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California ‘very close’ to reopening Disneyland and other theme parks, state official says
Sep 30, 2020
State officials have been promising but not providing theme park guidelines for awhile — much to the frustration of Disney, Knott’s, Legoland and other parks.
California is “getting very close” to reopening Disneyland, Universal Studios and other theme parks in the state but remains not quite ready to issue COVID-19 health and safety guidelines that would end the six-month closure of the major tourist destinations.
California Health and Human Services Secretary Mark Ghaly discussed the timeline for issuing theme park reopening guidelines on Tuesday, Sept. 29 during a virtual online news conference.
“We’re getting very close,” Ghaly said during the news conference.
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California theme parks closed in mid-March and remain shuttered while they await guidelines for safely reopening from the state.
“We’re working hard to get that out in a responsible way, as soon as possible, so planning can be done by both the counties that are homes to the theme parks, as well as the operators of those theme parks,” Ghaly said during the news conference. “We know that a number of Californians are eager and wondering when that is coming.”
State officials have been promising but not providing theme park guidelines for awhile — much to the frustration of Disney , Knott’s , Legoland and other parks. Newsom said a month ago that he would announce a reopening plan for California theme parks “soon” and said two weeks ago that guidelines would be coming “very, very shortly.”
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