BREAKING NEWS: Disney World Makes Big Changes to Face Covering Policy

As the Omicron surge retreats, many government officials are loosening face-covering restrictions across the country. Since summer 2021, guests were required to wear face-coverings indoors. Walt Disney World has recently updated its own face-covering policy and removed that restriction. Catch all the details below.
Here is the updated statement from the Walt Disney World website:
COVID‑19 has been a constantly evolving situation, and for nearly two years, we’ve been very intentional and gradual in our approach to COVID‑19 health and safety protocols. Given recent community trends and the availability of vaccines, we are positioned to responsibly adjust our health and safety protocols for fully vaccinated Guests. Beginning Thursday, February 17, the following health and safety updates will be in place at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort.
Face coverings will be optional for fully vaccinated Guests in both outdoor and indoor locations. Guests who are not fully vaccinated are expected to continue wearing face coverings in all indoor locations, including indoor attractions and theaters. Face coverings are still required by all Guests (ages 2 and up) on enclosed Disney transportation, including Disney buses, monorails, and Disney Skyliner.
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by Chad and Cindy Nykamp
When Walt Disney World reopened in July 2020, after a four-month closure, the park operated in a “phased reopening.” Many offerings were suspended and certain operations were modified. Slowly over time, restrictions have eased, many offerings have been brought back, and almost all restaurants and resorts have reopened. So while Walt Disney World may be out of its “phased reopening,” visiting Walt Disney World in the pandemic era is still different than those blissful pre-Covid days.
Some restrictions, closures, and modifications appear to be here to stay, or at least, there is no indication that things will entirely go back to the way they were before the parks closed in March 2020 (at least not anytime soon). When planning a visit to Walt Disney World, we want you to be aware of these “new normal” operations. Here’s what you need to know about visiting Walt Disney World during Covid restrictions.
1 – A My Disney Experience Account is Absolutely Essential
We have always encouraged guests to have the latest version of the My Disney Experience app for the Walt Disney World vacations but now having an active account has become essential for planning and enjoying your Walt Disney World vacation. You might be able to get by without the app on your phone, but you must have the account. You’ll need an account to make park reservations, dining reservations, and use Mobile Order service. Also, now that Disney Genie, Disney Genie+, and Lightning Lane are here, you’ll need an account for those services. You can use the web version of My Disney Experience at home to set up your account and make reservations. While at Walt Disney World, you’ll use the app inside the parks for all of those services mentioned above. We certainly are fully in the digital age and a vacation to Walt Disney World is no different. When planning a Walt Disney World vacation, your first step is to set up a My Disney Experience account.
2 – Resort Scheduled Reopenings
All but one Walt Disney World Resorts have reopened. Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort has not reopened, however, it is scheduled to reopen on March 31, 2022.
For the latest information on resort openings, click here.
3 – Disney Park Pass Reservation System
When the parks reopened in July 2020, Walt Disney World introduced a new Disney Park Pass reservations system as a way to monitor and limit capacity in the parks. However, even with capacity limits eliminated there is no indication that the system is going anywhere. Currently, reservations are available (and necessary) through January 2023. Also, with the recent rollout of a new annual pass program, extra park pass reservations are an integral benefit of the annual pass program. We believe the system is here to stay, so be prepared to make your park reservations as soon as possible after purchasing tickets. Visit the link below for more information.
4 – Face Coverings Are No Longer Required Indoors
The face-covering policy has changed multiple times over the last year. Read the current full policy below:
Beginning February 17, 2022, Face coverings will be optional for fully vaccinated Guests in both outdoor and indoor locations. We expect Guests who are not fully vaccinated to continue wearing face coverings in all indoor locations, including indoor attractions and theaters. Face coverings will still be required by all Guests (ages 2 and up) on enclosed Disney transportation, including Disney buses, monorails, and Disney Skyliner.
5 – Transportation
Physical distancing measures have now been removed on Disney transportation. However, face coverings are still required on all Disney transportation. Finally, Tram service has returned to the Magic Kingdom parking lot. Other park Trams will return “throughout 2020.”
6 – Park Hours Still Reduced
The park operating hours have been reduced from normal operating hours. Each park has different operating hours. Disney has adjusted park hours and added more hours at busier times. We’ve also seen Disney extend hours much more this past holiday season as the crowd levels continue to increase. However, it’s still not unusual for Disney’s Animal Kingdom to close at 7:00 pm, which means that the night offerings at the park may not be offered depending on when you are visiting. Always check the My Disney Experience app or the Walt Disney World calendar on the website for up-to-date hours.
7 – Fireworks Are Back!
