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Masks no longer required for fully vaccinated guests at Disneyland starting June 15

Masks no longer required for fully vaccinated guests at Disneyland starting June 15
all of us live here in southern California. So we, I wanted to be back for day one. We're just excited to see the cast members back at work, excited to see things up and running again. We missed it. We missed it a lot. Yeah, I love you guys. Keep your six ft distance. Thank you so much for that friends and welcome back to Disneyland since I'm an annual pass holder, I was coming two or three times a week, maybe up to five times a week. So not being able to come to the park, it was really rough. It was hard but I mean because this is a happy place, it's very magical and being at Disney on, it's like you forget about all your problems and you just live the moment. We need to know It's been great. Um we've been able to get on a lot of rides. I think the low capacity is helping. Um we were worried this morning so we did get here at six. a.m. But they let people in early so that was nice. Okay. Yeah. Looking at the, told him on today
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Masks no longer required for fully vaccinated guests at Disneyland starting June 15
Starting Tuesday, fully vaccinated guests at Disneyland will no longer be required to wear face coverings indoors and outdoors, the resort announced Monday.The announcement comes as California is set to fully reopen its economy on June 15.Disneyland guests will also not be required to show proof of vaccination. Instead, visitors will self-attest that they are in compliance prior to entering.Guests ages two and up who are not fully vaccinated will be required to continue wearing face coverings indoors, except when dining.Here's where you'll still have to wear a mask when California reopens on June 15"When the Toy Story parking lot reopens on June 18, all Guests, regardless of vaccination status, will need to wear an appropriate face covering while on the bus transportation from the lot to the parks," the theme park said in a written statement.Disneyland and Disney California Adventure will also welcome out-of-state visitors beginning Tuesday, and the park will also discontinue its policy for on-site temperature checks.The theme park will also align with California in lifting its physical distancing requirement for businesses. Physical distancing ground markings and signage will be removed, allowing for guests to self-determine distancing.Disneyland also said "some experiences and entertainment still will remain temporarily unavailable."Meanwhile, Disneyland will continues its reservation system, which was implemented due to capacity limits when the parks reopened."As we have realized the benefits of reservations in helping to manage Guest visitation and provide an even better experience, our reservation system will continue and we will gradually increase attendance as our operations allow," the resort said in a statement.

Starting Tuesday, fully vaccinated guests at Disneyland will no longer be required to wear face coverings indoors and outdoors, the resort announced Monday.

The announcement comes as California is set to fully reopen its economy on June 15.

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Disneyland guests will also not be required to show proof of vaccination. Instead, visitors will self-attest that they are in compliance prior to entering.

Guests ages two and up who are not fully vaccinated will be required to continue wearing face coverings indoors, except when dining.

Here's where you'll still have to wear a mask when California reopens on June 15

"When the Toy Story parking lot reopens on June 18, all Guests, regardless of vaccination status, will need to wear an appropriate face covering while on the bus transportation from the lot to the parks," the theme park said in a written statement.

Disneyland and Disney California Adventure will also welcome out-of-state visitors beginning Tuesday, and the park will also discontinue its policy for on-site temperature checks.

The theme park will also align with California in lifting its physical distancing requirement for businesses. Physical distancing ground markings and signage will be removed, allowing for guests to self-determine distancing.

Disneyland also said "some experiences and entertainment still will remain temporarily unavailable."

Meanwhile, Disneyland will continues its reservation system, which was implemented due to capacity limits when the parks reopened.

"As we have realized the benefits of reservations in helping to manage Guest visitation and provide an even better experience, our reservation system will continue and we will gradually increase attendance as our operations allow," the resort said in a statement.