Disney Shares First Look at "Incredibles" Themed Guest Rooms at Disney's Contemporary Resort
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- June 24, 2021
In spite of cases of COVID-19 continuing to rise in Florida, today the Walt Disney World resort stated that face coverings will be optional for guests in all outdoor settings. In a statement, Disney said, “Since May, face coverings have been optional for Guests in outdoor common areas, and beginning Thursday, August 19, face coverings will also
READ MOREDue to skyrocketing cases of COVID-19 cases in the United States, caused by the highly contagious Delta variant, Disney announced guests and Cast Members will once again be required to wear masks in all indoor locations, regardless of vaccination status. Disney stated that beginning 30 July, face coverings will be “required for all Guests (ages
READ MOREEarlier this week the State of California updated some of their COVID-19 guidance, following previously released recommendations from the Center of Disease Control (CDC). Starting 15 June 2021, fully vaccinated individuals are not required to wear face coverings when outdoors except when attending crowded outdoor events, such as live performances, parades, fairs, festivals, sports events,
READ MOREA new study from the University of Central Florida Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Center for Advanced Turbomachinery & Energy Research and submitted to the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) states that theme parks can reduce the physical distancing from six feet to three feet. According to the report, “The objective of the
READ MOREBefore the Walt Disney World Resort began its phased reopening, one of the policies they put in place was guests were required to wear masks at all times, except when eating and drinking. This was a very broad rule that was left up to interpretation and abuse by many guests. Guests who were adamant about
READ MOREAs Disney Springs reopened last month and Walt Disney World’s four theme parks will begin to re-open in stages this Saturday, Disney has released a number of health and safety policies and procedures in order to keep their guests safe while visiting the Orlando resort. The coronavirus, that is responsible for COVID-19, is referred to
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