Shanghai Disneyland will reopen on June 30, 2022, based on local COVID-19 prevention and control measures, according to its official website Tuesday.
All attractions will operate at controlled capacity during reoperation.
All guests, regardless of age, will be required to present a green Shanghai Health QR Code (“Suishenma”) and a negative nucleic acid test taken within 72 hours (from sampling time) prior to entering any area of Shanghai Disney Resort, the amusement park said.
It also requires guests to scan the “Venue Code” and present a green code to Cast or present the Shanghai Health QR Code to onsite Cast for scanning to confirm validity, upon entering Shanghai Disney Resort.
And additional scanning of the Venue Code may be required upon entering different locations across the resort.
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