Disney's latest step to keep their parks safe has got many people feeling skeptical...
Of course, Disneyland is one of the most magical places on earth.
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There are currently 6 Disneyland parks spread across the world and the most recent addition in the United Kingdom is looking very exciting!But where did it all begin?
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In 1955, the first-ever Disneyland opened its doors. Nearly half of the United States' citizens gathered around their black-and-white television sets on July 17th as California's Disneyland was finally unveiled to the public.Disneyland's revelation was fully broadcasted...
And people were able to get a first, yet slightly grainy, look into the theme park.It was a highly anticipated event...
Thousands of people flocked to the park on its opening day.
The theme park expected a crowd of 15,000 people at the invitation-only opening... However, a staggering 28,154 passed through Disneyland’s gates thanks to counterfeit tickets.The lines went on for miles.
Visitors were not disappointed...
And fast-forwarding over sixty years, the park and all the other Disney locations remain as popular as ever.The Disneyworld Florida resort is perhaps one of the most popular...
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But the resorts in Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Paris pull in millions of visitors every year.Guests don't just visit Disney resorts for the magic, however...
Millions of guests flock through the gates every year for Disney's remarkable rides, of course!The attractions are endless...
And even though Disney has been improving its rollercoaster game more and more over the years, there are many rides that remain to be timeless.But they've come up with a new policy to keep their parks safe.
And people don't know what to think.
The California Attractions and Parks Association (CAPA) have released their "responsible reopening plan."
And there's one rule that has many eyebrows raised.
We're not feeling convinced.
We can't see people managing not to scream! What do you think?