Walt Disney World Resort Removes COVID-19 Warning From Website

In another update of COVID-19 policies at Walt Disney World Resort, we noticed the removal of the COVID-19 warning from the Walt Disney World website and the My Disney Experience app, this concludes a series of COVID-19 policy rollbacks that began at the beginning of the year. The website no […]

In another update of COVID-19 policies at Walt Disney World Resort, we noticed the removal of the COVID-19 warning from the Walt Disney World website and the My Disney Experience app, this concludes a series of COVID-19 policy rollbacks that began at the beginning of the year.

Walt Disney World removes Covid-19 warning from website and My Disney Experience applications.

The website no longer shows a COVID-19 warning at the top, concluding the safety measures Walt Disney World has put in place for the pandemic. This comes just after President Biden said, “The pandemic is over,” in an interview with 60 Minutes yesterday.

Previously, the website had a large section at the top for “COVID-19 Warning and Information.” The warnings were simplified earlier this year and are now completely gone from the top of the site. The “Experience Updates” page with health and safety information was still live at the time of publishing.

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At this time, the COVID-19 pop-up warning has also disappeared from the My Disney Experience app, with all updates directing back to the Walt Disney World website.

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