Disneyland Is EXEMPT From California Governor’s Recommendation Against Large Gatherings
It was announced Thursday morning that Gavin Newsom, the Governor of California, has recommended the canceling of gatherings of 250 or more people.
A few industries and institutions received special exemptions from this order, notably the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim.
Governor Newsom spoke with Disney’s former CEO Bob Iger on March 11th and came to the conclusion that Disneyland could continue to remain open and will not be required to close in order to comply with the order.
This comes as the Governor strongly urged all public non-essential sporting events, conferences, concerts, and other gatherings be canceled through at least the end of March. According to the Governor, theme parks, casinos, and theaters are exempt due to the “complexity of their unique circumstances.”
Currently, Disneyland has taken measures in preventing the spread of coronavirus, including the addition of hand sanitizer stations throughout the parks near security checkpoints and some dining locations. They have also added a feature to their app that will show guests where to locate these stations.
As of this writing, Shanghai Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland, and the Tokyo Disney Resort remain closed. Some operations in Shanghai have reopened, including the Disneytown shopping district and the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel. In Europe, Disneyland Paris currently remains open, although a Cast Member there had reportedly tested positive for coronavirus.
Check out our coverage on COVID-19 as it relates to Disney Parks here!
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