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It’s an open Mouse

Disney soon back in biz at Calif. theme parks

- By ALEXANDRA STEIGRAD asteigrad@nypost.com

Disney said Wednesday that its two California theme parks, Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park, will finally reopen at the end of next month.

The parks, which have been closed just over a year now due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, will open their doors to limited capacity on April 30, executives said.

Disney Chief Executive Bob Chapek said the two parks will operate at around 15 percent capacity to start, saying the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine has given Disney confidence that consumers will return to the Anaheim-based parks this year.

New state guidelines in California permit amusement parks to reopen beginning April 1 with 15 percent to 35 percent capacity depending on the prevalence of the virus in the community. Masks and other health precaution­s will be required.

“I think as people become vaccinated, they become a little bit more confident in the fact that they can travel and, you know, stay COVIDfree,” Chapek told CNBC’s “Squawk Alley” on Wednesday.

“We’ve certainly proven that we can [open] responsibl­y, whether it’s temperatur­e checks, masks, social distancing [or] improved hygiene around the parks.”

Chapek added that Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., which has been open for nine months, has experience­d high demand.

In addition to the parks, Disney will reopen its Grand California­n Hotel and Spa on April 29 with limited capacity. The Vacation Club Villa at the Grand California­n will reopen on May 2, and Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel and the Disneyland Hotel will reopen at a later date.

“The day all of us have long been waiting for is almost here,” said Ken Potrock, president of the Disneyland Resort. “We’re excited to have more than 10,000 cast members returning to work.”

During the pandemic, Disney laid off tens of thousands of theme-park workers. The parks, experience­s and consumer-products segment accounted for 37 percent of the company’s $69.6 billion in total revenue in 2019, or around $26.2 billion.

A year later, revenue sank to $16.5 billion, or around 25 percent of the company’s $65.4 billion in total revenue.

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Two theme parks — Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park — in California will open on April 30 at 15 percent to 35 percent visitor capacity, the company announced Wednesday.
Feels like the ride time Two theme parks — Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park — in California will open on April 30 at 15 percent to 35 percent visitor capacity, the company announced Wednesday.

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