In what could be a signal to other businesses, Disneyland, which has been closed for a year, will reopen in late April, at first only to California residents, per the state’s rules. Walt Disney
Company’s chief executive announced the time frame on Tuesday at the company’s annual shareholder meeting, but did not give a specific date. California officials announced on Friday that
theme parks in the state could reopen on a limited basis as soon as April 1, but "eligibility is dependent on coronavirus transmission statistics in individual counties," according to
The New York
Times.
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