The State of California has issued its theme park reopening guidelines, pushing a potential reopening for Disneyland into the fourth tier of reopening. Orange County currently remains in the second tier.
With the release of the new guidelines, an outpouring of response has come from the community in and around Anaheim. The Anaheim Mayor took to Twitter immediately after the announcement to issue a statement, and now Disneyland’s President has done the same.
Disneyland President Ken Potrock released a statement regarding these new guidelines. He stated, Disney has proved that they can open responsibly and then goes on to say that “Nevertheless, the State of California continues to ignore this fact, instead mandating arbitrary guidelines that it knows are unworkable and that hold [theme parks] to a standard vastly different from other reopened businesses and state-operated facilities.”
The statement warns that the guidelines will “keep us shuttered for the foreseeable future, forcing thousands more people out of work, leading to the inevitable closure of small family-owned businesses, and irreparably devastating the Anaheim/Southern California community.”
These guidelines and the responses to them are a lot to unpack, so stay with us over the next few days as we look into what these mandates really mean for Disney World. And, continue to keep an eye on DFB to keep up with updates as more related parties respond.
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Mel says
I feel like Newsom’s decision is very political. How do you not care about the thousands of people who are jobless or losing their small businesses in the Anaheim area. Movies, television, etc can film but people can’t walk around with masks on and social distance and ride attractions in an almost all outdoor environment or modified indoor environment. That seems ridiculous to me and very politically motivated.
mindy byrnes says
Hi .Any chance they will take the state to court over this? I feel they would have a case.
Thanks!
Pris says
I feel sorry for the people of California who have to live under Newsom’s ridiculous rules. I’m SO glad I don’t live there!