In France, the strict restrictions on Covid-19 have been eased this week, allowing the local tourism industry to breathe a sigh of relief, with many tourist attractions, including Disneyland Paris, saying the door is “900 seconds”.
In France, outdoor masks are no longer mandatory, the curfew will end this weekend and some events with strict security requirements may also take place indoors.
This has made it possible for one of France’s most popular tourist attractions, Disneyland Paris, to open its doors after an eight-month break.
The crowds were greeted with music, greeted by Mickey, Minnie and other Disney characters.
“I am a nurse. This was a very difficult year. It’s great to be here with my son at the opening now. ”
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In Disneyland Paris, however, the restriction remains – masks are mandatory. They must be all over the age of six. The park also limits the number of visitors, but the French tourism industry has high hopes for this week’s release.
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