The magic of Disney will have lasted only three and a half months in the face of the Covid-19 epidemic.
While the number of contaminations continues to increase in France over the days, the management of Disneyland Paris parks announced this Thursday that the complex will no longer welcome visitors from this Thursday evening.
The facts are repeated for the most popular destination in Seine-et-Marne, since it had already been forced to close its doors in mid-March and until July 15, so for a period of four months.
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"In anticipation of the Christmas holidays, reservations remain open for stays from December 19 to January 3," he wrote in a statement.
We hope to be open during this period, if the conditions are right and government decisions allow it.
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A hundred days without public or attractions
The management of Disneyland Paris also informs its visitors that its sites will be closed “from January 4 to February 12 inclusive”.
The attractions of the two parks could therefore remain empty for the next hundred days.
Since its opening in April 1992, this is the fourth time that Disneyland Paris has made such a decision.
The latest therefore dates back to mid-March.
It was then a question of curbing the Covid-19 epidemic, as part of the national containment strategy.
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In 2015, after the attacks of November 13, amusement parks remained closed for four days.
Sixteen years earlier, during the storm of December 1999, the site had not welcomed the public for two days.