Hi Wade!
Welcome to planDisney! Thank you so much for sending this Disneyland Resort question our way. I'm happy to be your planEAR today! Oh boy! Disney Days with two of your favorite Mouseketeers. I'm smiling already thinking of what fun you're all going to have!
At this time there currently is no requirement, either from the state or city, for Disneyland Resort guests to prove their vaccination status or to show documentation of a negative covid test before entry to
Disneyland's Theme Parks or
Resort Hotels. Disney and The State of California do strongly recommend that all Guests be fully vaccinated before entering Disneyland Resort, but for the time being, you're all set. Do note that currently
all guests ages 2 years and older must wear face coverings when indoors, including on indoor attractions, regardless of vaccination status. There is a chance that information and protocols could change before your visit, so keep an eye on the
Experience Updates page as well as the
Travel Information page, especially in the week or two before your arrival.
I hope your family is getting oh so excited to spend some quality time at Mickey's original house, Wade. From enjoying
family favorite attractions to exploring new fun like the brand new
Avengers Campus, I know your Disney days together are going to be full of non-stop magic and laughter. It's not too late to make
Advance Dining Reservations at some of Walt's favorites like Carnation Cafe or Plaza Inn, or to dine with some of your favorites by booking a
Character Meal. And don't forget to stop and have your day documented by
Disney's PhotoPass Photographers!
I hope this helped to clEAR up your question, Wade. And if you have any more Disneyland Resort planning questions, We're All Ears!
~Kristen