Disneyland Paris to require vaccination ‘sanitary pass’ as of July 21

Disneyland Paris has shared an operational update as a result of recent French legislation, which will require guests to present proof of being vaccinated for COVID-19.

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The announcement was shared via Twitter, in which Disneyland Paris stated that, starting July 21, guests will be required to present this “sanitary pass” before entering the parks.

This pass is required for people who wish to go to “all leisure and cultural locations gathering more than 50 people.” The pass — either in paper form or digital — must prove one of the three following items:

  • That the person in possession of the pass is fully vaccinated
    • Two weeks after the second shot for two-shot vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca)
    • Four weeks after the shot for one-shot vaccines (Johnson & Johnson)
    • Two weeks after the shot for vaccines administered to those who have already had COVID-19 (only one dose is necessary)
  • That the person in possession of the pass has been tested (PCR or antigen) with a negative result within the last 48 hours
  • That the person in possession of the pass has recovered from COVID-19, attested by a positive PCR or antigen test result, at least 15 days and no more than six months old

Disneyland Paris has said that the resort remains open and its flexible commercial conditions will continue to apply, though operations will be adjusted to comply with this new requirement.

To learn more about the other health and safety measures in place at Disneyland Paris, click here.

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