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Even the happiest place on earth isn’t immune to Coronavirus. Disney has responded to the COVID-19 threat by temporarily closing both of its theme parks in California.

This is only the fourth time in history that Disneyland in Anaheim, California, has fully shut down operations. The other times were the September 11 attacks, the morning after JFK’s assassination and the Northridge earthquake.

The closure comes Los Angeles Governor Gavin Newsom earlier in the week called for gatherings with more than 250 people to be cancelled or delayed in an effort to halt the transmission of the virus. Officials are also encouraging “social distancing” of two metres per person.

Best Interests Of Guests And Staff

“While there have been no reported cases of COVID-19 at Disneyland Resort, after carefully reviewing the guidelines of the Governor of California’s executive order and in the best interest of our guests and employees, we are proceeding with the closure of Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure, beginning the morning of 14 March through the end of the month,” Disney said in a statement.

The Hotels of Disneyland Resort will remain open until Monday, 16 March to give guests the chance to make necessary travel arrangements and Downtown Disney will still remain open.

“We will monitor the ongoing situation and follow the advice and guidance of federal and state officials and health agencies. Disney will continue to pay cast members during this time,” the statement continued.

“Disneyland Resort will work with guests who wish to change or cancel their visits, and will provide refunds to those who have hotel bookings during this closure period.”

Other Disney Parks Also Affected

In other parts of the world, Disney has closed its parks in Shanghai, Japan and Hong Kong

It’s unclear if Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida and Euro Disney will remain open.

Disney said that it could lose $US280 million in revenues due to closures in Shanghai and Hong Kong alone.

Are you surprised Disney has closed its doors? Tell us in the comments below.

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  • I’m not surprised at all. After all Disneyland is always packed and the venues would be the perfect place for the spread of Coronavirus.

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  • They are doing there part to keep everyone safe

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  • Bound to happen, at least they are trying to keep people safe

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  • It’s extreme but I guess for the best. The USA has a large amount of cases and Disneyland would be a place where you could potentially get it.

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  • So sad but its better that way

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  • so much money lost – on a global scale I wonder if this will put Disney out of business?

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  • That is a huge amount of money for them to lose! Glad in this case they aren’t focusing on money, rather than doing their bit!


    • Yes its will have a huge economical impact

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  • This is sensible but will no doubt disappoint a lot of people.

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  • I think it was a very good move.

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  • No, it doesn’t surprise me at all! Fans are being banned from stadiums and concerts are being cancelled. Where there is an event that attracts people in their thousands, why would it be worth the risk!?

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