Disneyland is serious about its rules for reopening.
While fans are excited that the legendary California theme park reopening, things won’t be back to normal …at least yet.
The Happiest Place on Earth has added new regulations for its guests.
The Disney Parks Blog posted details including everything that guests need to do in preparation for the park’s reopening this weekend.
Before guests arrive at the park, they should make sure that they have their ticket and confirmation of the required theme park reservation (guests under the age of 3 are exempt from this, according to the blog entry).
Guests will need to bring proof of California residency with them. This is because, currently, Disneyland is only allowing California residents to enter the park.
Wishful guests were hoping Disney might change this rule due to a recent amendment to the state’s regulations for businesses.
Many of the park’s features have changed for the reopening, such as cashless payment options and guests to use mobile ordering for food and beverage services.
Disneyland will reopen on April 30.