More COVID-19 Restrictions Return to Shanghai Disney Resort

As the situation with COVID-19 continues to change and develop, AllEars will be bringing you the latest relevant news that could affect a theme park visit.

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Over in the U.S., the CDC ended country-specific travel advisories at the beginning of this month, but we’ve been keeping a close eye on what experts are saying about a potential winter surge. China has seen an increase in COVID-19 cases over the past week, and Shanghai Disney has taken action.

Starting October 29th, and until further notice, Shanghai Disney Resort will be operating with a reduced workforce on a temporary basis. This means that select attractions, entertainment, restaurants, and shops will not be available. Shanghai Disneyland Hotel, Disneytown, and Wishing Star Park will operate as normal.

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The park is offering refunds or exchanges to guests who wish to reschedule their trip to another date. During this time, the park will operate at a controlled capacity, and all guests must provide a green Shanghai Health QR Code and a negative Nucleic Acid Test taken no more than 72 hours ago.

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You can read more about the park’s required pandemic measures on their website. Lots of things are still changing in the Disney parks after the pandemic, and we make sure to keep an eye on everything so you know what to expect for your trip. So stay tuned to AllEars for all the latest Disney news.

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