Disneyland Paris will finally reopen its doors.
The amusement park, located in Marne-la-Vallée, will resume welcoming the public from June 17, the group announced in a press release on Monday, May 17.
The most visited place in France, it was closed since October 30, 2020 due to health restrictions.
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We are pleased to announce that Disneyland Paris will reopen its doors from June 17, 2021 with the Disneyland Parks and Walt Disney Studios, the Disney's Newport Bay Club hotel and Disney Village. Our reopening will be accompanied by appropriate health and safety measures
”the group communicated on Monday May 17th. It will be possible to book a night from Tuesday, May 18.
The park specifies that “
health and safety
”
measures
will be implemented throughout the site, “
queues, shops, hotels, restaurants and other facilities
”.
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They will also be reinforced in the vehicles of the attractions.
Certain shows, experiences or events will not take place or may be modified at the reopening depending on the evolution of the directives of the French and health authorities
”, indicates the press release.
The site employs some 17,000 people.
The government's deconfinement plan authorizes the reopening of amusement parks from June 9.
Last week, Puy-du-Fou announced that it would partially reopen from June 10.