The theme parks at the Disneyland Resort reopened at the end of last month. When the parks reopened, capacity was limited to 25%. Now, capacity is increasing to 35%!
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Orange County, California has qualified to move to the state’s Yellow tier and restrictions will be loosened starting tomorrow, May 19. Theme parks will be able to increase from 25% capacity to 35%. Being in the yellow tier also means that indoor restaurants on Disneyland Resort property will be able to operate at a 50% capacity.
Orange County is currently in the Orange tier. Moving to the Yellow tier is coming just a week after it was announced that the county reached the threshold to move tiers. Usually, a county has to remain in the threshold for 2 weeks before being able to move.
At this time, Disneyland Resort officials have not made an announcement whether they will be increasing their capacity to 35% beginning tomorrow, but we do know they have the green light to do so as soon as the tier change is in effect.
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California Governor Newsom has also said that the state will fully open on June 15 which will allow for more increases at Disneyland.
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