Pandemic-Era Disney World Travel Tips
Disney World – the icon that has brought visitors to Orlando since 1965. Many things have changed since then, including the way we interact with the world in the aftermath of a global pandemic. It has never been a better time to plan a trip to Disney World – the ultimate escape from reality! Things will be different this year, so prepare ahead of time and plan for a vacation full of fun.
New safety standards are in place throughout the park to fall in line with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines, including contactless payment and tons of hand-sanitizing stations. Plexiglass barriers will be included on rides and in areas where you wait in line. Disney plans on rigorously amping its cleaning regime, which has already been known to have an ultra-high standard of cleanliness.
Also new this year are the limit on pictures with princesses and other characters. Disney has temporarily suspended up-close experiences with characters and shows Happily Ever After and Fantasmic. FastPass+, which allowed guests to breeze past lines, has also been paused in favor of a first-come, first-serve basis.
Capacity is limited on transportation and attractions, with distance markers and diligent staff enforcing safety guidelines. Upon entry to the park, you will have your temperature checked and must wear a face mask at all times, except for children two and under and when you are eating, drinking, or taking outdoor photos. You’ll also need both an admissions and theme park reservation to enter.
Be sure to stay up-to-date with Disney World for the latest on visiting and planning your vacation, or download the Disney Experience app before you get there. This will make your trip much more enjoyable as you may have to deal with changing rules and regulations.
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