Hong Kong Disneyland To Reopen On Thursday

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2020-06-15 HKT 10:49

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  • The park will implement social distancing and visitors will not be allowed to get too close to Disney's characters, but will be able to take pictures from a distance. File photo: RTHK

    The park will implement social distancing and visitors will not be allowed to get too close to Disney's characters, but will be able to take pictures from a distance. File photo: RTHK

Hong Kong Disneyland has announced that it will reopen from Thursday, with guests required to reserve a date for their visit in advance as part of a range of social distancing measures.

Visitors can start reserving their sports from Tuesday, but they will have to make a health declaration during the reservation process, and capacity will be limited at the start.

Upon entering the park, visitors will be also have to undergo temperature screening, and be required to wear masks all the time except in the restaurants.

The park will also implement health and safety measures by stepping up sanitisation and disinfection measures.

The park will implement social distancing in queues, and visitors will not be allowed to get too close to Disney characters, but will be able to take pictures from a distance.

Hong Kong Disneyland has been closed since January because of the coronavirus outbreak. The announcement comes after Ocean Park re-opened on Saturday.

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