Disney World in Orlando resumed operations
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Disney World in Orlando resumed operations

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07-14-2020
 

Disney World in Orlando, Florida, the most visited amusement Park in the world, partially resumed operations after four months of forced closure due to the COVID-19 coronavirus. 

The first theme parks to open were Disney World - Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom.
EPCOT and Hollywood Studios parks will open to visitors from this Wednesday. 

The decision comes amid a rapid increase in the incidence of COVID-19 in Florida, where thousands of new infections are registered every day. 

However, all tickets to visit Disney World in July have already been sold out. 

To prevent the spread of coronavirus among visitors, their temperature is measured at the entrance. Wearing a protective mask is mandatory, as is keeping a distance of two meters in each attraction or inside stores. 

In addition, the administration of Disney World decided to abandon the famous parades, which usually allow children and adults to communicate with the characters of the Disney universe, as well as evening fireworks.

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