Disneyland is welcoming out-of-state guests for the first time since March 2020, six weeks after the resort reopened to California residents.
Together with the full reopening of this country on June 15, Disneyland is also raising a lot of its own Covid-related restrictions.
Reservations and a valid ticket are required for visitors ages 3 and older for the same day and same park they would like to visit.
Evidence of vaccination isn’t mandatory, but guests will need to attest to their standing, Disneyland summarized in its updated recommendations .
Face coverings are no longer required for fully vaccinated guests either inside or outside. Face coverings are still needed for unvaccinated guests ages 2 and up indoors, except when diningtable.
Disneyland has eliminated on-site temperature checks and is allowing guests to”self-determine” social distancing since the state has eliminated distancing requirements.
Disneyland notes that certain parks, restaurants, attractions, hotels and more”may be modified or unavailable.”
Disneyland has a Covid-19 warning on its website, noting that senior citizens and guests with underlying medical conditions are”especially vulnerable,” and that guests visiting the resort willingly assume the risks related to Covid-19.
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“Help keep each other healthy,” the warning endings.
California has issued a travel advisory that advocates testing, caution, and self-quarantine for unvaccinated visitors from out of country and inhabitants returning to the state, per CDC guidance. Fully vaccinated travelers can safely enter and travel within the state