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Oct 28, 2020 1 min, 23 secs

Visitors attend Disney California Adventure theme park on Feb.

Currently, the Downtown Disney shopping and dining district is open, but the rest of the Southern California resort remains closed due to restrictions put in place because of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

And while Disney, along with all the other major theme parks in SoCal, is in a stalemate with Gov.

And even with the theme park closed, the shopping and dining district has been popular; parking has been halted for periods nearly every weekend to control the influx of customers.

Just as with Downtown Disney, guests at California Adventure will be required to have their temperature checked and wear a proper mask.

As for a complete reopening of the major theme parks, it appears that will not be happening for some time. Disney in September demanded Newsom and state officials issue guidelines — and shortly thereafter announced 28,000 park employees would be laid off.

Mark Ghaly introduced the guidelines, under which parks such as Disneyland, Universal Studios, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Legoland California Resort and Knott’s Berry Farm cannot operate until their respective counties are placed in Tier 4 "Yellow" (minimal).

The major parks, along with the California Attractions and Parks Association, are considering legal action. “We continue to ask the administration to share any data or science related to theme parks that they are using to inform their decision to keep the major theme parks closed indefinitely while allowing similar venues to reopen," CAPA executive director Erin Guerrero said Tuesday

"Parks have been opened throughout the country and world for months and we have seen no data indicating that COVID outbreaks are being traced back to theme parks

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