Rebecca Davis editorHong Kong Disneyland will shutter again starting on July 15 due to a spike in cases of coronavirus, after about a month back in operation.
It was the second of Disney’s 14 parks worldwide to resume business since the advent of COVID-19 on June 18, following Shanghai Disneyland’s May 11 re-opening.“As required by the government and health authorities in line with prevention efforts taking place across Hong Kong, Hong Kong Disneyland park will temporarily close from July 15,” a Disney spokesperson confirmed to Variety.The resort’s hotels will “remain open with adjusted levels of service,” the spokesperson added, saying that they have “put in place enhanced health and safety measures that reflect the guidance of health and.
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