Recently, many netizens are concerned about whether Shanghai Disneyland has been affected by the epidemic to adjust the admission policy, and even an "emergency notice" spread on social networks, claiming that the ID number is Fuyang City, Anhui, Binhai New Area, Shanghai Pudong New Area, and Yunnan Lin Visitors from Cangshi and other places cannot enter and leave Shanghai Disney Resort normally.

  On November 23, The Paper reporter learned from Shanghai Disney Resort that the above news was not true.

On the same day, the reporter saw at the Shanghai Disney Resort that the Disneyland was operating normally, and tourists who entered and exited said they were relieved and safe.

  On November 21, the official Weibo of Shanghai Disney Resort stated in the comment section: "The Shanghai Disney Resort is currently operating normally and continues to adopt a series of enhanced health and safety measures."

  The Weibo also reminded that if tourists have purchased tickets for Shanghai Disneyland or booked hotel rooms in the resort, but their travel plans have changed due to the recent new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia, they can contact the original ticket purchase channel to apply for rescheduling or refund , Or send inquiries to shdr.yuding@disney.com, Shanghai Disney Resort will contact tourists and provide necessary assistance.

  "I feel very relieved and safe for this experience." On the afternoon of November 23, tourist Ms. Zhang told reporters.

  Ms. Zhang said that she and her husband brought their children to Disneyland as originally planned. She has been very relieved of Shanghai's epidemic prevention and control measures. Although sporadic cases occurred in autumn and winter, she saw that the prevention and control measures of all parties were very fast and Accurate, feel that you don’t need to panic too much, and remind yourself and your family to take personal protection

  She said that the safety measures in Disneyland are very comprehensive. Every amusement project and facility has disinfection measures. There are actors everywhere to remind visitors to wash their hands in time and keep a safe distance when queuing.

  "It's actually very fun to play now, because there are fewer tourists than usual and the queue time is shorter." Ms. Zhang said that they only queued for 20 to 30 minutes to play "Flying the Horizon" this time, and the children had a great time.

  On the same day, another tourist who had just walked out of Disneyland told reporters, “I still feel happy inside, and disinfection and protection have been done well.” She said that she saw the cast and crew disinfect and sterilize the facilities they had played before eating. She also reminded her to wash her hands first.

  The Paper Journalist Li Jiawei