its four theme parks. Similar mask guidelines are in effect for Universal Orlando’s theme parks and SeaWorld Orlando. For specific regulations, go to disneyworld.com, universalorlando.com or seaworldorlando.com By DEWAYNE BEVILORLANDO SENTINEL |JUN 14, 2021 AT 10:38 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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