Disney has released a LOT of face masks lately on their new fabric, from Marvel designs to Pixar ones and more!
Today, we found even more masks, including some of the newer designs over at Downtown Disney in Disneyland Resort!
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Disney has released a LOT of face masks lately on their new fabric, from Marvel designs to Pixar ones and more!
Today, we found even more masks, including some of the newer designs over at Downtown Disney in Disneyland Resort!
Under the current theme park reopening guidelines released by the state of California, Disneyland Park and Disney’s California Adventure Park are not able to reopen just yet.
Orange County, where they are located, needs to reach the Yellow risk tier, and it is currently in the Red risk tier (two tiers above yellow). Some have even stated that they expect Disneyland may not be able to reopen until the summer of 2021. But, that isn’t stopping Disneyland from taking steps to get their parks ready.
Santa Claus makes his way all around the world every December, greeting little boys and girls and asking what they want for Christmas!
In fact, this holiday season, he’s making his way to Disneyland! Yes, the theme parks themselves may be closed down, but Santa is coming to Downtown Disney, Disneyland’s shopping and dining district!
If you’re looking to snag some special merchandise in Disneyland, you’ll definitely want to look into their exclusive, reservation-only shopping events!
We’ve seen Disneyland pins, spooktacular items, and more made available through these events. Next week, Disneyland will be hosting another exclusive shopping event and you’ll definitely want to get your reservations NOW!
Disneyland remains closed and after the release of the new California Theme Park Guidelines, it looks like that may be the case for some time.
This week, we’ve seen the Disneyland President and the Mayor of Anaheim voice opinions about the new guidelines. Now, Disneyland has reached out to their Annual Passholders through email regarding the situation.
Although Downtown Disney has reopened, the rest of Disneyland Resort remains closed, and could stay that way for some time.
Previously, Disneyland Resort hotels were only accepting reservations starting on November 1st, but it seems that this date has changed again.
The state of California released the long-awaited theme park reopening guidelines yesterday, which calls into question when large theme parks like the Disneyland Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood can actually reopen. The guidelines dictate that larger theme parks with capacities of above 15,000 may not reopen until the county in which it resides enters the Yellow “Minimal” tier.
But what does that actually MEAN in terms of a reopening timeline? And how is that timeline affected when you take into consideration what health experts are saying about a rise in cases? We’re breaking it down for you.
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Yesterday, California’s theme park reopening guidelines were announced, revealing that the Disneyland Resort theme parks, and all other “larger” theme parks in California, cannot reopen until the county in which they are located reaches the “minimal” tier under the State’s reopening plans.
Disneyland’s President has already noted that the guidelines will keep the park closed “for the foreseeable future,” and others have called the guidelines a “keep theme parks closed indefinitely plan.” But, it seems some California theme parks won’t simply be settling for these guidelines. Instead, some are now considering pursuing legal action.
Yesterday, the state of California released the long-awaited theme park reopening guidelines, which signaled what could be a longer than anticipated wait before guests can visit the Disneyland Resort once again.
Now, we’re learning about another prominent institution with the Disney name in Southern California that is further delaying when its doors can open once again, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Today, the state of California announced its guidelines for theme park reopenings, stating that large theme parks like Disneyland cannot reopen until their county (in Disneyland’s case, Orange County) are in the state’s yellow tier.
Also known as a minimal tier, this level means that there is less than 1 daily new case of COVID-19 per 100,000 residents in the county and less than 2% positivity rate for tests.
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