Soon vaccinated visitors can remove masks at ‘The Most Magical Place on Earth’

Cinderella Castle, the icon of Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Matt Stroshane, Walt Disney World)

ORLANDO, Fla. – It will soon be a lot easier to see smiles again at Walt Disney World in Florida. Starting Tuesday, face masks will be optional for theme park visitors who are vaccinated.

Visitors who are not fully vaccinated will still be asked to wear face masks indoors and on all rides and attractions, but Disney says on its website that workers won’t require proof of vaccination.

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All visitors, whether vaccinated or not, will still be required to wear face coverings on Disney provided transportation services. This includes buses, monorails and the Disney Skyliner, which is the resort’s aerial gondola. Disney began allowing visitors go to without masks outdoors last month.

For more information on the health and safety measures being taken at the Walt Disney World Resort, click here.


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