Disney reopened its parks in Paris and Orlando—even as Florida's case numbers climb
Disney reopened its Paris theme park Wednesday as Covid-19 cases in France decline, while its Hong Kong theme park shuttered again as cases there climbed and Walt Disney World in Orlando continued its reopening despite cases surging in Florida, as the revenue-strapped company responds to differing guidelines from governments grappling with the crisis around the world.
Walt Disney World reopened its Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios theme parks to the public Wednesday, afterThe Disneyland Paris reopening comes amid a broader
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