Since Disney’s theme parks and other destinations have resumed operations after the pandemic closures, health and safety policies have changed multiple times. Disney Cruise Line has now updated its policies for guests who have recently recovered from Covid-19. Related – Disney Cruise Line Now Offers Post-Cruise COVID-19 Testing In some
Tag: Health and Safety Measures
Disney ends physical distancing at outdoor Dining Locations
When Walt Disney World reopened last summer, the parks implemented new health and safety measures. One of those measures was physical distancing at dining locations. Some tables were marked as unavailable in order to allow guests to dine safely. Now, those markers have been removed from outdoor dining areas. Related
Disney removing Entrance and Exit signs at Walt Disney World
Quite a few changes have happened at the Walt Disney World Resort recently in regards to health and safety measures. Masks are no longer required outdoors, physical distancing is being reduced, and park capacity is increasing. Another, more subtle, change is taking place. Entrance and exit signs at shops are
Disney World mask mandate could end by Summer
Walt Disney World theme parks currently require all cast members and guests ages 2 and up to wear masks while on Disney property. Now that the CDC has updated its mask guidelines, Disney World could end its mask mandate as early as this summer. Related – Disney World to phase
Adventures by Disney Health and Safety Updates
Adventures by Disney has released quite a few announcements this week! Even though departures have been canceled through the end of this year, ABD is still prioritizing the health, safety, and well-being of guests. Here is what Adventures by Disney says they are doing in regards to health and safety