Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park are set to reopen VERY soon, and recently we’ve gotten all kinds of updates about the reopening.
Yesterday, park tickets and reservations for Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel both became available, and we’ve seen restrictions announced for Disneyland hotel dining and other updates shared as well. But, today we found another update in terms of Disney’s policies and procedures when it comes to the reopening of the California parks, and specifically rules on when Disney might ask a guest to leave.
As we’ve discussed, masks will be required at Disneyland. Now, Disney’s website regarding the reopening of the Disneyland theme parks has some updated regulations when it comes to improper mask wearing and other things that could cause Disney to ask a guest to leave.
Specifically, the Disneyland website now notes that Disney reserves the right to require a guest to leave if they are not properly wearing an approved face mask. This reminds us of the signs we’ve seen in Disney World which specifically note that guests not properly wearing an approved mask will be asked to leave.
The Disneyland website also notes that Disney may require a guest to leave if they use profanity or offensive language towards Cast Members or other Guests, or if they violate any other Park Rules.
This is likely in response to some of the behavior from guests in Disney World since its reopening, but Disney didn’t specify the exact reasoning.
Update: Disneyland’s website has since been updated and the language has changed slightly. The Disneyland website now notes, “Guests must properly wear approved face coverings, refrain from using offensive/abusive language and follow all other Park rules. Disney reserves the right to require a Guest to leave if they fail to comply.” We’ll keep an eye out for further updates.
Disney World’s policy still just notes that guests should “show common courtesy” by refraining from using profanity directed at other guests or Cast Members. Could this policy be updated in Disney World to include that if a guest does direct profanity at others they could be removed? Sure, it’s possible.
We’ve seen Disney World update its policies a number of times following reopening. Most notably, they updated not too long ago to state that guests choosing to not properly wear their masks will be asked to leave. So while it’s not the policy at this time to kick out guests using profanity in Disney World, it’s certainly possible it could be updated in time.
It is always important to read and look for Disney’s latest rules to ensure that you are following all updated requirements.
As a reminder, face coverings will be required for ALL guests ages 2 and up, Cast Members, and Operating Participant employees at Disneyland. Even those who have received the COVID-19 vaccine will be required to wear a mask.
You can click here to see all of the details about Disneyland’s face mask policies.
We’ll continue to keep an eye out for more details about Disneyland’s reopening and any other changes or updates to their policies and procedures. Stay tuned for more updates.
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Ronald says
Disney should not eliminate THE MAGICAL EXPRESS. It is VERY INCONVENIENT TO GO TO HOTEL FROM THE AIRPORT WITHOUT IT AND IT IS MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE. Keep The Magical Express.