FIRST LOOK! Masks are No Longer Required Outdoors in Disney World

It’s been a BIG morning in Disney World.

Cinderella Castle

Just last night Disney announced face masks for all guests would not be required outdoors. After almost a year of strict face mask rules in place, we hit the parks early to see this new change in action. Come along with us as we check out life in Disney World (outdoors) mask-free.

Disney made this announcement last night after many guests had likely gone to bed or otherwise been unable to see it. So for many guests at the parks this morning, this news was a surprise! We spotted many guests on their phones looking up what was going on or asking others.

We started our morning noting that temperature checks, which Disney had announced would be phased out soon…have been. The tents remained but AdventHealth workers weren’t here checking any temperatures. We saw this at the Transportation and Ticket Center…

No More Temp Checks

…and at Hollywood Studios.

Empty!

Most guests had masks on getting IN to the parks. In fact, on our trip on the Ferry Boat to Magic Kingdom, a Cast Member was asking guests to please keep them on while on the boat.

Keep Your Mask ON Here!

In the parks, we witnessed MOST guests wearing their mask as they went through the park entrances. Some were not though. A Cast Member we spoke with said guests are not required to have them on while entering, as they are outside.

Entrance

Over at Hollywood Studios, a Cast Member with a loudspeaker was letting guests know about the policy change as they entered.

Cast Member Alerting Policy Change

Signage has been updated at entrances to no longer specify masks outside, but does note guests ARE still required to wear masks indoors and on attractions.

New Signs

We noticed, of the guests that left their masks on while entering, many stopped to remove them once past the entrance.

Hollywood Studios

Many guests on Main Street were taking theirs off. We’d say we saw probably about 30% leaving their masks on.

No more masks

We popped in the Emporium in Magic Kingdom to see how the change looked. There, a Cast Member was alerting guests as they entered that their masks needed to be back on. If you’re curious how bathroom breaks are being handled (they are indoors, after all) most guests we’ve seen have been putting their masks on before hitting the bathroom. 

Emporium

At outdoor food locations though, like Westward Ho, we noticed guests ordering mask-free.

Westward Ho

Remember that now, being able to have a mask off outdoors means guests can potentially eat and drink while walking without a mask again. We spotted a number of guests doing just that. This appears to be allowed under the new policy.

Hollywood Studios

As for rides, you currently need to have a mask on while in line and riding an attraction. On most rides we spotted a Cast Member at the entrance altering guests they need a mask on to get in line. We’ve seen a number of guests leaving masks in strollers and having to rush back to get theirs!

Peter Pan’s Flight

We spoke with a Cast Member who let us know the policy, as they understood it, is that masks are not required and guests can eat and drink in line only while in overflow lines but NOT the “real” lines (so basically the long distanced lines extending PAST the real lines are OK). Once guests enter the ACTUAL line (so once you go under the gates at Haunted Mansion or once you get in the real line at the front of Seven Dwarfs Mine Train where a Cast Member greets you, for instance, masks need to be used and eating and drinking must stop).

Guests can be mask-free in overflow lines

This IS the first day, so answers as to where masks need to be used in line seem to vary a bit from Cast Member to Cast Member. If a Cast MEmber asks you to stop eating or drinking in line or put your mask on, listen to them. Just know it’s possible it could take a few days for them all to get on the same page for individual rides.

Cast Member Telling Guests to Put On Masks for the Caroussel

Speaking of Cast Members, all of them that we’ve seen have been still wearing masks. We’ve seen Cast Members that work completely outdoors still wearing them so, at this time, this policy change only seems to be for guests.

This is a VERY new policy so it will likely take a bit for guests to settle into it. So remember, if you plan to go indoors at all (a gift shop, transportation, or restaurant, for instance) or plan to ride a ride, pop that mask back on! We’ll continue to update you with these new HUGE changes as the day goes on!

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