REVITALIZING PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE TO GIVE THE DISTRICT A MORE COHESIVE LOOK. THAT PROJECT SHOULD BE COMETPLED NEXT YEAR. JIM: WALT DISNEY WORLD IS RELAXING THE RULES WHEN IT COMES TO WEARING MASKS. STARTING ON THURSDAY, FACE COVERINGS WILL BE OPTIONAL FOR VACCINATED GUESTS AT BOTH INDOOR AND OUTDOOR LOCATIONS. GUESTS WHO ARE NOT FULLY VACCINATED ARE EXPECTED TO STILL WEAR MASKS. FACE COVERINGS WILL STILBEL REQUIRED BY ALL GUESTS REGARDLESS OF VACCINATION STATUS ON DISNEY TRANSPORTATI,ON INCLUDING DISNEY BUSES, MONORAILS, AND THE SKYLINER. THE CHANGE COMES JUST DAYS AFTER UNIVERSAL ORLANDO ALSO DROPPED ITS MASK RULES. IVUNERSAL DROPPED ITS MASK MANDATE OVER THE WEEKEND FOR VACCINATED GUES.ST MASKS ARE STILL ENCOURAGED F
Disney drops mask requirement for vaccinated guests
ABOVE: A look at today’s headlinesDisney World has announced it is changing its face mask policy. Beginning Feb. 17, face masks will be optional for fully vaccinated guests in indoor and outdoor locations. “We expect guests who are not fully vaccinated to continue wearing face coverings in all indoor locations, including indoor attractions and theaters,” Disney wrote on its website. Masks will still be required by guests on enclosed Disney transportation, including Disney buses, monorails, and Disney Skyliner.This news comes just days after Universal changed its mask policy. Previously, face coverings were required for all guests, regardless of vaccination status.
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Disney World has announced it is changing its face mask policy.
Beginning Feb. 17, face masks will be optional for fully vaccinated guests in indoor and outdoor locations.
“We expect guests who are not fully vaccinated to continue wearing face coverings in all indoor locations, including indoor attractions and theaters,” Disney wrote on its website.
Masks will still be required by guests on enclosed Disney transportation, including Disney buses, monorails, and Disney Skyliner.
This news comes just days after Universal changed its mask policy.
Previously, face coverings were required for all guests, regardless of vaccination status.