The Walt Disney Co.'s theme parks business will take another big step towards the resumption of normal business next week, as the Tokyo Disney Resort reopens its gates after four months of closure in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Oriental Land Co., the local operator of the Tokyo Disney Resort, said Tuesday that it plans to begin welcoming guests back to Tokyo Disneyland and Disney Sea on July 1.
The company plans to limit daily attendance to 15,000 people for the time being. To prevent visitors from congregating around the park gates, tickets will be sold online only, beginning June 25, and each guest will be assigned a set time for entry.