Disney Cruise Line will adjust its mask policy effective March 11, 2022 to further reduce the use of masks indoors.
For cruises departing from a U.S. port of departure beginning March 11, 2022, face coverings will be optional at most Disney ship interior locations.
This is the full wording for the latest Disney Cruise Line mask update.
For cruises embarking through March 10, all passengers (aged 2 and over, including those who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19) are required to wear a face covering while indoors. Exceptions include when passengers are in their cabin or actively eating or drinking (while remaining still and maintaining appropriate physical distancing). Face coverings are not required for outside guests on board the vessel and at designated locations. For cruises departing from a US port of departure on or after March 11, 2022, face coverings will be optional in most interior locations on our ships. Guests age 2 and older, including those who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, will always be required to wear a face covering at the Walt Disney Theater. Guests under the age of 5 who are not currently eligible for vaccination will be required to wear a face covering in the Youth Activity Spaces and in the Bibbidi Bobbidi Shop; and, although not required, we continue to strongly recommend that such guests wear face coverings in all other indoor locations. Face coverings may be required at ports of call depending on local government requirements.
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