Walt Disney World Mask Policy Update

Disney World recently announced that soon it will no longer require face masks in most places for fully vaccinated guests. This new policy will go into effect on February 17th, 2022.

Beginning on February 17th, masks will be optional for fully vaccinated guests indoors and outdoors. Disney’s policy states that Face coverings will still be required by all Guests (ages 2 and up) on enclosed Disney transportation, including Disney buses, monorails, and Disney Skyliner.”

As for now there is no mention on unvaccinated guest masking policy. Through February 16th, 2022, Disney World’s current face mask policy will continue to be in effect. Under that policy, masks are required for ALL guests (regardless of vaccination status) in all indoor locations and in most Disney transportation. As always we’ll keep you posted on any news or updates. To stay informed on the latest new be sure to follow us on social media and subscribe to our news letter.

If you’re excited to hear about the mask changes and you would like to book a trip to Disney World please contact us. All client of Wave of the Wand Travel can take advantage of our free services. Whether you're a park pro or completely new, we're here to help. We take on as much of the planning process per our client's request. If you enjoy planning your day-to-day park plans and just want help with booking, price monitoring, and have us deal with the long Disney call wait times, we'll be happy to accommodate. If you're new and would like us to take on all the planning responsibilities, we'll wave our wand and get to work making magic happen.

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