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ANAHEIM (CBSLA) — Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, Universal Studios, and Six Flags Magic Mountain can reopen on April 1 under “refreshed” reopening guidelines from Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The “Blueprint Refresh” allows theme parks in California to reopen at 15% capacity as early as April 1 once their counties reach the red, or second most restrictive, tier of reopening. Capacity levels will be able to shift once a theme park’s home county improves into the orange, then yellow tiers.
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However, theme park attendance will be limited to California residents at this time.
“With case rates and hospitalizations significantly lower, the arrival of three highly effective vaccines and targeted efforts aimed at vaccinating the most vulnerable communities, California can begin gradually and safely bringing back more activities, especially those that occur outdoors and where consistent masking is possible,” Dr. Mark Ghaly, secretary of California’s Health and Human Services Agency, said in a statement.
The announcement was welcome news to Disneyland President Ken Potrock.
“We are encouraged that theme parks now have a path toward reopening this spring, getting thousands of people back to work and greatly helping neighboring businesses and our entire community,” he said in a statement.
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Theme parks in California have been closed to visitors since last March, with the exception of limited capacity food events like this weekend’s Taste of Boysenberry at Knott’s Berry Farm, and a “Touch of Disney” scheduled for later this month.
Orange County, which is home to Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm, just missed being moved into the red tier this week.
UFCW Local 324, which represents Disney cast members who work at Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure, applauded the news.
“Our Disney cast members are heartened by this good news today that the Disney Parks will be reopening in a month. They have been furloughed or out of a job for a year now and are excited to go back to work to provide Californians with a bit more magic in their lives,” the union said in a statement.
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The refreshed guidelines also allow outdoor sports and live performances with fans and attendees to start up again on April 1.
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