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Due to regulations from the French government, some COVID-19 health & safety proctors are still in place at Disneyland Paris to keep guests as safe as possible. This week there have been a couple of policy relaxations. First, is that face coverings are now only required for guests aged 11 and over. Guests can still remove face coverings when eating or drinking, and taking selfies with characters. Previously, guests aged 6+ were required to wear face coverings. Secondly, because of the face covering policy still in place, social distancing markers around Disneyland Paris can now be removed. Click here to read all the latest official health & safety policies at Disneyland Paris.
The wearing of an appropriate face covering remains mandatory for all our guests ages 11 and over. In accordance with government recommendations, face coverings are still recommended from the age of six.
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