Let’s face it: 2020 was a stressful, complicated year in the theme park industry. With record-long closures, enhanced safety protocols, face masks, and more, visiting your favorite parks looked a lot different this year.

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Let’s face it: 2020 was a stressful, complicated year in the theme park industry. With record-long closures, enhanced safety protocols, face masks, and more, visiting your favorite parks looked a lot different this year.
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Disneyland Paris has launched the sale of themed, reusable cloth face masks to the general public, with all profits from their sales to be donated to local medical centers until the end of December 2020.
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Chessington World of Adventures Resort is introducing a new way to photograph guests’ ‘coaster faces’ through their masks.
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These days, people more often than not are wearing face masks – so why not show off your magical style at the same time? New Disney face masks from BoxLunch and Hot Topic are here to help.
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Effective today, July 27, face masks are now required when visiting Holiday World, following an executive order for the State of Indiana.
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Just as health and safety guidelines and recommendations continue to be modified and updated by local government and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Disney has also been regularly adding clarification to their policies on face coverings for guests and cast members at Walt Disney World at Disneyland Resort. As Scott Gustin first reported, Disney has added additional clarification to their mask guidelines, specifying that “face coverings containing valves, mesh material or holes of any kind are not acceptable face coverings.”
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Effective today, July 22, Universal Orlando has made some changes to their face mask policy for both guests and team members, including no longer allowing a few types of masks.
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An independent survey has found that guests visiting America’s first reopened attractions and theme parks enjoyed their experiences, felt safe, and would recommend their experience to others.
Legoland Florida Resort has been the one major theme park to not require all their guests wear face masks. With a new city ordinance, that’s now changed, but their rules are still less stringent than Central Florida’s other parks.
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The Downtown Disney District began its phased reopening to guests today at the Disneyland Resort, with several operational changes now in place to keep everyone safe.