Mainstream News

Disney California Adventure to reopen some shops, restaurants with COVID-19 protocols

Disney California Adventure to reopen some shops,
restaurants with COVID-19 protocols 1

Though a widescale reopening remains off the table for now because of the COVID-19 pandemic, visitors will soon have more options at the Disneyland Resort.

Several stores and restaurants inside Disney California Adventure will open Nov. 19 as part of an extension of the Downtown Disney District, officials announced this week.

Those include Elias & Co., Julius Katz & Sons, Kingswell Camera Shop, Trolley Treats, Smokejumpers Grill, Award Wieners, and Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Cafe.

Outdoor sit-down dining also will be available at the Carthay Circle restaurant.

Advertisement

Also starting Nov. 19, there will be a $10 parking fee at the Simba Lot.

Both Disney California Adventure and Disneyland remain closed because of COVID-19 restrictions. Following safety protocols, the number of visitors allowed in the Downtown Disney District “will be limited to promote physical distancing,” according to a company statement.

Price & Product Availability Tracker

Discover where products are available & compare prices

Face coverings are also required for anyone 2 and older, and visitors will have their temperatures checked before entry.

Advertisement

“With Buena Vista Street soon opening select shopping and dining experiences, guests can find even more places to enjoy a memorable meal or a fun shopping excursion during their visit,” the statement said.

Under guidelines the state released last month, large theme parks such as Disney’s can reopen only with modifications once their home counties have successfully stymied the spread of the coronavirus to the point that they can enter the least-restrictive category of California’s four-tiered, color-coded reopening roadmap.

Reaching Tier 4, also called the yellow tier, requires a county to have less than one new coronavirus case per 100,000 people per day and a testing positivity rate of less than 2%.

Advertisement

Orange County, home to the Disneyland Resort, is currently in the second-most-restrictive “red” tier — with an adjusted case rate of 6.0 and a 3.6% positivity rate.

Read the Full Article

Mainstream News

Prepare Now Before its too Late

Discover where products are available & compare prices

San Marino man accused of driving truck into Black Lives Matters protest freed on $10-million bond
Cuomo using NYPD, National Guard to increase airport COVID-19 checkpoints

You might also like
Menu