• On May 8, 2021
    Jennifer from OR Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    It states that parties can be no bigger than three households. Exactly how many people is that?

    Heigh-ho, Jennifer, it's off to Disneyland Resort you go!

    You must be so excited to be dreaming of a trip to the Happiest Place on Earth. I bet you're whistling while you work all day long. Before you ride off into the sunset, let's go over a few important details.

    Under guidance from the state of California, only residents of the Golden State may visit the theme parks at this time, and groups traveling together can be no larger than 3 households. A household is defined as people living together in the same home, which means Snow White and all seven dwarfs count as one household. The Evil Queen lives alone, which means she also counts as one household. All 9 of them could visit as a group, along with Evil Queen's huntsman, who also resides by himself, thereby creating a three-household party. 

    I hope this is helpful, Jennifer. As we continue to progress through the reopening period, and the current public health situation evolves, keep your eyes on the Disney Parks Blog and Experience Updates page for all information related to health and safety protocols. Thanks so much for sending your question to planDisney, and we'll see ya real soon!

    Betsy
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Meet the Panelist: Betsy, Maryland

Greetings! I'm Betsy, a middle school teacher, wife, and mom of two. My family and I love to travel the world, but our best memories are those made when we're visiting Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resort. No matter how many times we visit, there is always something new to see, ride, or eat at the Disney Parks. Learn More About Betsy

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