Here is what the reopening of the Disney world looked like a coronavirus environment

Socially distanced princesses, automatic masks distributors, and more are part of the reopening of the Disney world.


Disney World reopened on Saturday, July 11 in Orlando, Florida, the pleasure of some and thehorror of others. The emblematic thematic park has been closed since mid-March, but reopened the coronavirus situation in Florida strikes a critical level. ThePositive test rate in Florida Culminated on July 8 to 18% and the state reported 11,333 additional cases of COVID-19 July 11. This number is just shy ofThe highest day of new cases of Florida (11 458 July 4th), according toThe New York Times. The total number of cases in Florida is now over 254,500 because the pandemic has begun, the third highest in any state of the United States (behind New York and California).

Disney previouslyOpen Disney SpringsHis shopping district and open-air dining room in Orlando, May 20, before opening the magical kingdom and the theme parks of magic animals on July 11. Epcot and Hollywood Studios will follow on Wednesday, July 15th. In California, meanwhile,Disneyland is still ancillary.

If you are planning a trip to Disney World in the near future or you're just curious about what's going on in the house of the mouse right now, read it for 20 photos and videos of the day reopening that show how muchCoronavirus has changed Disney World. And for more changes coming to Disney, checkThis route from Disney Classic is changed because of its racist associations.

Of course, visitors who have ventured at Disney World have been delighted to return to the happiest place on the planet.

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In advance of the official reopening on Saturday, the annual employees and passengers, like this one above, were able to obtain a peak of the reopening of a magic kingdom. And if you want more updates like this,Sign up for our daily newsletter.

Some guests reported that the lines outside the park were not socially distanced.

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This guest eventually left even before doing it at the door.

But the monorail seemed to be spaced in such a way for social distancing purposes.

There were temperature controls once visitors arrived at the entrance of the park.

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Once inside, guests were greeted by Disney princesses and other characters under six feet away.

And employees-aka "distribution members" were returned to the visitors to the main street of the United States .., welcoming them "at home".

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Face masks were mandatory For disney guests more than 2. and there was even a masks distributor for those who needed it.

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And although it was not clear, what was the size of the capacity, the place looked quite empty.

There were markers on promotional lines to help guests maintain social distance.

And rides were spaced by putting empty rows between groups.

There were also more markers to show guests to stand when they entered attractions, like these in the haunted stretch room.

The rides were disinfected between each group of guests by Disney employeesWear both face masks and face shields.

However, according to some guests, it could not be said toallstroll.

On the animal kingdomAvatar Roll, a visitor noticed a lack of cleaning and dispensers of empty hand disinfectants. Meanwhile, amusement parks in Japan have more extreme coronavirus guidelines. Learn more here:The surprising thing some amusement parks will not allow when reopening.

There were reminders to wear masks, practice social distance and wash your hands throughout the park.

But the bathrooms did not seem to have distancing applications, like blocking the urinals.

RecitalHow unhealthy buffets can beThere is no chief surprise Mickey's, a buffet restaurant, has been transformed into a family-style dining room experience.

Self-service Soda machines were not available at fast service restaurants to avoid cross-contamination of the cup.

And reusable menus have been exchanged against single-use versions.

Overall, the guests who braved Disney World in the middle of the pandemic seemed to be happy to be back experiencing the magic of Mickey and Co.

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But Disney was sure to leave her guests know that there was aInherent risk to catch coronavirus Just by being there (see photo 3 below).

"We have taken improved health and safety measures - for you, our other guests and distribution members. You must follow all the instructions posted when visiting Walt Disney World", reads the sign. "An inherent risk of exposure to Covid-19 exists in any public place where people are present. Covid-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to serious illness and death. According to disease control centers and Prevention, the elderly and customers with underlying medical conditions are particularly vulnerable. By visiting Walt Disney World, you voluntarily assume all the risks associated with the exhibition at Covid-19. Help you stay healthy and to safety. "And for more ways of theme parks changes, check 7 things you will never see in thematic parks again .


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