The Oklahoman

Europe’s most popular park opens doors

- Contributi­ng: Masha Macpherson

PARIS – The French tourist industry received a boost Wednesday in the partial reopening of Disneyland Paris and the opening of the top floor of the Eiffel Tower.

Disneyland Paris, Europe’s mostfreque­nted theme park resort, partially reopened to the public Wednesday, four months after it closed as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The park in Marne-la-Vallee, to the east of the French capital, will feature enhanced safety measures, including managed attendance, reduced capacity to support social distancing and bolstered cleaning and disinfecti­on of rides and spaces.

The Eiffel Tower, a 19th-century iron monument that is one of the French capital’s most-visited attraction­s, partially reopened its first two floors June 26 after its longest closure since World War II.

Eiffel Tower officials said a maximum of 250 people will be allowed on the top floor at a time to enjoy the panoramic views of the City of Light.

The monument’s managing director Patrick Branco Ruivo remained upbeat about the short-term future for tourism at the Eiffel Tower and Paris.

“Last year, during the same period we welcomed 23,000 people every day. When we opened the Eiffel Tower, the first weekend, we welcomed 5,000 people ... and last weekend 10,000 people. That’s why, for us, we are optimistic for this summer even if the conditions are different. ... It’s a message of hope about COVID-19.”

Damien Testard, 37, from the Paris suburbs, said he was “delighted” about his trip to the Eiffel Tower Wednesday – one that was “without too many people.”

Paris brings in more than 30 million tourists a year, and in 2018, France recorded nearly 90 million overnight arrivals from visitors and tourists.

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