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Photos: Here’s what Shanghai Disneyland looks like after the coronavirus

Photos: Here’s what Shanghai Disneyland looks like after the
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Shanghai Disneyland became the first Disney theme park to reopen during the coronavirus pandemic. The changes that the staff has made could be a glimpse of how the original Disneyland in Anaheim and DisneyWorld in Florida could look like after COVID-19 crisis.

The park required face masks for visitors and temperature screening for fevers, according to the Associated Press. In addition, Shanghai Disneyland is filled to 70 percent of its 80,000-person capacity to allow for social distancing in the park, Forbes reported.

From the images above, it looks as though queues could be longer with the addition of 6 feet of space between parties. That’s labeled on the ground. The dining spaces have plenty of room to maintain social distancing guidelines. For customers, Shanghai Disneyland staff has outlined designated areas to purchase souvenirs.

It appears less crowded than the throngs of parkgoers that was once the norm. The photo gallery above could be what the parks in America look like when they finally reopen.

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