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freemexy 01 stycznia 197001 stycznia 1970  0 comments  Bez nazwy
Shanghai Disneyland reopens to a reduced

 


With only 20 percent of its park filled, Shanghai Disneyland welcomed guests back to the theme park after a nearly four-month closure caused by concerns over COVID-19.To get more news about Shanghai breaking news, you can visit shine news official website.

In a possible sign of what Florida's theme parks will be like when they reopen, guests in China were required to wear masks and have their temperatures scanned at the entrance. Squares on the ground guided them on where to stand, and every other table in the park's restaurants was left empty.
Shanghai Disneyland closed Jan. 25. It wasn't until early March that it started allowing visitors in its shopping area and some resorts, and allowed themed character breakfasts. In Florida, Walt Disney World has announced that it will reopen part of its shopping and entertainment complex Disney Springs on May 20. There has been no word yet on its resorts or theme parks.

Theme park fans in Florida are looking at how China's operation could work in the United States.

"If people can maintain social distancing in a park, riding outdoor attractions that get disinfected before each load, eating food picked up from mobile orders and eaten away from other parties, I think that parks can return sooner rather than having to wait for a vaccine, as some people have feared might happen," said Robert Niles, founder and editor of the Theme Park Insider blog.

The Chinese government has limited capacity at the park to 24,000 people daily, less than one-third of its pre-outbreak capacity. Shanghai Disneyland has further limited its visitor numbers to 20 percent of capacity, or about 16,000 people. Guests have to register ahead of time for a park visit - Disney officials said this first week is currently sold out.
Operations were quite different on reopening day, with guests passing through a temperature screening tent, wearing plastic gloves as they boarded Buzz Lightyear Planet Rescue, and being told to keep a distance from costumed characters. They had to wave, instead of give the usual hug.

Bob Chapek, CEO of the Walt Disney Company, said on CNBC Monday morning that guests were eager for "some semblance of normal.""This is a baby step. We are moving slowly but we are very encouraged by what we are seeing in Shanghai," he said.He indicated the company is going to be very conservative about reopening. He wouldn't comment on any U.S. opening dates.

At Shanghai Disneyland on Monday, there were no parades, fireworks or indoor shows, to help limit crowds and to prevent people from mingling too close. There was a nighttime outdoor light show, and the park ended the day with characters waving from a balcony and the voice of Emily Blunt in Mary Poppins Returns singing the lullaby Where the Lost Things Go:


freemexy 01 stycznia 197001 stycznia 1970  0 comments  Bez nazwy
Shanghai Disneyland Reportedly Now Set to be First Disney

 

Due to the outbreak of COVID-19 in China, Shanghai Disney Resort has been closed since late January. However, the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel, Disneytown, and Wishing Star Park resumed limited operations on March 9, with health protocols in place to keep guests safe and prevent the further spread of the virus. Now, various sources are pointing at a mid-May reopening for Shanghai Disneyland park.To get more news about shanghai breaking news, you can visit shine news official website.

Over the span of the last few weeks, we've seen various forms of testing going on at the resort, from the return of character dining, to new seating guidelines at shows and theaters, plus newly-installed temporary queues with floor markings to establish social distancing. Shanghai Disneyland is also where we've seen the expanded use of Health QR and temperature checks; with only those showing normal temperatures and a green QR code allowed in. With these protocols in place, the resort is reportedly aiming for a mid-May reopening.

Given the current state of slow phased reopenings across the U.S., and closure extensions issued for Tokyo and Paris, Shanghai Disneyland could be the very first Disney Park to reopen in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

With regards to reopening guidelines, another source indicates that visitors will need to make "prior appointments" in order for the resort to limit and control the number of guests in the park. No further details are available at this time regarding how the booking process would work.

Shanghai Disneyland's reopening is generally seen as a test of sorts for the other Disney Parks to follow, and it's likely that we'll see similar social distancing measures to enter the parks and within attractions, restaurants, and shows once parks reopen.
No official reopening date has been released for Shanghai Disneyland, but with schools set to reopen across Shanghai from April 27 through May 11, an official date is likely to be released soon if not during the Q2 earnings call taking place on May 5.


freemexy 01 stycznia 197001 stycznia 1970  0 comments  Bez nazwy
Shanghai Disneyland reopens with anti-virus controls


Visitors wearing face masks streamed into Shanghai Disneyland as China's most prominent theme park reopened Monday in a new step toward rolling back anti-coronavirus controls that shut down its economy.To get more news about coronavirus in shanghai, you can visit shine news official website.

The park, which closed Jan. 25, will limit visitor numbers and is keeping some attractions closed in line with social distancing guidelines, company executives said.The reopening adds to efforts by companies and the ruling Communist Party to revive the world's second-largest economy following a shutdown that plunged it into its worst slump since at least the 1960s.

"We hope that today's reopening serves as a beacon of light across the globe, providing hope and inspiration to everyone," the president of Shanghai Disney Resort, Joe Schott, told reporters.

China, where the pandemic began in December, was the first economy to shut down and the first to reopen after the ruling party declared the disease under control in early March.Factories and shops have reopened but cinemas, karaoke parlors, gyms and other businesses still are closed.

Disney guests, many wearing Mickey Mouse ears, and children dressed as movie characters were checked for the virus's telltale fever at the gate. The company's signature tune, "When You Wish Upon a Star" played over loudspeakers.

Decals on sidewalks and at lines for attractions show visitors where to stand to keep a safe distance. The company said rides will be limited to one group of visitors per car to keep strangers separated."Excited about the opening of the gate!" people in the first group of guests shouted as they entered the park.

Visitors are required to make advance reservations, show government-issued identification and download a smartphone app issued by the Shanghai city government that tracks their health and their contacts with anyone who might have been exposed to the virus.

That allows the company to "understand and regulate the flow of traffic," said Andrew Bolstein, the park's senior vice president for operations.Activities including children's play areas and indoor theater shows are closed in line with government restrictions, Bostein said.


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