Disney World has new health and safety guidelines to help keep guests and Cast Members safe on property, like temperature checks and distancing measures.
As the policies around the parks continue changing, Disney World has been informing guests about what guidelines they will need to follow through signs and overhead announcements. Since this is an unprecedented situation, Disney has been updating and changing their policies frequently.
According to Scott Gustin, Disney has updated their face mask policy again to state that masks with valves, holes, or mesh material are not allowed during this time. Guests are also not able to wear neck gaiters or open-chin triangle bandanas.
NEW: Disney has clarified its policy for face coverings to officially ban masks with valves and/or holes:
“At this time, neck gaiters, open-chin triangle bandanas, and face coverings containing valves, mesh material or holes of any kind are not acceptable face coverings.” pic.twitter.com/FCydnkN5xe
— Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) July 26, 2020
People coming to Disney World will need to stop, be stationary, and stay distanced to eat or drink in the parks as Disney continues to change their health and safety guidelines in accordance with the evolving situation. However, Relaxation Stations are available for guests to safely distance themselves from others and take off their mask during a break.
We’ll keep you updated when Disney World updates their website to reflect this new policy. And, while Disney continues adding to its policies around the parks, we will give you all the information you need to know before your next visit to Disney World!
Take a look at Magic Kingdom’s recent health and safety survey here!
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