Katy Perry, John Mayer together again?

Katy Perry and John Mayer on a December 2013 episode of Ellen Youtube Screenshot/ file

It's been an on-off relationship for Katy Perry and John Mayer since they started dating in 2012, but they seem to be together once more as they were seen in Disneyland on Monday, May 25. 

The "Roar" singer was dressed casually in a black and white polka dot hooded jacket which she pulled up over her head, while Mayer also partially concealed himself in a black hooded jacket. The couple was spotted riding some of the theme parks' most popular rides and they brought along a group of their friends to join them on their evening date. According to E! News, Mayer opted out of the Space Mountain ride, but Perry's friends stayed by her side during the ride.

Perry and Mayer have split up numerous times during their 33-month-long romance and, in April, it was rumored that the two were back on but they were very careful not to be photographed together. Still, the two were seen in the new West Hollywood hot spot Ysabel last month, where, according to E!'s witnesses, they looked very much like a couple and were acting very cozy with one another during the meal. Before that, they were photographed together after February's Super Bowl game, where Perry was the Halftime headliner. It was Missy Elliott, who also performed during the halftime show, who posted the picture on her Twitter account. 

While the status of their relationship has not been confirmed, a source told People magazine that the pair is casually dating for now. 

"They have spent time together, but it doesn't seem like they are back in a serious relationship," said the insider. "It seems they only see each other whenever it's convenient. They have spent time in L.A. when Katy has had a break from her tour." 

Perry and Mayer first started dating in August 2012 and had a couple of breakups before what appeared to be a final split in February 2014. 

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