Disneyland no longer requiring masks for fully vaccinated beginning Tuesday
ANAHEIM, Calif. - Starting Tuesday, fully vaccinated guests at Disneyland will no longer be required to wear face coverings indoors or outdoors, the resort announced.
Disneyland will not require proof of vaccination but guests will self-attest that they have been vaccinated.
All guests, regardless of vaccination status, will still be required to wear masks while on the bus from the Toy Story parking lot to the parks when the Toy Story parking lot reopens.
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. Since Disneyland reopened in April, only in-state guests have been allowed to purchase tickets.
The Disneyland Resort will still use its reservation system, which was implemented when the parks reopened to limit capacity.
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