Walt Disney Resorts in California and Florida will no longer require guests who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to wear masks.
The new guidance, which goes into effect Thursday, will apply to both indoor and outdoor attractions and locations throughout the resorts.
“We expect guests who are not fully vaccinated to continue wearing face coverings in all indoor locations, including indoor attractions and theaters,” Disney World said.
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For those visiting Disneyland in California, the resort’s revised face mask guidelines also states that “neck gaiters, open-chin, triangle bandannas and face coverings containing valves, mesh material or holes of any kind are not acceptable face coverings.”

The update marks the first time the Disney World Resort has changed its mask policy since August 2021, when masks could be removed in outdoor spaces.
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All guests ages 2 and up must continue to wear masks aboard resort transportation, including buses, monorails, and the Disney Skyliner.