Walt Disney World updates face covering requirements
Starting tomorrow, May 15, 2021, guests at Walt Disney World Resort will no longer be required to wear facemasks in common outdoor areas.
Starting tomorrow, May 15, 2021, guests at Walt Disney World Resort will no longer be required to wear facemasks in common outdoor areas.
Following the recent updates from the CDC about face mask usage by vaccinated individuals, Universal Orlando Resort has amended their rules.
During today’s conference call, Disney CEO Bob Chapek has implied that a summer free of face masks could be on the horizon for Disney Parks.
Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. is no longer requiring guests to do temperature checks or wear face masks when outdoors.
Walt Disney World Resort has quietly updated its rules regarding the use of face coverings when it comes to taking outdoor photos at the parks — the first significant relaxing of the mask rules to date.
On March 2, 2021, Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued an executive order that will end the statewide face mask mandate and operating capacity restrictions – but how will this affect the state’s theme parks?
Hong Kong Disneyland Park has announced that it will welcome guests back on Feb. 19, 2021, with enhanced health and safety measures to ensure a carefree and magical experience.
During The Walt Disney Company’s Q1 FY2021 Earnings call on Thursday, Feb. 11, CEO Bob Chapek shared the company’s expectations for COVID-19 precautions at the Disney Parks and what guests can anticipate in the future.
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.
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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