It is still unknown when Disney parks in the U.S. will reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic, but CEO Bob Chapek says face masks will likely be a part of the new norm
The reopening of Shanghai Disneyland in China gave the world a glimpse into a very different theme park experience — one that Disney CEO Bob Chapek says guests should expect at U.S. parks as well., Chapek said that as Disney looks to begin reopening other locations across the world and in the U.S., they plan to be “very conservative,” and enact new rules to ensure the safety of their guests and staff.You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications.
"Along with social distancing, one of the things that we are likely going to require is masks for both the cast and the guests," Chapek told the outlet. "And I think the masks for the guests will be something that, culturally, is different." "In Asia, as you know, it's fairly commonplace, even before COVID-19, for folks to walk around in public with masks on," he said. "That is not the case in the U.S. So that will be something that will be a little trying for some of our guests, particularly in hot, humid summers that we tend to have."
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