From the AP:
“Mandatory masks, Mickey at a
distance as Walt Disney World reopens”
Walt Disney Co (DIS.N) welcomed a
limited number of guests to its two most popular parks at the sprawling Orlando
complex, the world’s most-visited theme park resort, with a host of safety
measures designed to reassure visitors and reduce the chances of catching the sometimes
deadly virus. Executives felt confident they had a responsible plan for
reopening in phases during the pandemic, said Josh D’Amaro, chairman of
Disney’s parks, experiences and products division. “This is the new world that
we’re operating in, and I don’t see that changing anytime soon,” D’Amaro said
in an interview on Saturday after he greeted guests and workers at the park. Disney’s
reopening of parks in Asia helped provide assurance about moving ahead in
Florida, he added. Disneyland Shanghai opened in May, followed by the
Disneyland parks in Hongkong and Tokyo in June and July, respectively. “I feel
really good about our environment,” D’Amaro said. “We’re taking this
seriously.” Disney did not say how many people entered Walt Disney World on
Saturday, but D’Amaro said he saw “really good demand” for reservations in the
short term and into 2021. At the Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom, the two
parks that reopened Saturday, guests and employees wore face masks, underwent
temperature screenings and were told to social distance everywhere from streets
to rides. Plexiglass separated rows in lines, and ground markings indicated
where people should stand. Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the two other
Walt Disney World parks, are scheduled to reopen on Wednesday. The resort
suspended parades, fireworks and other activities that draw crowds, as well as
up-close encounters with Mickey Mouse, Cinderella and other characters.
Instead, characters appeared on floats or on horseback.
‘SO HAPPY TO BE BACK’: Some pictures online showed people close
together waiting to get in. Disney employees, called cast members, began
enforcing distancing requirements after about 30 minutes, Carlye Wisel, a
journalist who writes about theme parks, said on Twitter. Other videos showed
people inside staying apart, cheering, taking selfies and enjoying the park
without long lines. “I’m so happy to be back!” a fan who calls herself That
Crazy Disney Lady said in a video posted on YouTube. Florida has emerged as an
epicenter of COVID-19 infections. Over the past two weeks, the state reported
109,000 new coronavirus cases, more than any other U.S. state. Still, many
Disney fans and workers were eager for Disney World to open its gates. The
resort employs 77,000 people. Disney said it had trained employees to nudge
guests who become lax about the rules. Plentiful signs and audio announcements
every 10 minutes reminded visitors of the new measures. “There is a shared
responsibility here so guests are going to have to do their part,” D’Amaro
said. Coronavirus shutdowns have devastated Disney’s film, TV and theme park
businesses. Having guests back at Walt Disney World is key to the company’s
financial recovery. About 75% of the parks unit’s operating income comes from
Orlando, Imperial Capital analyst David Miller estimates. Florida’s governor,
Ron DeSantis, approved Disney World’s reopening plans in late May, before the
current surge. About 750 stage performers were absent because of a dispute over
coronavirus testing. The Actors Equity union wants Disney to provide regular
testing of members who must perform without masks. Disney has said it is
following health experts’ recommendations to focus on other safeguards. If
employees seek tests on their own, Disney’s health insurance will cover it,
according to a source familiar with the matter. Seven other unions reached
agreement with Disney on conditions for returning to work. Shanghai Disneyland
has increased capacity from its original limit of 20%, or about 16,000 people a
day, when it re-opened in May. Guest surveys showed “exceptionally strong”
satisfaction with the Shanghai experience and the safety measures, D’Amaro
said.
^ I have always liked Disney
World – especially Epcot – and hope their reopening goes smoothly. ^
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