Disneyland, Walt Disney World Closed Indefinitely Amid Virus Crisis

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Disneyland, Walt Disney World Closed Indefinitely Amid Virus Crisis
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Disneyland and Walt Disney World will remain closed until further notice, the Walt Disney Co. said Friday

California is currently under a stay-at-home order, meaning all non-essential businesses must stay closed until the order is lifted. It is not clear when that will happen.The California and Florida theme parks will remained closed until futher notice, the Walt Disney Co. said Friday.

In Orlando, the earliest Disney World would be allowed to reopen is 11 p.m. on April 9 under the Orange County stay-at-home order, which includes theme parks.

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