Theme Park COVID-19 Policies

Walt Disney World COVID-19 Temperature Check

Stay informed and up to date on the Orlando theme park's latest COVID-19 policies.

Walt Disney World

Park reservations are required via the Disney Park Pass reservation system as park attendance is still being managed.

Face coverings are required indoors including all indoor attractions, queues, and enclosed transportation. Face coverings are optional in outdoor areas.

Cleanliness and sanitation are ongoing commitments made by Disney.

By entering the Walt Disney World Resort, you are confirming that you and all persons in your party are not experiencing any of the COVID-19 symptoms identified by the CDC, have not been in contact with someone confirmed or suspected of COVID-19 symptoms without completing a 14-day quarantine, and are not under any self-quarantine orders.

Guests who cannot confirm all of the above criteria must not enter the Walt Disney World Resort.

Universal Orlando Resort

Universal encourages all guests, regardless of vaccination status, to wear face coverings while indoors.

They also encourage all guests to keep a safe distance between travel parties.

Universal remains focused on maintaining the highest cleanliness and sanitization standards. Hand sanitizer will be available for use prior to boarding ride vehicles as well as in other areas around the parks. Wash your hand with soap and water often for at least 20 seconds.

Each guest must confirm the following before visiting:

You are not feeling sick or experiencing flu-like symptoms, you have not been in contact with someone with known or suspected COVID-19 symptoms, and you are not under any self-quarantine orders.

If you can not confirm all of the above, you must refrain from visiting.

Please follow directions from team members and have patience during new operational procedures.

SeaWorld

Consistent with CDC guidance, SeaWorld recommends wearing face coverings while indoors.

Face coverings that fit within the CDC guidelines are considered appropriate. SeaWorld reserves the right to require guests to remove and replace face coverings that are deemed offensive or tend to provoke, shock, or offend the community or any group.