Multiple Amusement Parks Remove Mask Requirement For Vaccinated Guests
- Planet Pluto Travel
- May 19, 2021
- 2 min read
By: Alana DeRose

Just in this past week Six Flags Great Adventure, Disney World, Universal Orlando, Sea World Orlando, Busch Gardens Tampa, Kings Island and Cedar Point have removed their mask requirement for vaccinated guests.
This is all after the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) stated that people who are fully vaccinated do not near to wear a mask when outdoors.
However, the CDC still recommends you wear the mask if you are un-vaccinated no matter if you're indoor or outdoors.
Kings Island & Cedar Point

Kings Island and Cedar Point had just opened their doors to the public this past weekend with everyone who's 10 and older that's not fully vaccinated being require to wear a mask except when eating and drinking.
"Face coverings are recommended but not required indoors or outdoors for guests who are fully vaccinated if social distancing cannot be maintained," Kings Island stated on their website.
The parks will still require a reservation to be made before entering both the amusement and water park and go through a temperature screening.
Six Flags Great Adventure

Starting May 22, Six Flags Great Adventure not only ended the mask requirement for those guests who are fully vaccinated but aren't going to continue with their temperature screenings at the front of the park and their reservation system for the amusement and water park. However, you will still need to make a reservation for the Wild Safari, and events like Coaster Power Hours and Xpedition Dino.
You will also still have to wear a mask when indoors.
Florida Parks

Sea World, Disney World, Universal Studios and Busch Gardens Tampa, have all lifted their mask requirements while outdoors.
Sea World and Busch Gardens Tampa have stated that they will not be require proof of vaccine but wishes that guest will respect their policy. While Universal Orlando and Disney World have both stopped temperature screenings upon arrival to the park.
This is also as Florida governor Ron DeSantis signed an executive order earlier this month which prohibited businesses from requiring customers to be vaccinated before entering.
California theme parks Universal Hollywood and Disneyland are still requiring face masks.
There hasn't been any other information on other parks eliminating their mask mandate.
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