: Walt Disney World stops requiring visitors to wear face masks outdoors
Other theme parks, including Universal Orlando Resort, have also instituted changes to their COVID-19 policies regarding face masks.
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People planning a visit to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, now have a reason to rejoice as they will no longer be required to wear masks outdoors.
Walt Disney World Walks Back Mask Rules, Too
May 14, 2021, 9:52 PM ·
Shortly after Orange County and the Universal Orlando Resort announced the relaxation of their outdoor mask rules on Friday, the Walt Disney World Resort followed with its own announcement.
Masks will no longer be required at Walt Disney World and its theme parks while guests are in outdoor common areas, including pool decks. (Masks have not been permitted while in the water or on water slides.) Masks will continue to be required outside in any attraction or queue, as well as on all transportation and in all indoor locations, expect when seated in a restaurant and actively eating or drinking.
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The theme park made the announcement on Friday, and revealed that if you are visiting the park as a guest, you will not be required to wear a face mask.
However, if you choose to go inside – to a shop, hotel or restaurant – you will be required to put them on “from the moment guests enter the queue to when they exit the experience.”
Social distancing guidelines is also still in play, with guests recommended to stay six feet apart from other visiting families.
Meet and greets and other interactive areas are also still closed at this time.
Orlando-Area Community Groups Oppose Brightline Train Extension to Walt Disney World
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Orlando-Area Community Groups Oppose Brightline Train Extension to Walt Disney World
For some time, Brightline has planned its ambitious expansion that will extend their rail line from Tampa Disney Springs at Walt Disney World. Unfortunately, the project has managed to draw its share of detractors.
According to the
Orlando Business Journal‘s Ryan Lynch, a trio of community organizations from Orlando’s Hunter’s Creek community, Hunter’s Creek Community Association Inc., Hunter’s Creek Town Center Property Owners Association Inc. and Tract 181 Property Owners Association Inc. have sent a letter to Central Florida Expressway Authority to voice their disapproval. The letter was read aloud at the Authority’s board meeting on Thursday.