The website of the Shanghai Disneyland Theme Park, China, announced that tickets ran out quickly, yesterday, to book entry in the early days of the resumption of the work of the city, which is preparing to open its doors after a closure of three months, due to the outbreak of Corona virus.

And the tickets went out the day after tomorrow, the first days of the city's opening to visitors again, and until May 14, through the online reservation service.

Entry tickets were also sold out on the weekend of May 16 and 17. The Fleighy and Metwane ticketing sites also confirmed that they had run out of tickets on the opening day.

The Fleighi website reported that tickets for it on May 11 (the first day of the city’s resumption of operation), and on May 16 (corresponding to the start of the weekend), were sold out within three minutes.

And Shanghai Disneyland closed its doors on January 25th, with public places across China closed, in compliance with the regulations of social separation. Last March, Disney reopened some shopping and dining sites on its Shanghai site, but the main theme park remained closed. Disney Group CEO Bob Chappick said last Tuesday that the Chinese government had asked the company that the park visitors not exceed 30% of its capacity, or about 24,000 visitors, when it reopened.

The city closed its facilities on January 25.

The Chinese government requested that visitors not exceed 30%.

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