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Disney World to Reopen in July

Disney has announced plans to reopen its Disney World Resort, ending a multi-month closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Florida-based complex broke the news via a blog post on Wednesday. It also detailed implementing several measures to curtail the spread of coronavirus at its park.

The theme park, which employs about 70,000 people, will open its ‘Magic Kingdom’ and ‘Animal Kingdom’ parks on July 11; while the EPCOT and Hollywood Studios are to follow suit on July 15.

According to Disney it presented its reopening plan to the Orange County Recovery Task Force in Orlando. It would be coming back with reduced capacity, providing free masks for tourists and employees.

“Today, we submitted a proposal to the Orange County Economic Recovery Task Force in Florida describing our approach for a phased reopening of Walt Disney World Resort theme parks planned to begin on July 11,” the company said.

“Pending Orange County and state approval, our Walt Disney World Resort proposal plans for Magic Kingdom Park and Disney’s Animal Kingdom to begin a phased reopening to the general public on July 11, followed by EPCOT and Disney’s Hollywood Studios on July 15.”

Disney, also said its parades, fireworks displays, and character meet-and-greets would be suspended; alongside high-touch activities as part of measures to address crowd control concerns.

“This phased reopening will demonstrate a deliberate approach, with limits on attendance and controlled guest density that aligns with guidance on physical distancing,” it wrote.

“That means certain experiences we know draw large group gatherings – such as parades and nighttime spectaculars; will return at a later date.

“In addition, makeover opportunities, playgrounds, and character meet-and-greets will remain temporarily unavailable. But characters will still be in our parks to entertain and delight guests.”

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