Disneyland and some other California theme parks are dealing with some confusion surrounding their COVID reopening rules. When news of Disney’s California Adventure and Six Flags Magic Mountain accepting new ticket reservations broke, fans were ecstatic. However, there has been some pause among the celebrations. California might be inching closer to being open for business, but that doesn’t mean it’s anything goes. People from out of state want to visit Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm too. But, the current guidelines have a bit of a grey area when it comes to tourists from other states. Paying customers want clarity, but that may not come as quickly as they’d like. Some experts believe that the wording on sites like Disney’s will change relatively soon. But for now, the letter of the law is locals only.

As we gear up for the reopening of @Disneyland Resort theme parks on April 30, we’re excited to share details about the attractions and entertainment you’ll be able to experience on your next visit. More details on the Disney Parks Blog: https://t.co/7uE8bIuPnm pic.twitter.com/Z1f573I02Z