Disney World is one of many theme parks across the world that has taken a hit as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The world-famous company had to close Walt Disney World, its flagship theme park resort in Florida, and Disneyland Paris, on March 15 which meant that all 11 theme parks were closed.
All Disney cruises were also suspended at the time but now there's a glimmer of hope for fans of the theme park. Disneyland Shangai, which was the first to close alongside Hong Kong in January, is set to welcome visitors to its park once again from next Monday (May 11).
However, they won't look quite like what we are used to seeing. According to Walt Disney CEO Bob Chapek, parks will operate with less guests initially, with the Shangai park