The Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along in EPCOT has to be one of the best recent additions to the park. It’s a crowd-pleaser, appropriate for all heights and ages, free of summer heat, and it’s based on a Disney classic that fits perfectly in the France Pavilion.
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As EPCOT reopened to the public, the Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along experience was subject to some changes. Guests were seated at a distance from one another and masks were to be worn for the duration of the performance (and at all times indoors and outdoors, until recently). As the CDC has released new information, the guidelines have steadily been relaxed and various attractions have felt the impact of those decisions around Walt Disney World. Some of the most recent changes include the removal of mask requirements for any guest who is fully vaccinated against COVID-19. This includes both outdoor and indoor areas. As for the Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along, now you can sing without a mask and sit without social distancing.
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Guests are now ushered into the room as a group and can sit in the row of their choosing. Previously, a Cast Member would enforce social distancing by only seating in every other row. Maybe you enjoyed the distance, and as someone with small children, I don’t blame you for wanting to be further away from us. But the truth remains that Walt Disney World is returning to its former glory and we can all be glad about that!
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