Disneyland to stop requiring face masks to those who self-certify they are vaccinated
Disneyland will no longer require vaccinated guests to wear face masks starting June 15 but will require guests to self-certify they have been vaccinated prior to entry.
The change is taking place in conjunction with other changes as California’s economy reopens.
“We are excited to welcome out-of-state Guests beginning June 15, at which time we will discontinue the requirement for on-site temperature checks. The state has removed the physical distancing requirements with respect to Guests, so we will allow Guests to self-determine distancing,” Disneyland announced.
“Starting June 15, face coverings will no longer be required for fully vaccinated Guests both indoors and outdoors. Guests (ages 2 and up) who are not fully vaccinated must continue wearing face coverings indoors, except when dining.
“While Guests will not be required to show proof of vaccination, vaccinated Guests will self-attest that they are in compliance prior to entry. In addition, all Guests will need to attest that they are aware of the State of California’s strong recommendation that guests be fully vaccinated or receive a negative COVID-19 test prior to entering the theme parks when making their Disneyland Resort theme park reservations,” the site states.
When the Toy Story parking lot reopens on June 18, everyone, regardless of vaccination status will be required to wear an appropriate face covering while on the bus transportation from the lot to the parks.