Two new nighttime spectaculars are here as part of the 50th-Anniversary festivities. A new nighttime spectacular, “Disney Enchantment,” is at Magic Kingdom Park, and “Harmonious,” is over at EPCOT. Over at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, guests can again see “Wonderful World of Animation.” There is no word on when “Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular” will return, however, Disney has confirmed that Fantasmic! will return sometime in 2022.
8 – Park Hopping Has Been Modified
Park hopping was initially suspended when the parks reopened in 2020. In January 2021, it returned, with an important modification. Guests can now only park hop after 2:00 pm and only after they have visited the park where they have their park pass reservation. After 2:00 pm, you can hop from park to park as before. But keep this in mind when planning which park to visit first.
9 – Character Greetings Are Still Modified
Part of the magic of visiting the theme parks is getting an autograph and a hug from your favorite Disney character. Unfortunately, you still can’t do that. Since July 2020, up and close character greetings are suspended, including character dining at certain resorts. In all four parks and at the character dining locations, you’ll be able to see and greet characters, but from a distance. More characters are returning to their original locations for “individual time.” These are more structured and offer guests a chance to have time with the character after lining up. These are also distanced and offer no autographs. Along with the return of structured greetings, at Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom, you’ll still see characters in cavalcades that will come through the parks (at Animal Kingdom look to Discovery River). At Disney’s Hollywood Studios, you’ll find a mix of motorcades and characters around the park. At EPCOT, the characters are now scattered throughout the park and you can greet them from a distance. Check the My Disney Experience app for the locations and times the characters are out.
10 – Some Live Entertainment and Parades are Still Not Available
Many fan-favorite live entertainment shows such as Festival of the Lion King and Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage are back. Finding Nemo – The Musical has been closed but will return sometime in 2022. Disney recently also confirmed the Festival of Fantasy parade will return on March 9, 2022, along with a new stage show that will replace Mickey’s Royal Friendship Faire, which is now retired, on February 25, 2022. You can find the complete list of unavailable entertainment by clicking here.
11 – Extra Magic Hours and FastPass+ Have Been Retired; Genie+ and Lightning Lane Now Available
Please note, Extra Magic Hours were suspended during the phased reopening and Disney announced Extra Magic Hours will not return. Since October 1, 2021, Disney resort guests have an early entry benefit that works differently than Extra Magic Hours. All resort guests are allowed to enter all parks, all days, thirty minutes early. This option will be available every day and at every park. Deluxe resort guests will get some extended hours at select parks on a limited basis.
Also, the FastPass+ service was suspended during the phased reopening and that has been retired as well. A new option, called Genie+ and Lightining Lane are now available. Click here for more details on Genie+ and Lightning Lane.
12 – Dining – New Reservation Window and Other Changes
The dining reservation window has been reduced from 180 days to 60 days. This is another one of those changes that was made during the phased reopening, that appears to be here to stay. Please note, because not all restaurants have reopened it is especially important for guests to make dining reservations as soon as their reservation window opens at 60 days. Resort guests still have the added benefit of making reservations for their entire length of stay for up 10 days, potentially given them the ability to make reservations 70 days out. Dining reservations are still in short supply and it is very difficult to get reservations at popular restaurants, especially for non-resort guests.
If you can’t get a dining reservation for a restaurant of your choice, there is still a walk-up option. One new feature that was rolled out during the phased reopening is the ability to join a walk-up waitlist in the My Disney Experience app. This alleviates the need to walk to the restaurant to check availability. In the app, simply click on the plus button on the bottom of the screen, then click “Check Dining Availability,” enter your party size and the day of the visit, then click “Now” instead of a time of day. This will give you a list of restaurants that are accepting walk-ups. It’s a great feature that really is convenient for guests.
Another new feature that was added was the ability to check-in for a dining reservation through the app instead of having to visit the hostess stand. We recently used this feature at Topolino’s Terrace and were able to enjoy drinks at the lounge and check-in from our seats. It’s another great feature.
Be aware that because most restaurants require the use of Mobile Ordering through the My Disney Experience app, actually getting your food can take a long time, especially on busy days. Click here for our recent thoughts on the service and what Disney should do about it.
Finally, at this time the Disney Dining Plan is still temporarily unavailable, however, Disney has confirmed that it will return. No timetable has been given on its return.
13 – Enchanting Extras–Events, Tours, Recreation, and Other Experiences Update
There are a lot of extra activities such as certain special events, tours, recreation, and more, that are still not available. The Grand Floridian Spa was the first spa to reopen, but others still remain closed. Click here to learn what is available and what is not.
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