BREAKING: Shanghai Disney Resort Closing Indefinitely Again Due to COVID-19

Katie Francis

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BREAKING: Shanghai Disney Resort Closing Indefinitely Again Due to COVID-19

Shanghai Disney Resort is closing indefinitely once again due to COVID-19. The closure is effective immediately.

Read the full statement from Shanghai Disney Resort below:

“In order to follow the requirement of pandemic prevention and control, Shanghai Disney Resort, including Shanghai Disneyland, Disneytown, and Wishing Star Park will be closed starting Monday, October 31, 2022, with immediate effect. We will notify guests as soon as we have a confirmed date to resume operations. We apologize for the inconvenience and will provide refunds or exchanges for all guests impacted during this period. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!”

This follows the announcement two days ago that the resort was reducing capacity and workforce due to COVID.

The resort was closed from March through late June of this year, as well. Check out photos of the neglect and overgrowth that surfaced during the extended closure. They reopened in phases, with Wishing Star Park, Blue Sky Boulevard, and World of Disney reopening nearly three weeks before the theme park.

Shanghai is subject to China’s “dynamic zero-COVID” strategy to prevent any and all transmission of the coronavirus through extensive and constant testing as well as aggressive lockdowns.

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2 thoughts on “BREAKING: Shanghai Disney Resort Closing Indefinitely Again Due to COVID-19”

  1. Sad, just sad. I bet Disney is regretting Iger’s poor decision to do business with the CCP and open a theme park there.

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