Disneyland
Anaheim (United States) (AFP) - Fans wearing Mickey Mouse ears lined up as Disneyland in California finally reopened Friday, more than 400 days after the pandemic forced an unprecedented closure for the self-styled "Happiest Place on Earth." "It is the greatest feeling ever!" said Momi Young-Wilkins, a 55-year-old mother as she brought her children to the world-famous park near Los Angeles. "I promised my daughters we would be back here on opening day, and I made it happen." Disneyland Park -- the world's second-most visited theme park -- and neighboring Disney California Adventure Park have b...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Disneyland will reopen April 30 after more than a year of closure as the Covid-19 pandemic eases its grip on California, the company announced Wednesday. Disneyland Park -- the world's second-most visited theme park -- and neighboring Disney California Adventure Park will allow visitors at "significantly limited" capacity. "The day all of us have long been waiting for is almost here," said Disneyland Resort president Ken Potrock in a statement. "We're excited to have more than 10,000 cast members returning to work as we get ready to welcome our guests back to this happy pla...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Disneyland is aiming to reopen in late April at limited capacity after California eased Covid-19 restrictions, Disney CEO Bob Chapek said Tuesday. The world's second-most visited theme park has been closed for almost exactly a year, with the mega attraction near Los Angeles unable to reopen last summer even while other Disney resorts did so worldwide. "Here in California, we're encouraged by the positive trends we're seeing and we're hopeful they'll continue to improve and we'll be able to reopen our Parks to guests with limited capacity by late April," said Chapek. A preci...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - California on Friday paved the way for Disneyland, other theme parks and outdoor stadiums to welcome guests back sooner than expected as it relaxed reopening criteria following a sharp decline in Covid-19 cases and pressure from operators. The move announced by the state health department will permit ballparks, stadiums and mega-attractions including Disneyland, Magic Mountain and Universal Studios to admit visitors from April 1, according to conditions in their county, and at reduced capacities. With these improvements, "California can begin gradually and safely bringing b...
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