Disney’s two California theme parks will reopen on April 30, CEO Bob Chapek said Wednesday.
California’s two Disney theme parks will reopen on April 30, CEO Bob Chapek said Wednesday in an interview with CNBC.
“We’ve seen the enthusiasm, the craving for people to return to our parks around the world,” Chapek said. “We’ve been operating at Walt Disney World for about nine months, and there certainly is no shortage of demand.”
Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel and Spa will reopen April 29 with limited capacity ahead of the parks.
While guidelines in other states, such as Florida, allowed parks to reopen with limited capacity, California’s strict lockdown rules have kept theme parks large and small shuttered.