Disney's theme park in California will be postponed to postpone restart at 12:33 on June 26

U.S. entertainment giant Walt Disney has announced that it will postpone the restructuring of its theme park in Western California, which has been closed due to the new coronavirus, by changing its plans to reopen it next month.

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus, Walt Disney has closed "Disney California Adventure Park" adjacent to "Disneyland Park" in California since March.

The company had announced plans to reopen these two theme parks next month, but announced on the 24th that it would postpone the resumption of the theme parks because it was too late to issue guidelines from the state government. Did. No specific outlook is given.

The number of new cases of infection in the state has risen recently, and American media reports say the unions representing their employees were seeking postponement.

In California, more than 7,000 people were infected every day on the 24th, and the state government is on the alert.

Another Walt Disney theme park in Southern Florida, which has been closed in the United States, is scheduled to reopen on 11th of next month.

Change attraction

American entertainment giant Walt Disney announced on the 25th that it will change the theme of the popular attraction "Splash Mountain" of the theme park to the movie "Princess and Magic Kiss" with the black princess as the main character.

So far, Splash Mountain's theme was the movie "Southern Song" set in the southern United States, but American media reported that criticism was being drawn to the depiction of black people.

The company said in a statement, "The new theme speaks to the diversity of millions of people who visit theme parks every year."