Revitalization of Pennsylvania Avenue to give more cohesion to the area. This project should be completed next year. Jim: Walt Disney World relaxes the rules when it comes to wearing masks. Starting Thursday, face coverings will be optional for vaccinated guests at both indoor and outdoor locations. Guests who are not fully vaccinated are expected to wear masks. Face coverings must be required by all guests regardless of vaccination status on Disney Transport, including Disney buses, airports, and Skyliners. The change comes just days after Universal Orlando dropped its mask bases. IVUNERSAL dropped its mask over the weekend for vaccinated guests. The first masks are still encouraging
Disney mask drops for vaccinated guests
Disney World has announced that it is changing its face mask policy. From February 17, face masks will be optional for fully vaccinated guests indoors and outdoors. “We expect guests who are not fully vaccinated to continue to wear face coverings in all indoor settings, including indoor attractions and theaters,” Disney wrote on its website. Guests will still need masks on closed Disney transportation, including Disney’s bus, monorail and Disney Skyliner, and the news comes just days after Universal changed its mask policy. Previously, face coverings were required for all guests, regardless of vaccination status.
Disney World has announced that it is changing its face mask policy.
From February 17, face masks will be optional for fully vaccinated guests indoors and outdoors.
“We expect guests who are not fully vaccinated to continue to wear face coverings in all indoor settings, including indoor attractions and theaters,” Disney wrote on its website.
Guests will still need masks on closed Disney transportation, including Disney’s bus, monorail and Disney Skyliner.
This news comes only a few days later Universal has changed its mask policy.
Previously, face coverings were required for all guests, regardless of vaccination status.