Disneyland has unveiled new health and safety measures ahead of the theme park’s reopening on July 17, giving guidance one month before the park reopens.

What’s going on:

  • Disneyland plans to reopen its park on July 17.
  • The park has shared a number of details about what the experience will be like.
  • Disneyland said: “In addition to following existing state and local guidelines, which continue to evolve, we currently are working with our unions to responsibly and thoughtfully implement new health and safety measures for cast members. “

What to expect:

  • Disneyland will require face coverings for employees and guests.
  • Hand-washing stations and physical barriers will be added where needed.
  • Disneyland will reduce park capacity to enable physical distancing.
  • Guests will undergo temperature checks.
  • Employees will undergo health screenings and temperature checks.
  • Disneyland recommends — but does not outright mandate — cashless transactions. The mobile order function on the app will expand to accommodate guests.
  • The park will enhance cleaning and sanitation.

The big picture:

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Disneyland said: “While it may be a bit different from the last time you visited, we’ve come up with new ways to create magical moments together — and memories to treasure forever.”

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