At Disney World: no mask, no travel photos


Disney World guests will not get their travel photos if they are captured on camera without a mask.

Disney does not share photos with guests who act in an unsafe manner, Disney said. The recent mandate that all guests, with a few exceptions, be covered while inside their park falls under this policy.

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Before reopening its Florida parks this week amid a surge in cases across the state, the company warned that anyone age two and older should wear a mask or face covering once inside to stop the spread of the virus. .

The only exception to the policy would be when guests are eating or swimming, according to the latest Walt Disney World coronavirus update.

Guests stop for a selfie at Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort on July 11, 2020 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. (Photo by Matt Stroshane / Walt Disney World Resort via Getty Images)

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Disney welcomed guests to the Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom on July 11, followed by Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios on July 15 after almost four months of darkness.

Although Disney has established protocols to protect the health and well-being of staff and guests, the staged reopens come during a wave of Floridians testing positive for the new coronavirus in recent weeks.

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To be sure, there were about 10,000 new cases reported on July 11, according to state statistics. A day later, the state broke the national record for the largest single-day increase in positive coronavirus cases in any state since the start of the pandemic, adding more than 15,000 cases, as its average daily number of deaths also continued to rise. .

However, Disney is working to stay open while keeping its guests safe. The park has implemented improved cleaning protocols, requires masks, and is enforcing social distancing.

Also, visitors will need reservations to enter a park, and they will not be allowed to jump between parks. Both visitors and employees will receive temperature controls when they enter. And fireworks shows and parades have been suspended to avoid uniting too many people.

Associated Press contributed to this report.

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