New Stickers Remind Guests to Keep Masks on for Photos in Disney World

Disney World has added various signage around the parks and resorts reminding guests of their face mask policies. One of those guidelines has been to keep masks on at all times, including when taking photos.

Face mask signage is abundant in Disney World so guests know the latest policies.

We spotted new face mask stickers today in EPCOT which remind guests about their “maskless photo” policy right as they’re about to take the photo!

Over by some of the Flower and Garden Festival topiaries, we noticed a new sticker located on the ground that includes Disney World’s face mask policy regarding photos.

New ground markers have appeared in Disney World reminding guests of the face mask policy!

The sticker reads, “Wear a mask while taking photos” and also includes an image reminding guests to make sure their face masks are covering their nose and mouth.

The markers are located right about where someone would be standing to snap a photo.

As a reminder, Disney World’s current face mask policy states that all guests above the age of 2 must wear a face mask at all times, except when stationary and actively eating or drinking. We’ll continue to check on Disney World’s health and safety guidelines so you’re equipped with the most up-to-date information ahead of your next vacation!

Click here to get caught up on the latest Disney World face mask policies while dining!

Have you been to Disney World since the parks reopened last July? Let us know in the comments!

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One Reply to “New Stickers Remind Guests to Keep Masks on for Photos in Disney World”

  1. Sucking the life out of special memories. Is anyone with influence able to work on Disney with this nonsense. I realize they are a private company that can do what it wants, but this mask craziness is destroying people ability to communicate and is truly damaging to the health, both physical and emotional health, of children.