Can out of state guests go to Disneyland?
Isabella Harris
Updated on January 17, 2026
Disneyland welcomes out-of-state visitors as California fully reopens. (CNN) — Disneyland is welcoming out-of-state guests for the first time since March 2020, six weeks after the resort reopened to California residents.
Can non-California residents go to Disney?
Starting this Tuesday, June 15th, non-California residents will be able to visit Disneyland for the first time since the pandemic began back in early 2020. The Disneyland Resort in Anaheim California reopened on April 30th of this year.Can fully vaccinated out of state people go to Disneyland?
Disneyland Resort will drop mask requirements for fully vaccinated guests and end restrictions on visitors from outside California starting Tuesday. The theme park also said in a statement Monday that in accordance with California's June 15 reopening plan, there will no longer be physical distancing requirements.Is California allowing out-of-state visitors?
California has no travel restrictions or requirements at this time. Help keep California open and our communities healthy by following CDC travel guidelines.Do you have to show proof of vaccine to go to Disneyland?
Updates at the Theme ParksThe State of California strongly recommends that all Guests be fully vaccinated or receive a negative COVID-19 test prior to entering the theme parks. Guests will not be required to show proof of vaccination, but vaccinated Guests must self-attest that they are in compliance prior to entry.
Disneyland Welcomes Back Out-of-State Guests
Does Disneyland ask for proof of residency?
After completing your purchase and scheduling your Theme Park Reservations, you will once again be asked to verify your residency, on the day of your visit, using a valid government-issued photo ID before admission.Is Disneyland open to non Californians?
The fact that the Disneyland Resort is opening to non-California residents for the first time since reopening in April is a big deal. Disneyland is often thought of as a beacon for the travel and tourism industry, and has only closed four times in its decades long history.Does California residents check Disney ID?
The Southern California Resident Ticket can accept any form of valid Government ID that includes a photo, such as a U.S. Passport or a Military ID, BUT you also must bring an official document showing your residency, like a recent utility bill or lease/rental agreement.Is Disneyland still free on your birthday?
As of right now Disney does not give free admission on your birthday though they will help you celebrate it. Be sure to stop by Guest Relations and pick up a free birthday button. You're sure to receive lots of birthday wishes from Cast Members and guests alike.How much do Disneyland tickets cost for California residents?
California Resident Ticket Offer – Purchase a 3-Day Ticket with Admission to 1 Park Per Day for as Low as $83 Per Day.Does Disney check ID with tickets?
If you have regular single-day or multi-day One Park Per Day and Park Hopper tickets, you will not be asked for ID. The Cast Member will take your photo the first time you scan in for the day and that ticket will then be assigned to you.Is Disneyland at full capacity now?
Sources indicate that Disneyland Resort will return to full capacity beginning May 1, 2022. This has not yet been confirmed by Disney directly. Disney usually avoids releasing exact attendance and capacity numbers.Does Disneyland have limiting capacity 2022?
During today's 2022 Q1 earnings call, Disney noted that the capacity of both Walt Disney World and Disneyland is still limited, but rather than due to COVID-19 safety measure constraints, it is now due to staff shortages.What capacity is Disneyland at right now?
Register reports Disneyland park's capacity hovers around the 85,000 mark and further explains that an average days sees about 51,000 visitors. For California Adventure, O.C. Register reports we're looking at 50,000 for the maximum capacity and an average of 27,000 each day.How do I prove residency in California?
§ 15.01. Acceptable Proof of California Residency.
- (1) Rental or lease agreement with the signature of the owner/landlord and the tenant/resident.
- (2) Deed or title to residential real property.
- (3) Mortgage bill.
- (4) Home utility bill including cellular phone bill.