Disneyland will no longer require fully vaccinated people to wear face masks beginning Tuesday, June 15.
What are the new Disneyland face mask rules?
Fully vaccinated visitors can remove their masks indoors and outdoors at the California theme park, according to Disneyland.
- Disneyland guests won’t need to show proof of vaccination either. Per KABC, “visitors will self-attest that they are in compliance prior to entering.”
So what about children? Any child 2 years old and up who is not vaccinated will still have to wear face coverings inside — except when they’re eating food, according to Disneyland.
Disneyland said masks will be required for those who ride the bus from the Toy Story parking lot, which opens June 18.
Why June 15 matters
Disney Parks announced at the end of May that Disneyland will allow for people from outside of California to visit Disneyland beginning June 16.
The state of California “recommends that all guests be fully vaccinated or obtain a negative COVID-19 test prior to entering the theme parks,” according to Disney Parks. Guests will not be required to show a negative COVID-19 test, though.
Disney said plans could change “as we continue to update our health and safety processes based on guidance from the state of California and local health officials.”