Visitors are encouraged to clean hands, pay without cash and avoid screaming while on the rides. FMTNews
Visitors take a selfie as Tokyo Disneyland reopens for the first time in 4 months today.
The resort will operate at a 50% capacity for the foreseeable future, while parades and shows remain suspended. But the new norm did not dampen the enthusiasm of Disney lovers like university student Momoka Mitsui. Other precautions being taken to protect against the disease at the park include temperature screening and the mandatory use of face masks, according to operations procedures published on the Tokyo Disney Resort’s website last week.
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