PHOTOS: Disney Character Face Masks Now Sold at Walt Disney World Resort Hotel Shops

If you’re lucky enough to be staying at one of the newly-reopened DVC resorts across Walt Disney World, you can also be among the first to sport one of the new Disney face masks that were initially available for pre-order on shopDisney during the closure. Now making their way to Disney Springs, these face masks are also available at resort hotel stores, including La Boutique at Disney’s Riviera Resort. After enjoying a leisurely, socially-distanced character breakfast at Topolino’s Terrace, we meandered back downstairs to the main lobby, where the resort store has reopened with new social distancing measures and merchandise.

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Before entering the boutique, guests are alerted of new Health and Safety Reminders, also posted throughout the resort. Additionally, there’s a hand sanitizer station.

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Social distancing markers are set up 6 feet apart outside the store for guests to queue up.

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Similar to the Virtual Queues in place at many of Disney Springs’ more popular retail locations, like World of Disney, guests can sign up to receive a text with a return time if the store is at capacity.

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In addition to the resort’s full line of themed exclusive merchandise (like these adorable Loungefly backpacks), the store also carries Disney Cloth Face Masks.

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Signage informs guests of Disney’s initiative to donate one million cloth face masks for children and families in underserved and vulnerable communities across the U.S.

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Individual face masks retail for $6.00 each, or 4 for $20, plus tax. There is a limit of 4 masks per guest, with no discounts and no refunds, exchanges, or refunds.

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La Boutique carries two patterns, the Mickey face and the black-and-white Minnie style, the latter of which is a perfect style choice for the classic-themed resort.

If you’re looking for a wider variety of face masks, you’ll find the full collection at the Marketplace Co-Op at Disney Springs, however if you’re staying at a resort and need some fresh new face masks, head on over to the resort store to stock up.

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