Both Disneyland and Disney World Reinstate Indoor Mask Policy

Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Park is enveloped in golden accents and pixie dust as though it has been magically enchanted. Here, guests can explore winding passageways where the epic tale of Princess Aurora is told through spellbinding dioramas. Inspired by the film’s original Eyvind Earle artwork, this iconic attraction features 3-dimensional displays, sound and stunning special effects. The climactic final scene features Maleficent’s transformation into a fire-breathing dragon. (Christian Thompson/Disneyland Resort)
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Both Disney World and Disneyland announced today that they will temporarily be reinstating their indoor mask policy for all guests, whether vaccinated or not beginning July 30th.

Here is the official statement:

We are adapting our health and safety guidelines based on guidance from health and government officials and will require Cast Members and Guests ages 2 and up, to wear face coverings in all indoor locations at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort beginning Friday, July 30, regardless of vaccination status. At Walt Disney World Resort, this includes upon entering and throughout all attractions and in enclosed transportation vehicles, including shuttles, buses, monorails, and at Disney Skyliner.

Orange County Mayor declared a renewed State of Emergency today amid the resurgent of COVID cases. The mayor is now urging all residents and visitors to Orange county to wear masks indoors. The county will also require all county employees to get vaccinated.

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