Disneyland Shanghai has unveiled what life will be like inside its park in a post-pandemic world and announced it will reopen on Monday.
The coronavirus pandemic has sent Disney's profits plunge by $1.4 billion - mostly from its shut theme parks. So the announcement by CEO Robert Chapek that Shanghai Disneyland will open its doors on May 11 will be welcoming news.
But what kind of experience can guests expect? Well for starters, a less busy one with a reduced number of fellow visitors. The park's capacity of 80,000 has been capped at 24,000 to allow for social distancing.
Disney will control attendance using an “advanced reservation and entry system”. On arrival at the park all guests, who will all have to wear masks, will have their
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