Even though Shanghai Disney Resort opens Monday, visitors should not hug Mickey Mouse.
, narrated in Standard Chinese with English subtitles, warns day visitors that they'll need to purchase a ticket online for a specific date in advance. Annual pass holders must also reserve a date ahead of time. Customers will need to bring their reservation and QR code with them when they visit, along with a valid government ID .Upon arrival, their first stop will be a health screening checkpoint where they'll show their reservations to employees and have their temperatures checked.
Ride queues will also have social-distancing markers and when it comes time to board the ride, the park asks that guests put empty seats or rows between them and the groups before and after them. Rides with small cars will only allow one group to sit together.Interactions with the Disney characters, a popular experience for children visiting the park, will be temporarily off-limits, the video warns. However, characters will be there and available for photos at a distance.
"While in stores, please only touch merchandise you intend to purchase," the narrator says,"and we recommend using contactless payment options."During the earnings call, the company indicated that it hopes to use the information gained during the Shanghai reopening as a blueprint for how to safely reopen its parks elsewhere in Asia, Europe and the two U.S. resorts, Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, and Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
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