ORLANDO, Fla. – Days before Disney will welcome back guests to its theme parks, the company has released details about how it plans to help keep parkgoers safe and healthy from coronavirus.The parks were closed in mid-March as coronavirus cases increased in Florida but guests missing the magic can prepare their Mickey ears to help mark the end to the theme parks longest closure ever.
Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom are set to reopen Saturday, with Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Epcot set to reopen July 15.Disney outlined five points it’s committing to as a way to build visitor confidence.
The first commitment is to health and wellness, according to the company.The theme park company says it will limit and carefully manage attendance.