Trip Report: Visiting Universal Studios Hollywood on the first day of the new vaccine mandate
The new mandate requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccine status is now in effect at Universal Studios Hollywood. We were there to check it out.
The new mandate requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccine status is now in effect at Universal Studios Hollywood. We were there to check it out.
After last week’s update that masks would now be required both indoors and out, Universal Studios Hollywood has shared a new policy change.
Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, N.J. is teaming up with the Ocean County Health Department to host a free COVID-19 vaccination clinic this month.
Starting today, Tuesday, May 25th, SeaWorld Ambassadors (employees) no longer have to wear facial coverings if they have received the COVID-19 vaccine. While guests of the park have had the option to wear masks or not, this is the first day that employees have that choice, provided they have been vaccinated of course.
Universal Studios Hollywood is now welcoming out-of-state guests to visit the park — but there is a catch or two.
Disneyland Paris will offer the convention center at Disney’s Newport Bay Club to serve as one of the mass vaccination centers in France.
While Disneyland Resort may still be closed to guests in Anaheim, it will soon become a new Super Point-of-Dispensing site (POD) for the COVID-19 vaccine.
As people across the world hope for a COVID-19 vaccine to be ready and distributed as soon as possible, what could that mean in terms of the changes we’ve seen in the theme parks so far? Will guests and employees still be required to wear masks? Will plexiglass still separate you from the row in front on your ride vehicle? Will your party still need to stand on a sticker six feet away from another party? The short answer? No one knows yet – or has announced plans for these circumstances.
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