How Disney parks plan to reopen and keep visitors safe

Dr. Pamela Hymel, Disney parks chief medical officer, discussed what changes are in store to keep visitors safe at the happiest place on earth.

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27 thoughts on “How Disney parks plan to reopen and keep visitors safe

  1. If they want to keep people safe they wouldn't open lol now with florida corona virus rise stay closed .its going to be chaos here in Florida.i bet there going to get sued left and right! There going to make it worst!

  2. Ok this is not going to be good! Heat, humidity and who is really going to be wearing a mask in Florida when the temp/humidity index is around 95-100*?

  3. I'm not going to Disneyland with a face covering on. It just wouldn't be the same. You're missing half the experience when you're covering your mouth and nose (Disney has special scents they spray to create a certain atmosphere, they're called "smellitzers" look it up). As a California resident I probably won't be going back at least until that restriction is lifted.

  4. To start with dont except money for unreasonable amounts of people and make them wait an unreasonable amount of time. Small numbers of people before profit

  5. Germs from a sneeze or a cough can travel 28 feet and linger in the air. How you going to keep people safe when your profit model depends on packing people in like sardines?

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