Face mask requirements have changed at U.S. theme parks
Face mask requirements are no longer in place at Disney, Universal, SeaWorld, and Busch Gardens parks across the U.S.
Face mask requirements are no longer in place at Disney, Universal, SeaWorld, and Busch Gardens parks across the U.S.
Universal Studios Hollywood allows guests to skip face masks outdoors, but they’re still required indoors regardless of vaccination status.
Universal Orlando Resort will once again bring back their mask requirements for indoor areas as a result of the surge in COVID-19 cases.
As a result of the increase in COVID-19 cases, theme parks are bringing back mask guidelines — and Universal Orlando is no exception.
Following a recent uptick of Covid-19 cases in Orange Count Florida, Walt Disney World has updated their face mask requirements. They have announced all guests must wear masks at all indoor locations starting July 30.
SeaWorld has announced that guests will no longer need to make a reservation to visit any of their parks.
Universal Studios Hollywood has confirmed that guests will be required to wear face masks indoors again due to a rise in Coronavirus cases.
Effective June 15, Disneyland Resort will no longer require fully-vaccinated guests to wear face masks, both indoors and outdoors.
Universal Orlando has announced that face coverings are no longer required In indoor or outdoor areas for fully vaccinated guests.
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex has updated guest safety guidelines to ‘continue the journey safely’ in line with U.S. CDC guidance.
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