FAQs
Face masks are no longer required on any transportation in Disney World. Disney World has updated their face mask rules to note that face coverings are “optional for Guests in both outdoor and indoor locations, as well as Disney transportation.”
Are masks still required on Disney transportation? ›
Face masks are no longer required at Disney World. The official guidelines published by Disney management state that face coverings “are optional for Guests in both indoor and outdoor locations, as well as Disney transportation.”
Does Disney World require you to wear a mask? ›
Health & Safety
Face coverings are optional in indoor and outdoor locations. We remain intentional in our commitment to health and safety, and will continue to operate with this in mind. Face coverings are optional for Guests in both indoor and outdoor locations.
What is Disneyland's mask policy? ›
Face coverings are required for all Guests (ages 2 and up) in all indoor locations, regardless of vaccination status. This includes upon entering and throughout many attractions and in enclosed transportation vehicles, including shuttles and buses. Face coverings remain optional for Guests in outdoor common areas.
Do you still need to wear masks in Orlando? ›
At all theme parks, masks are optional while outdoors, but rules may differ when it comes to wearing masks in indoor spaces or onboard transportation. Universal Orlando updated its policy so that fully vaccinated guests are no longer required to wear face coverings indoors and on attractions, effective Feb. 12, 2022.
Are backpacks allowed in Disney World? ›
Luckily, backpacks are permitted in the theme parks, so it's easy for me to bring along everything I need to enjoy my day. My park bag is always stocked with portable phone chargers, sunscreen, band-aids, a jacket or sweatshirt, rain gear, and a refillable water bottle.
Do you have to wear a face mask in Orlando? ›
In most public places in Central Florida, masks are not required. Individual businesses do have a right to require masks. Many had already begun only requiring unvaccinated individuals to wear them. Masks will continue to prevail in health care facilities like hospitals.
What is a magic key pass? ›
Disneyland Resort Magic Key passes are a limited license to enter the Disneyland Resort theme parks. To enter a Disneyland Resort theme park, each Magic Key holder is required to have both a theme park reservation and Magic Key pass valid for admission to the same park on the same date they plan to visit.
Should I still wear a mask at Disneyland? ›
Health & Safety
Face coverings are optional for Guests in both indoor and outdoor locations. While you are here, enjoy access to handwashing facilities and hand sanitizer dispensers which are available throughout the theme parks, Downtown Disney District and the Disneyland Resort hotels.
Do you have to be vaccinated to go to Disneyland 2024? ›
The State of California strongly recommends that all Guests be fully vaccinated or obtain a negative COVID-19 test prior to entering the Disneyland Resort. It is strongly recommended that Guests wear face coverings when indoors and in enclosed transportation.
We reserve the right not to allow any bag, parcel or other item and to deal with any unattended object, bag or luggage in such way as we consider appropriate. Firearms, ammunition, knives and weapons of any kind are prohibited. Smoking marijuana or other illegal substances is not permitted at any time.
Do you need a mask at Universal Studios Orlando? ›
Here are the latest safety updates for your visit.
Face coverings are optional for fully vaccinated guests. For guests who have not been vaccinated, face coverings are encouraged while indoors – including restaurants, shops and indoor hotel public areas.
What are you allowed to bring into Disney World? ›
Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors.
What not to do at Disney World? ›
Read on for the things guests should never do at Disney World.
- Don't try to text while walking down Main Street in Magic Kingdom.
- Faking an injury to get a wheelchair or scooter isn't cool.
- Using flash photography on the rides is distracting and annoying.
- The railings in the ride queues aren't your personal seats.