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Disneyland to reopen to out-of-state visitors

Updated May 26, 2021 - 3:52 pm

Disney will reopen its theme parks to out-of-state visitors beginning June 15, the theme park announced Wednesday.

This summer, the all-new Avengers Campus is set to open June 4 at Disney California Adventure park, with Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel reopening on June 15 and Disneyland Hotel back in operation on July 2.

Reservations for Disneyland park and Disney California Adventure park can now be made online at Disneyland.com.

The State of California strongly recommends that all guests be fully vaccinated or obtain a negative COVID-19 test prior to entering the theme parks. In addition, all guests will be required to wear an approved face covering throughout their visit at the Disneyland Resort.

Until June 15, all guests visiting the Disneyland Resort must be California residents visiting in groups no larger than three households, according to the announcement on the Disney Parks Blog.

The announcement notes that procedures could change “as we continue to update our health and safety processes based on guidance from the state of California and local health officials.” It recommends checking back often on the website as information continues to be updated.

To enter a theme park, all guests ages 3 and older must have both a ticket and theme park reservation for the same park on the same date, the announcement said. It also states that the booking window for theme park reservations has expanded to 120 days, giving guests additional time to plan a visit.

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