The amusement park company that is home to the zombie movie “Zombies” has updated its rules to prohibit people from wearing “disorderly attire” on the park.
The Dollywood resort announced in a blog post on Thursday that all park guests and employees must wear face masks or face coverings.
“We would like to inform our guests that all of our guests and staff are advised to follow our policy on wearing face masks,” the company wrote in a statement.
“Please take note that Dollywood has been updated on this topic.
Please see below for more information.”
Dollywood has a history of restricting people’s use of social media to prevent the spread of communicable diseases.
Last month, it also banned people from bringing their own water bottles and said anyone found to be carrying water or liquids in public would be ejected from the premises.
The amusement park has previously been accused of being a hub for the spread and spread of the disease, and it was fined $1.5 million for breaching its regulations last year.
The park is owned by the Dollywood company, which also owns the Wanda Entertainment and Theme Parks chain.