Downtown Disney District Reopening Potentially Impacted by Orange County Closing all Indoor Operations Due Spike in Coronavirus;
California Governor Gavin Newsom has ordered that all counties on the “monitoring list” for the state, including Orange County, close indoor operations to mitigate spread of COVID-19. This mandate comes after an alarming spike in confirmed COVID-19 cases recently.
#BREAKING @CAgovernor @GavinNewsom says all counties on the "monitoring list" (including L.A. & Orange) must CLOSE INDOOR OPERATIONS due to risk of spread.
— Elex Michaelson (@Elex_Michaelson) July 1, 2020
This guidance must be in place for at least 3 weeks.
Effective immediately, all restaurants, wineries, movie theaters and family entertainment, zoos, museums, and cardrooms must close all indoor operations. Bars must close all operations completely.
Downtown Disney District is still slated for a July 9 reopening. However, this guidance will be in place for at least three weeks and may directly impact a number of eateries across the shopping and dining complex. Some locations that offer outdoor dining may continue to operate, limited to the outdoor sections only.
Stay Tuned to Streaming the Magic for any further details regarding the new regulations and Disneyland Resort regarding modified operations.