Are you planning on visiting Disney’s Aulani Resort any time soon? If you are, then we have good news for you!
Governor David Ige recently lifted the mask mandate for all individuals outdoors, effective immediately. Guests are still required to wear a face mask indoors, as well as, outdoors when in large groups.
“The virus is still circulating in our community, and unvaccinated people are particularly at risk” mention Governor Ige. “Until more people are vaccinated, we must continue to take precautions indoors and outdoors in large groups for the safety of our loved ones, neighbors and communities.”
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Disney’s Aulani Resort has not updated their website with the new mandate yet, and still requires a face mask in all public spaces. However, they do mention to be keep checking the Hawaii Tourism Authority website for more information about state requirements and changes.
The governor also mentioned that the state will resume issuing permits for ocean activities, and the counties will issue permits for the use of parks.
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So next time you visit the resort, you can be a little bit more free outdoors in small groups. Is also important to remember guests traveling to Hawaii are required to have a negative covid test or face a mandatory 10 day quarantine, so keep that in mind.
Credit: Governor of the State of Hawaii
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Aulani has confirmed the change.
https://www.disneyaulani.com/about-aulani/important-updates/
(click “Read More” under “Top things to know”)
“Face coverings are optional in outdoor common areas at Aulani Resort, but are still required in all indoor locations.”