We have already seen select Disney Parks around the world modify its safety and health protocols, including at Walt Disney World and Disneyland. In fact, social distancing is no longer required at either Disney World or Disneyland and the physical distancing markers have already been removed in most places.
Now, another Disney Park is removing the social distancing requirements as the world continues to fight and move forward against the ongoing pandemic.
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Disneyland Paris has updated their website and is no longer requiring or enforcing physical distancing at the theme parks. However, face masks are still required at all times, except when eating or at designated photo spots, as the website states:
To promote the health and safety of guests and Cast Members, guests aged 6 and older will be required to wear a protective face mask at all times, in Disney Parks, Disney Hotels, all indoor locations at Disney Village and Golf Disneyland. Guests can temporarily remove their masks only when eating or when taking a picture at designated outdoor Selfie Spot locations. All Cast Members and third-party operators will continue to wear face masks in all indoor and outdoor locations across the resort.
Additionally, a Health Pass is still required for entry in order to stay in line with French authorities’ latest requirements. Per the Disneyland Paris website:
In line with French authorities’ latest requirements, a Health Pass is required for any guests aged above 12 years and 2 months in order to visit the Disney Parks, the Disney Hotels and Disney Village. As this situation is evolving, we will continue to address your questions and update the dedicated page as needed.
At this time, character meet and greets remain unavailable but Inside the Magic will update you as we get more information.
For more information on safety protocols at the theme parks, visit the official Disneyland Paris website here.
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