Here’s the latest COVID-19 health and safety advice for visiting Disneyland right now as the omicron variant causes a spike in coronavirus cases.
I’ve been writing about COVID-19 precautions at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure for so long now that I often forget that people are still heading to the Anaheim theme parks for the first time since the pandemic closure and wondering what to expect.
Disneyland follows guidelines set forth by California and Orange County health officials — and those guidelines haven’t changed dramatically in the past few weeks as omicron-related cases have spiked. If state or county COVID-19 protocols change, Disneyland will adapt and align the park’s policies with those mandated by local health officials.
Most Disneyland employees still wear masks — but that is no longer required in all situations, particularly in outdoor settings. Some Disneyland employees are double masking to protect themselves against exposure to COVID-19.Disneyland is a huge place with more than 100 acres of open space and DCA is nearly as big. It is possible to avoid excessive mingling even in such crowded places.
Social distancing is tougher to pull off now at Disneyland as crowds have rebounded over the past eight months — but not impossible. You don’t have to be in the front row to watch the parade or huddled in a crowd on Main Street U.S.A. to see the fireworks. Try catching the parade or fireworks from a far less crowded out-of-the-way spot. You might find you enjoy the new perspective.
You won’t be able to do it all like you did before the pandemic. Steer clear of indoor rides that jam people together like Star Tours, Indiana Jones Adventure and It’s a Small World.
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