South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Two Disney parks make different plans

Disneyland’s reopening delayed, but Disney World still on schedule

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Plans to reopen Disneyland Resort in California have been postponed, but the schedule for the phased reopening of Walt Disney World has not changed, a Disney World spokeswoma­n said Thursday.

Disney had proposed reopening Disneyland theme park and sister attraction Disney California Adventure on July 17. But Wednesday evening, the resort announced that the state of California will not release theme-park reopening guidelines until after July 4.

“Given the time required for us to bring thousands of cast members back to work and restart our business, we have no choice but to delay the reopening of our theme parks and resort hotels until we receive approval from government officials,” read a statement from Disneyland on Thursday.

A new target date for reopening the California attraction­s was not given.

Downtown Disney District, a shopping and entertainm­ent complex adjacent to the Disneyland parks, will open July 9 as scheduled, Disney says.

Disney World’s theme parks begin the reopening process on July 11 with Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Animal Kingdom, followed by the July 15 reopening of Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

The Florida parks received approval of their reopening plans from state and county government­s in early June.

There has been some pushback from labor groups as well as a petition to delay the reopening plan at Disney World.

“If Disneyland has postponed, it is unclear how Walt Disney World can responsibl­y move toward reopening when coronaviru­s cases are much worse in Florida,” Mary McColl, executive director of Actors’ Equity Associatio­n, said in a news release Thursday. Her union, which represents about 600 of Disney World’s 78,000 workers, has been pushing for the company to conduct regular testing of its members.

“Now is the time for Disney to pause, focus on the science and put the safety of their actors and stage managers first by making regular testing available,” McColl said.

 ?? CHRIS CARLSON/AP ?? Disneyland visitors will have to wait longer than expected to return to the theme parks. Its proposed reopening from the coronaviru­s shutdown has been postponed.
CHRIS CARLSON/AP Disneyland visitors will have to wait longer than expected to return to the theme parks. Its proposed reopening from the coronaviru­s shutdown has been postponed.
 ?? JAE C. HONG/AP 2015 ?? Disneyland announced Wednesday that the state of California will not release themepark reopening guidelines until after July 4.
JAE C. HONG/AP 2015 Disneyland announced Wednesday that the state of California will not release themepark reopening guidelines until after July 4.

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