Disney Lowers Minimum Age Required to Wear a Face Mask at Walt Disney World Theme Parks and Disney Springs

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Disney has quietly lowered the minimum age required to wear a face mask.

When Disney first published the rules that guests were required to follow when entering Disney Springs, they stated that face coverings were required for guests ages 3 and older. Recently, Disney updated their Walt Disney World websites, including the website for Disney Springs, to reflect that the minimum age required to wear a face mask has been lowered to 2 years old and older. That means that the only guests not required to wear a face mask are less than 2 years old, no exceptions.

This new minimum age requirement also applies to the theme park rules found on the Walt Disney World website.

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