California Disneyland Reopens but You Can’t Hug Mickey Mouse
LOS ANGELES Masks, temperature checks and no hugs with Mickey Mouse greeted visitors to Disneyland in California on Friday as Walt Disney’s original theme park reopened for the first time in over a year.
Under coronavirus pandemic guidelines, “The Happiest Place on Earth” was opened only to California residents and capacity was limited to 25 percent to allow for social distancing.
“It was just really nice to be back around all the energy, and the cast members were so welcoming,” said Lauren England, one of the first day visitors.
Guests, age 2 and older, were required to wear masks and there were none of the usual hugs with costumed characters like Mickey Mouse and Snow White.
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A seven-year-old girl is still fighting for her life in hospital after a Devon house fire killed a four-year-old girl and her parents.
Daniel and Kaylie Rudge died alongside their four-year-old daughter Lillie-Rose after a fire broke out at a house in the St David s area of Exeter in the early hours of Sunday.
Lillie-Rose s twin brother is one of three children - the others are a girl, seven, and boy, nine - currently being treated at Bristol Children’s Hospital. The seven-year-old is in critical condition.
The fire is not being treated as suspicious after police searched the scene and found no evidence of third-party involvement.