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Disneyland is Back and So Are the Long Lines

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Disneyland Long Lines

Disneyland is Back and So Are the Long Lines

California fully reopened for business on June 15. That means that Disneyland also lifted many of its Covid-related restrictions. Disneyland is welcoming out-of-state guests for the first time since mid-March 2020, six weeks after the resort initially reopened to California residents.

Face coverings are no longer required for fully vaccinated guests either indoors or outdoors at the park. Face coverings are still required for unvaccinated guests ages 2 and up indoors, except when dining. Proof of vaccination is not required, but guests will have to attest to their status prior to entry.

Disneyland has also eliminated on-site temperature checks and is letting guests self determine social distancing since the state has removed all requirements. The State of California however still strongly recommends that all guests be fully vaccinated or receive a negative COVID-19 test prior to entering the Disneyland Resort.

But as the restrictions are removed, crowds are building up as you might expect. Here’s a video showing the long lines.

https://www.tiktok.com/@krystaleverdeen/video/6974126465315048710

If you plan to join those lines, keep in mind that you need to reserve a spot first. To enter a theme park, guests (ages 3 and older) will need a valid ticket and a theme park reservation for the same day and same park they want to visit.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. The people didn’t randomly show up because Mask were lifted – those ppl booked weeks in advance for June 15- and the crowds are certainly not back to 2019 levels, the longest wait is maybe an hour- a far cry from the 2-3 wait for the most popular rides

    • Did you look at the calendar? As soon as they added capacity the calendar was opened back up and space was added to every single day. It wasn’t just people who had booked weeks before.

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