ORLANDO, Fla. _ Annual passholders streamed through the gates of Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom on Thursday as the theme park took another step in its phased reopening. The bulk of these visitors had not set foot on Disney property since the resort's theme parks shut down March 15 due to COVID-19.
Passholders able to preview the parks Thursday and Friday are those who were quick to reply to an email invitation. Slots were filled in about 30 minutes.
Among the new sights are temperature screenings, face coverings on all workers and customers, signs that guide social-distancing efforts and clear partitions in locations from gift-shop counters to queues to some ride vehicles.
What other changes will visitors find following their coronavirus-forced four-month hiatus from the theme park?
We've had feet on the ground Thursday at Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom to answer that question, here's what we found: