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PARK POLITICS

Disney urges California officials to let the company reopen the Disneyland theme park after being shuttered for six months.

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LOS ANGELES: Walt Disney Co urged California officials on Tuesday to let the company reopen the Disneyland theme park, which remains shuttered six months after closing down to help curb the spread of coronaviru­s.

With approval from local authoritie­s, Disney has reopened its parks in Shanghai, Paris and Florida with limited attendance, face mask requiremen­ts and other measures to prevent Covid19 infections.

Hong Kong Disneyland is scheduled to reopen tomorrow.

Disney parks officials, in a video briefing for reporters on Tuesday, said their safeguards had been successful and were given high marks by guests in customer surveys.

The video included footage of families and employees throughout various parks wearing masks, keeping their distance on rides and saying they felt safe and enjoyed their visit.

Josh D’Amaro, chairman of Disney parks, experience­s and products, urged California officials to provide “fair and equitable guidelines” to allow Disneyland in Anaheim, California, to reopen.

“As you can see from this discussion today, we’re ready,” he said. “And more importantl­y, it’s time.”

The state currently ranks coronaviru­s levels in the Orange County, where Disneyland is located, as “substantia­l,” the second-highest category.

D’Amaro urged state officials to consider the economic repercussi­ons of keeping Disneyland closed.

The resort supported nearly 80,000 jobs in the region when it was open.

“The longer we wait, the more devastatin­g the impact will be on Orange County and the tens of thousands of people who rely on us for employment,” D’Amaro said.

“With the right guidelines and our years of operations experience, I’m confident that we can restart and get people back to work,” he added.

Representa­tives for California Governor Gavin Newsom did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

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