Hong Kong Disneyland, which just reopened on June 18, will reportedly close again due to the novel Coronavirus. Read on for details.
According to various unofficial accounts on twitter, Hong Kong Disneyland will be closing again amid an outbreak of COVID-19.
The park reopened on June 18 with safety precautions and limited capacity in place, similar to the policies we are seeing in the parks in the United States.
The Hong Kong Disneyland park was the second park to reopen after all Disney parks closed down earlier in 2020 due to the spread of coronavirus. It will be the first park to close back down.
I give it a month. Florida's cases are out of control. And I anticipate you'll see spread in a lot of neighboring states too - anywhere people can make it to Orlando relatively easily by car.
Hong Kong Disneyland, which just reopened on June 18, will reportedly close again due to the novel Coronavirus. Read on for details.
According to various unofficial accounts on twitter, Hong Kong Disneyland will be closing again amid an outbreak of COVID-19.
The park reopened on June 18 with safety precautions and limited capacity in place, similar to the policies we are seeing in the parks in the United States.
The Hong Kong Disneyland park was the second park to reopen after all Disney parks closed down earlier in 2020 due to the spread of coronavirus. It will be the first park to close back down.
It’s interesting to read the angle of “smaller than expected crowds” — as if we’re not in the middle of a historic pandemic. And maybe the virus deniers aren’t as abundant as we think they are. Why is this so shocking?
goldengirlz , chatter on FB when they announced September hours was interesting. I mean, the parks are pretty empty when I've seen stuff on IG.
I don't know why they don't go to a reservation/party type setup. Just having stuff open and staff working doesn't seem like a great business model right now.
ETA: When I say reservations/party I just mean in the sense of a set time. Not a ticketed event that costs more. Just a way to sort of reduce hours and centralize attendance. If I'm making sense.