As California continues to open up, the Disneyland Resort just announced that they will reopen the park to out-of-state guests beginning June 15th. This is the same day that California will lift its mask mandate and fully reopen its economy. Disney also announced that the window for theme park reservations has expanded out to 120 days so that guests will be able to plan their trip. Disney Parks Blog posted a statement saying:
"Today, we’re pleased to announce that beginning June 15, 2021, we will once again be able to welcome travelers from outside the state of California back to our theme parks! Out-of-state visitors may now begin booking their return to the parks on Disneyland.com. Until June 15, all guests visiting the Disneyland Resort must be California residents visiting in groups no larger than 3 households. The State of California strongly recommends that all guests be fully vaccinated or obtain a negative COVID-19 test prior to entering the theme parks. In addition, all guests will be required to wear an approved face covering throughout their visit at the Disneyland Resort."
Even though it's not required, the state of California “strongly recommends" for out of state guests to be either fully vaccinated or obtain a negative COVID test in order to enter Disneyland or California Adventure. You can find the latest health information and updates visitDisneyland.com/Updates.
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