The Oriental Land Company today announced that Tokyo Disney Resort (which includes Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea) will remain closed until certain “internal and external conditions have been readied.
Here’s their full statement:
Although the government’s state of emergency declaration regarding the new coronavirus (COVID-19) has been lifted, Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea will temporarily remain closed.
The reopening of the Parks will be determined when external and internal conditions have been readied, including the phased easing of closure requests from the government and local municipalities, as well as preparations for Park operations. The reopening date will be announced once it has been decided.
The opening of the nearly completed new Fantasyland expansion, including the new “Beauty and the Beast” trackless dark tide, has been pushed back to an undetermined date after the park reopens.
Guests who have unused tickets dated or expiring between February 29th to June 30th, 2020 have the option to have their ticket changed to an open-dated ticket that will expire March 31st, 2021. Guests with Annual Passports will have the expiration date extended. Details will be released at a later time.
Gray is a lifelong Disney fan! From Disney+ to the parks, he loves it all. His favorite Disney movie is Beauty and the Beast, and his favorite attraction is The Haunted Mansion.