When Disneyland and Disney World might reopen following COVID-19 closures
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With the theme parks closed indefinitely during the spread of COVID-19, many are wondering when Disneyland and Walt Disney World will reopen. The The theme parks in Anaheim, California and Orlando, Florida have been closed since March 12th due to concerns about the spread of the Corona virus.
Until the reopening you can enjoy content from theme parks the Disney Magic Moments website like virtual passages of attractions, Disney Worlds Happily Ever After fireworks show, a tour of Disneyland’s new Magic Happens parade and sing along with the Dapper Dans from Main Street.
The following data are estimates based on current information from countries, states, and counties. Disney Parks does not respond to a comment request.
Disneyland, California: “Once Therapeutics Are Developed”
As part of Governor Gavin Newsom’s plan to reopen California, Disneyland and other theme parks are likely to fall into the last category of those eligible to resume operations in phase four:
- Security and readiness – more testing, contact tracking, PPE, hospital capacity; make essential working environments as safe as possible; Preparation of guidelines for the workforce
- Gradually some low-risk jobs will be opened with changes, e.g. B. Retail with roadside pickup, manufacturing, offices where telework is not possible. The next school year may start in July or August. Childcare facilities for a limited number
- Opening of higher risk environments with adjustments and limitations on the size of meetings, e.g. B. hairdressing and nail salons, gyms, films, sports without a live audience, services
- Order for end of stay at home – reopening high-risk experiences and venues, including concerts, convention centers, sports with live audiences once therapeutics are developed
Newsom did not provide a schedule for each phase, but California is still only in the first phase – even though he said Friday The state is “days, not weeks” from the second stage.
A Vaccine is not likely before 2021, although the FDA has one Emergency authorization to use remdesivir as COVID-19 treatment Friday.
Walt Disney World, Florida: After May 2020
As Florida is a bit more sluggish at Lockdowns, Governor Ron DeSantis announced on Wednesday its plan to start reopening the state on Monday, May 4, despite people being asked to do so Stay 6 feet apart and limit the group size to 10 – Walt Disney World seems much closer to reopening.
During a meeting on April 28, the Orange County Economic Recovery Task Force from Orlando explained Guidelines and mandates for theme parks, particularly those related to Disney World. Large guidelines recommend two guidelines: tape markings 6 feet apart in lines for attractions and encouragement for employees over 65 to stay at home.
Mandates include that Disney limits its capacity to 50% in phase one and 75% in phase two. non-contact hand disinfectant at all entrances, turnstiles and entrances and exits of attractions; and wipe all railings and surfaces after each use. The task force also said there must be temperature checks for employees before the shift and that employees with a temperature above 100.4 are not allowed in Disney World. All employees with flu-like symptoms must stay at home.
It is unclear when Orlando’s phases will begin, but the first phase of Florida’s reopening begins on Monday. The nationwide rules – with the exception of South Florida – also stipulate that restaurants and retail stores are limited to a capacity of 25%. Cinemas, hairdressing salons, gyms and bars remain closed. Those who visit Florida from outside the state still have to isolate themselves for two weeks, although DeSantis said Florida is probably more weeks than months away from the second stage.
Disney parks around the world
Both Shanghai Disney and Hong Kong Disney closed Late January followed by Tokyo Disney Resort in late February. Disneyland Paris closed on March 12th.
- Tokyo Disney Resort: After May 2020 – The latest from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was that a The nationwide shutdown would take at least until May 6th, after a Resurgence in mid-April cases. An update from Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea on Friday said it will set a reopening date in mid-May.
- Disneyland Paris: September 2020 – France is one of the most affected European nations. French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced on April 28 a plan to reopen shops and schools from May 11, beaches on June 1, and restaurants and cafes on June 2. Public events with More than 5,000 people are against the law until September. The latest update from Disneyland Paris came on April 23 when it noted that Parks would “remain closed until further notice”.
- Shanghai Disneyland: Still slowly reopening – – Shanghai began opening restaurants and shops in Disneytown on March 9, Wishing Star Park and the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel. All guests to these destinations must undergo a temperature test, present a green Shanghai QR health code in restaurants, wear a mask all the time, and “Maintain respectful social distance at all times in shops, queues and restaurants. ” Shanghai Disney seems ready to keep people socially distant when it opens again, with stickers that are said to already be on the floor to keep people apart.
- Hong Kong Disneyland: Unknown – – Hong Kong’s guide to coronavirus doesn’t mention theme parks, but it is Guidelines for mass assemblies This includes hand disinfectants in all public areas, the provision of surgical masks for the participants, the cleaning and disinfection of common objects and floors, and the provision of PPE for all persons who are intended to care for sick visitors. In Hong Kong, public gatherings are limited to four people and recommended social distance of 5 feet. While The Hong Kong Disneyland Park remains closed, Disney’s Inspiration Lake Recreation Center is still open.
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