Disneyland to reopen at 66% more capacity than expected

The hope here is that the “happiest place on earth” does not become the sickest.

California is closing on a vaccination benchmark that will allow businesses, including amusement parks, to reopen in greater numbers by April 1. According to the state template to reopen in a phased manner.

According to Orange County Chief Executive Officer Frank Kim, especially for Disneyland’s Home County, officials have said that the milestone can be expected to come soon.

Orange County’s TET between the state’s “red” and less severe “orange” levels is the rate and positive test rate per 100,000 people in terms of COVID-19, respectively. Currently, Orange County’s positive test rate sits at 3.2% with an average of 6 new cases per 100,000 residents. However, it borders some of the most affected areas of the state, Including Los Angeles.

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Currently, Orange County’s positive COVID-19 test rate sits at 3.2%, with an average of six new cases per 100,000 residents.
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Prior to Orange County CEO Kim’s predictions, Disney CEO Bob Chapek said on Tuesday that he expected Disnelled to reopen to a guest capacity of 15%.

The turning point would allow the massively popular theme park to open at two-thirds of capacity – about 66% – as originally anticipated by park officials a few weeks ago. Stated the time limit.

Quick reopening will bring the total guest capacity to 25% for outdoor attractions, Epidemic restrictions per state. This will apply to indoor businesses such as restaurants and cinemas.

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