Hong Kong’s Disneyland said on Tuesday it will reopen on Friday with a limited number of visitors and the park will be closed on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The park had been reclosed due to 2nd wave of COVID-19 on July 2020
Visitors need to have a reservation in advance. Visitors can only take selfies with characters in designated spots.
The park will implement enhanced health measures this time after the latest wave of coronavirus infections forced it to close again in mid-July. Disneyland said all guests will be required to wear face masks mandatory.
Indoor live performances will also be suspended in the initial phase of opening.
Hong Kong COVID-19 cases has been recorded total of 5050 with death of 103 cases as the number of new cases has been lower to 1 digit in couple of days.
Hong Kong has been easing on the restrictions last week, including reopening theme parks, after the testing of nearly two million people in a programme organised by the Chinese government found 42 cases.
Disneyland, majority-owned by the city government with Walt Disney holding a minority stake, closed on July 15 for a second time this year due to the virus, after having reopened in June.