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Disney raising attendance caps as CDC eases mask guidelines

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By The Associated Press
Updated May 15, 2021

ORLANDO, Fla. — Disney’s top executive says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s decision to ease up mask-wearing requirements for fully vaccinated people is “very big news for us.”

During an earnings call Thursday, Disney CEO Bob Chapek hinted there could be a change to the mandatory mask requirement at Disney parks soon after the CDC said people could stop wearing masks outdoors in crowds and in most indoor settings.

Disney CEO Bob Chapek said the parks had already started raising the number of people allowed in, at least in Florida, based on relaxed restrictions coming from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office. (Matt Stroshane/Walt Disney Co./TNS)
Disney CEO Bob Chapek said the parks had already started raising the number of people allowed in, at least in Florida, based on relaxed restrictions coming from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office. (Matt Stroshane/Walt Disney Co./TNS)

“Particularly, if anybody’s been in Florida in the middle of summer with a mask on. That could be quite daunting,” Chapek said. “So we think that’s going to make for an even more pleasant experience.”

Chapek said the parks had already started raising the number of people allowed in, at least in Florida, based on relaxed restrictions coming from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office. He didn’t say how many more people were being allowed in the parks compared to the previous restriction of a little more than one-third of a park’s capacity.

“So, I think you’re going to see an immediate increase in the number of folks that we’re able to admit into our parks through our reservation systems that we recently implemented,” Chapek said.

The CDC guidance still calls for wearing masks in crowded indoor settings such as buses, planes, hospitals, prisons and homeless shelters, but it will help clear the way for reopening workplaces, schools and other venues — even removing the need for social distancing for those who are fully vaccinated.

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