Coronavirus: Disneyland Paris cancels its shows and parades until April 15

Published by Caroline de Sortiraparis · Photos by Julie de Sortiraparis · Published on March 13th, 2020 at 12:23 p.m.
While Disneyland Paris announced yesterday that three of its employees had tested positive for the coronavirus, the famous theme park took the decision on March 12 to cancel all its outdoor shows and parades until April 15.

Despite the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in France, Disneyland Paris remains, to this day, open to the public.

But, according to an internal memo from the management revealed by our colleagues in Le Parisien this March 12, the management of Disneyland Paris has taken new"exceptional measures" cancelling all its outdoor shows and parades until April 15, 2020, because of the coronavirus. However,"many characters will be present in the Park", says the note.

Still according to Le Parisien, the indoor shows are maintained (Animagique Theater, Moteurs... Action!, Stunt Show Spectacular, Studio Theater, the Legend of Buffalo Bill) but"the capacity is limited and entries and exits are regulated.
For the rest, the queues of attractions, restaurants and stores of the park are still open and accessible to the public.

Yesterday, it was learned that three employees of the park had been infected by COVID-19. The famous amusement park therefore revealed its various sanitary procedures put in place to avoid any contamination of visitors on site. Disneyland Paris forbids the princesses to be in contact with children and their parents. The park has also stopped the"Single Rider" queues in the attractions, and has also replaced its forks, knives and spoons with disposable cutlery.

Practical information

Location

Boulevard de Parc
77700 Coupvray

Accessibility info

Access
RER A station "Marne-la-Vallée - Chessy - Parc Disneyland".

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