Disneyland Paris extends temporary closure, will not open on April 2 as planned
Due to prevailing conditions and travel restrictions across Europe, Disneyland Paris will not be able to reopen on April 2 as originally announced.
Due to prevailing conditions and travel restrictions across Europe, Disneyland Paris will not be able to reopen on April 2 as originally announced.
Disneyland Paris will not reopen to guests this February as originally announced, as the resort has shared that it will extend its temporary closure due to the current conditions in Europe.
Give Kids the World Village has shared a statement from Pamela Landwirth, CEO and President, that the nonprofit will remain closed due to unforeseen circumstances as a result of COVID-19.
Tom Williams, chairman and CEO of Universal Parks & Resorts, shared an update for Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood’s temporary closures, citing an extension, as well as an update on what this means for the parks’ team members.
After initially announcing that they would be closed until the end of March due to the ongoing virus crisis, both Walt Disney World and Disneyland have now confirmed that they will be extending their closures “until further notice.”
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