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Disney is aiming to reopen Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park some time in April after a year-long closure due to theCOVID-19pandemic, according to company CEO Bob Chapek.
The news comes just days after California health officials announced that theme parks such as Disneyland may beeligible to reopen at a reduced capacity starting on April 1.
In order for Disney’s parks to reopen, Orange County — where they’re located — will have to meet specific COVID-19 metrics related to positive case counts under the state’sBlueprint for a Safer Economyguidelines.
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Once the county has reached the red tier — meaning it is reporting four to seven daily new COVID cases per 100,000 residents or 5 to 8 percent positivity rate — the parks will be able to open their doors at 15 percent capacity.
As case rates continue to drop, the theme park capacity may rise up to 35 percent. There is no guidance for reopening at a higher capacity at this time. For now, the state officials said that “attendance will be limited to in-state visitors.”
“While last week’s announcement states that theme parks may open starting on April 1, the fact is it will take some time to get them ready for our guests — this includes recalling more than 10,000 furloughed cast and retraining them to be able to operate according to the State of California’s new requirements,” Chapek said in his statement on Tuesday.
Back in October, Disney was forced to lay off 28,000 park employees because of shutdowns.
Disneyland and California Adventure first closed its doors last March due to the pandemic.
While Walt Disney World in Florida has since reopened at limited capacity withmask mandatesand distancing restrictions,stricter regulationsin California mandated that the parks remain closed.
In November, Disney was able toopen a portion of California Adventure for in-person shopping and dining only, but had toclose its dining operationsjust weeks later due to rising COVID-19 cases in the area.
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Recently, Disney announced that fans will be able to experience parts of California Adventure with “A Touch of Disney,” a ticketed, limited-capacity food festival that will begin on March 18.
Attractions will not be open during the event, though guestswill be able to sample snacksat different locations throughout the park.
About 1,000 employees who were laid off or furloughed will be rehired for the upcoming food festival.
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