
- The Walt Disney Co (NYSE:DIS) looks to make face coverings optional for fully vaccinated guests indoors and outdoors at Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts from February 17.
 - Those who are not fully vaccinated will continue wearing face coverings in all indoor locations at its parks in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
 - Face coverings will continue to be required by all guests two and older on enclosed vehicles, including Disney buses, monorails, and Skyliner.
 - A Disneyland official confirmed to CNN that Anaheim, California, will update its policy effective February 17, aligning with Walt Disney World.
 - Disney's change follows Florida's Universal Orlando, which lifted its indoor and outdoor face-covering requirement for fully vaccinated guests on Saturday.
 - Unvaccinated guests were encouraged to wear face coverings indoors, Universal Orlando said.
 - In California, Universal Hollywood still requires guests to wear face coverings at all times, both indoors and outdoors, regardless of vaccination status under a Los Angeles County face-covering mandate.
 - Universal Hollywood also has a vaccination or negative Covid-19 test requirement for guests five and older per Los Angeles County rules.
 - Price Action: DIS shares traded lower by 0.47% at $154 in the premarket on the last check Wednesday.