ORLANDO, Fla. – Walt Disney Co. officials have yet to reveal when its U.S. theme parks, including Magic Kingdom, will reopen due to the coronavirus pandemic but during an earnings call Tuesday company executives provided a glimpse of the measures theme park staff and guests will be required to take when the parks do reopen.
Disney CEO Bob Chapek said during the quarter two earnings call Shanghai Disneyland will begin a phased reopening on May 11.
The park cannot exceed 30% capacity and when it opens next week Chapek said it will well below that capacity at first. Disney Parks Chief Medical Officer Dr.
Pam Hymel called this “an encouraging sign for Disney parks and retail locations all over the world.” In a message, Hymel provided details of