On March 13, Disney announced that it will close theme parks in Florida, USA, and Paris, France, on March 15.
As with the previously announced closure of California Disneyland, the closing time is tentatively from March 14 to the end of March. So far, all six Disneyland parks around the world have been closed due to the new coronavirus epidemic.
Earlier, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and California Disneyland all announced suspension of business.
During the epidemic, the first Disney Resort in the world to be closed was the Shanghai Disney Resort.
On January 24, Shanghai Disney Resort announced that it would temporarily close Shanghai Disneyland, Disney Town (including the Walt Disney Theater) and Wish Park as of January 25, 2020 to meet the needs of the new crown pneumonia epidemic.
However, on March 9, Shanghai Disney Resort announced that some of the shopping and dining outlets and some leisure experiences of Disney Town, Xingyuan Park and Shanghai Disneyland Hotel will reopen from that day. The Shanghai Disneyland continues to close, and a reopening day is to be determined.
Disney said in February that if Hong Kong and Shanghai Amusement Park remain closed for two months, it could cost the company $ 175 million in operating income.
With Tokyo Disneyland and two California parks also closed, losses could be even greater.
