Cape Breton Post

All masks, no fireworks

Shanghai Disneyland in muted reopening after coronaviru­s closedown

- JOSH HORWITZ

SHANGHAI - Thousands of visitors streamed into Shanghai Disneyland on Monday for the first time in three months as the Chinese park became the first reopened by Walt Disney Co. after the coronaviru­s pandemic brought the Magic Kingdom to a standstill.

While Mickey Mouse joined xfamiliar Disney characters welcoming the crowds, the Shanghai experience will not be as it was: Instead of parades and fireworks, there are mandatory masks, temperatur­e screenings and social distancing for visitors and employees.

Among the crowd on Monday was Shanghai Disneyland pass holder Kay Yu. “I think (these measures) make tourists feel at ease,” said the 29-yearold, who was wearing a Minnie Mouse hat and said he had woken up at 4 a.m. to make the trip to the park.

Disney’s $5.5-billion China flagship is the first of its six resorts around the world to reopen after the pandemic that has now killed more than 280,000 people globally threw consumer service businesses around the world into turmoil. The reopening may provide a glimpse of how Disney can begin to recover from closures set to strip $1.4 billion from the company’s profit.

But the limited scope of the reopening in Shanghai underlines the scale of that task: While it welcomed more than 10 million guests in its first year after opening in 2016, the park will now restrict visitor numbers to 20 per cent of daily capacity, or about 16,000 people — far below a level initially requested by the Chinese government.

As well as scrapping parades and fireworks — replacing the latter with an evening light projection show - Disney has shut interactiv­e children’s play areas and indoor live theatre shows.

Still, the vast majority of its rides as well as most of its restaurant­s and shows will be open, said Andrew Bolstein, the park’s senior vicepresid­ent of operations. More might reopen in time to come depending on the situation and government regulation­s, he added.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Disney characters Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, among others, greet visitors at Shanghai Disney Resort as the Shanghai Disneyland theme park reopens following a shutdown due to the COVID-19 outbreak, in Shanghai, China, Monday.
REUTERS Disney characters Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, among others, greet visitors at Shanghai Disney Resort as the Shanghai Disneyland theme park reopens following a shutdown due to the COVID-19 outbreak, in Shanghai, China, Monday.

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