Disney Cruise Line has updated its face mask policy for itineraries leaving from U.S. ports. Beginning March 11, 2022, face coverings will be optional in most indoor locations on ships originating from a United States port.
Guests will still be required to wear face coverings in the Walt Disney Theatre. Children under the age of five will be required to wear masks in Youth Activity spaces and in the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique. All guests will still be required to wear masks in ports of call that require coverings.
Below is the latest from Disney Cruise Line’s website:
For sailings originating from a U.S. port of departure beginning March 11, 2022, face coverings will be optional in most indoor locations throughout our ships. Guests ages 2 and up, including those who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, will still be required to wear face coverings in the Walt Disney Theatre. Guests under 5 years of age who are currently ineligible to be vaccinated will be required to wear face coverings in Youth Activity spaces and in the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique; and, while not required, we continue to strongly recommend these guests wear a face covering in all other indoor locations. Face coverings may be required in ports of call based on local government requirements.
Things are slowly returning to normal on Disney Cruise Line. We anticipate Disney will evaluate this change and see how it goes before dropping their mask mandate in its entirety.