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After a Year of Closures, California s Disney Parks Welcome Guests Once Again
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On Friday, Anaheim’s Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park again welcomed guests for the first time since closing almost a year ago because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Walt Disney CEO Bob Chapek was on hand to mark the occasion, participating in the park’s daily ceremony to raise the American flag. Former Disney CEO, and current executive chairperson, Bob Iger was also on-site, reportedly snapping photos of guests arriving at Disneyland.
Both parks are still dealing with restrictions capacity is significantly limited to comply with California state requirements and allow for physical distancing and only California residents are allowed in for the moment (guests have to bring proof of residence in order to get in) but the news marks another step towards the restoration of normalcy for the U.S. travel and tourism industries.
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The “Happiest Place on Earth” is set to reopen Friday for the first time in more than a year, and the employees who run the park couldn’t be more thrilled to return. Yes, the paychecks will be a welcome sight for people who have been getting by on unemployment and side hustles, but my colleague Hugo Martín reports that the thing staff members are looking forward to most is seeing park patrons even if their smiles are hidden behind masks.