ANAHEIM, Calif. (NEXSTAR) — Disneyland announced on Wednesday it will begin allowing out-of-state visitors to purchase tickets and visit the Anaheim theme parks beginning June 15.

Since the parks reopened earlier this year, only Californians were allowed to visit the theme parks.

While some theme parks in California already admit out-of-state travelers who provide proof of vaccination, Disney opted to wait until June 15 to make the policy change.

According to Disney, masks will be required for all guests “except when actively eating or drinking.”

What happens on June 15?

Gov. Newsom had previously announced the planned reopening for June 15, 2021 – meaning the state won’t enforce any COVID-19 restrictions anymore. Instead, individual counties and businesses can choose to have their own safety policies in place, if any at all.

In a Friday morning phone conference, California’s top health official Dr. Mark Ghaly and Newsom’s Senior Economic Advisor Dee Dee Myers made some specific declarations about what this means.

Physical distancing won’t be required anymore – one of the main safety measures taken when the pandemic started in March 2020.

As businesses slowly opened, signage had been required to make sure people are standing at least six feet away from each other. But that’s no longer necessary starting June 16.

There also won’t be capacity limits.

The stripped restrictions also include lifting the face mask mandate for people who are fully vaccinated, after the CDC said vaccinated people don’t need one in most public places, indoors and out unless it’s crowded.

Ghaly said there will still be some guidance on masking when appropriate after June 15, in alignment with the CDC’s guidance.

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Fully vaccinated means it’s been two weeks since the second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine was administered or two weeks since the Johnson & Johnson solo shot.

“We’re among the leading states in the nation” for vaccines administered, Dr. Ghaly said.

He also said it should be fairly easy for any Californian who isn’t yet vaccinated to get the shots.

However, the state will still recommend that businesses use vaccine and test result verification — although there won’t be any type of statewide system for verification.

The state suggests venues attracting big outdoor events with over 10,000 people should verify that attendees are either fully vaccinated, have a negative COVID-19 test result, or allow attendees to wear a mask.

Any events that are indoors with over 5,000 people will be required to verify vaccination status or a negative test result.