Los Angeles Times

Cast member’s shot

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Re “California theme parks, stadiums gear up to open,” March 6

I worked as a cast member at Disneyland for a year until COVID-19 shut us down. It still doesn’t feel real, and I can’t believe the park has now been closed for the longest time in its history.

When Disneyland first closed in March 2020, we thought it would last only for two weeks, then a month, and now it has been a year since the resort has been fully open and functional. My fellow cast members and I miss it like crazy.

However, I do not want to go back in April, when state guidelines may allow Disneyland to reopen — even if the park will only have a 15% capacity, and even if only the outdoor rides are operating.

I know there are economic benefits that could come from the resort reopening, but what about the potential health risks? Are cast members going to be fully vaccinated if they are called back to work? I believe that is the only way it would seem possible.

Problem is, reopening next month doesn’t leave anywhere close to enough time for all cast members to be vaccinated. I miss Disneyland as much as the next person, but I am not putting my life at risk to put people on kiddie rides.

Saadiya Nazir Anaheim

The most telling thing about this article is that there is no green tier for COVID-19 safety, in which all systems are go.

Why? Is it because the California government has zero intention of the population getting back to normal? Have any of these restrictio­ns helped us over the past year?

The fact that we have no green tier says a lot. This is a disgrace.

Darby Ziegler Huntington Beach

 ?? Los Angeles Times ?? PINNOCHIO greets guests at Disneyland in February 2020, weeks before the park shut down.
Los Angeles Times PINNOCHIO greets guests at Disneyland in February 2020, weeks before the park shut down.

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