The ideal is to go on a day that is not a weekend, you have to buy tickets online and well go early, with comfortable clothes and shoes, water, antibacterial gel and a mask, these require them even for children
None due to the pandemic, only if there are many people not respecting healthy distance protocols and they do not wear face masks
None. I went this month of August for my saint and there is nothing, they only give you a pin where it says that it is your saint and everyone greets you, but nothing more. I thought that due to a pandemic they would control the capacity, but there are more people than ever
There are no restrictions, use a mask indoors, my advice to go during the week, bring frozen water and a snack, the queues are immense to enter the attractions, next time I buy a fast pass, it is more expensive but it saves you all the queue of more than 35 minutes always, it is worth it, you will enjoy it.
They say if he goes. Own day is free for the clumpleañero ask
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You have to be by reservation. And $ 25 parking.
In October it is an anniversary and there will be events, buy a month in advance and schedule the visit a day or 2 as you like, keep a healthy distance, take antibacterial gel mask, download the Disney app and set aside, restore and pay with a credit card and check your reservation. time and day be punctual to enter have fun arrive early if you have questions in the app there is chat and you can ask questions.
Hi! No, for now Disney all you have to buy tickets is through its website, and remember that you must reserve the day you want to come to the park in advance, since due to the covid it is by reservation and it may or may not be available the park
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