California reopens June 15, tomorrow, and with that means more lifting restrictions.
Starting tomorrow, Tuesday, fully vaccinated guests at Disneyland in Anaheim will no longer be required to wear masks. Disneyland will also not ask for proof of vaccination. Those ages two and older will still have to wear a mask indoors except when eating. Those who are unvaccinated will continue to have to wear a mask except while eating.
Capacity will also be increased and social distancing will be dropped, according to the OC Register.
"The full reopening of the California economy on Tuesday, June 15 after a 15-month pandemic hibernation will allow theme parks in the state to return to full capacity and end most COVID-19 health and safety measures," the OC Register reported.
Advance reservations will still be required.
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Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park reopened in April after being shuttered more than a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Moreover, also tomorrow, Disneyland Resort Theme Parks announced it will welcome non-California residents to Disneyland and Disney California Adventure park.
The new Avengers Campus also opened in early June.
There will be Web Slingers: A Spiderman Adventure attraction which Disney writes on its website: "Embark on an action-packed adventure alongside the amazing Spider-Man! When Peter Parker’s helpful but otherwise buggy Spider-Bots get stuck in replication mode and escape from a WEB Workshop, Spider-Man must stop the rampaging robots before they wreak total techno-havoc across Avengers Campus. Problem is, they’re rapidly leveling up and becoming tough to beat!"