Disney's decision to make its visitors wear masks and check their temperature makes some fans uneasy
If there’s a way to gauge difficulties big businesses face amid the pandemic, take a look at Disney World, the most visited resort in the world.
“Face masks and temperatures means I won’t be returning. I will be letting my annual pass lapse next month,” read one of the comments under the blog. "By visiting Walt Disney World Resort, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19." No place on land for Ariel Other disappointments await children, one being that the posing of photographs with their favourite Disney characters, such as Mickey Mouse or Ariel from the famous cartoon, The Little Mermaid, will be prohibited.
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