Walt Disney World Removes Mask Mandate for Outdoor Spaces
Walt Disney World has followed Universal Orlando Resort in regards to their mask policy, confirming that masks will no longer be required for outdoor areas, effective May 15
Walt Disney World has followed Universal Orlando Resort in regards to their mask policy, confirming that masks will no longer be required for outdoor areas, effective May 15
The policy will go into effect tomorrow, Saturday, May 15th. Universal has already changed its mask guidelines on its website…
At this time, the park is still requiring guests who are not vaccinated (including those who are 12 and under) to wear masks
Jurassic Park: The Ride was only a matter of time.
a new “park loyalty and affinity program” was being designed for Disneyland resort that would be a “frequent visitor program”, encouraging multiple visits from local guests.
Disney CEO Bob Chapek has confirmed today that Walt Disney World has already started to raise theme park capacity, and will continue to increase guest levels as the CDC continues to issue COVID-19 health and safety guidance. Chapek didn’t offer any specific capacity numbers, just saying that Disney has already raised the previously announced 35% capacity…
Disney has begun testing a “hybrid” virtual and physical queue
Disney is officially rolling back some of its physical distancing measures in its theme parks
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A look at what theme park attractions and experiences would have transpired onscreen in the Jurassic Park universe had the park have not collapsed. This would draw on concepts from both the novel and those hinted at in the original movie – the Jungle River Ride, the Aviary, other dinosaur stops on the Land Cruiser tour that weren’t ready in the film, tennis courts, Safari Lodge etc.