Disney World Florida re-opens – but there won’ t be fireworks or parades

Adrian Ovalle

Disney World Florida has actually resumed after 4 months of lockdown, in spite of a current rise in COVID-19 cases in the United States state.

“The Most Magical Place on Earth” has actually presented rigorous guidelines – consisting of compulsory masks and social distancing – in a quote to avoid the spread of coronavirus.

Together With the Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom has actually likewise resumed. Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios will re- open in 4 days.

Universal Orlando and SeaWorld Orlando have actually currently opened their doors.

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Masks and temperature level checks are the brand-new typical

The re- openings come as lots of cities and countries re- present constraints, in reaction to increasing COVID-19 cases.

Florida verified 10,000 more infections on Saturday, and there have actually been 500 coronavirus- associated deaths in the recently alone.

The Wonderful Kingdom will look extremely various in a post- lockdown world.

Disney has actually suspended fireworks shows and parades to avoid crowds, and in a blow for huggers, the costumed characters will not be able to welcome visitors.

Rather, Disney characters remain in motorcades, and will make their method through the park.

Other changes in location consist of compulsory advance reservation, temperature level look at arrival for both visitors and personnel, and no hopping in between parks.

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Improved cleansing procedures remain in location

Disney fan Diane Watkins, an instructor from Alabama who goes to the Florida resort around 8 times a year, was among the first to return.

She stated the return was “very emotional”, and left her in tears, including: “Hot or not, mask or not, we’re just happy to be here”.

She likewise stated that due to the park’s decreased capability, the await a few of the most popular flights had actually been slashed from 90 minutes to 5.

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Lori Lovell, from Indiana, called the park her “second home”, and concurred that the absence of crowds was a certain plus.

She stated: “I have actually been here on spring breaks where you can hardly walk, [but now] the sidewalks are extremely large open.”

Early park- goers appeared to be adhering to Disney’s guidelines, with the huge bulk using masks and sticking to social distancing.

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