
by Donald Wood
Last updated: 9:55 AM ET, Fri February 28, 2020
Update: March 11, 2020 at 11:15 a.m. ET
Tokyo Disneyland, which had scheduled to reopen March 16, will remain closed through early April as a precautionary measure amid the coronavirus outbreak, the park confirmed on Wednesday.
"As a precautionary measure in line with prevention efforts taking place across Japan and in response to the recommendations of appropriate authorities, Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea will remain closed through early April out of consideration for the health and safety of our guests and cast members," said a statement on the theme park's website. "We remain in close contact with related government agencies about the situation and will provide updates as the situation changes."
In addition, officials said that the grand opening of a new area inside of Tokyo Disneyland on April 15, 2020 has been postponed to mid-May 2020 or beyond.
Universal Studios Japan has also extended its temporary closure through March 22.
Officials have announced that Tokyo Disneyland will be closed temporarily as the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread in Japan.
According to Reuters.com, a spokesperson for park operator Oriental Land Co. revealed Friday Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea would close Saturday to guests and will not reopen until March 16 at the earliest.
The decision was made after the Japanese government recommended big gatherings and events be avoided for two weeks to curtail the spread of the viral infection. The decision leaves all of Walt Disney's theme parks in Asia closed temporarily.
Oriental Land Co. said in a statement its refund policies would be updated as a result of the closure and the park operator would stay in "close contact with relevant institutions" regarding when it will be able to reopen.
Disney's Shanghai and Hong Kong theme parks closed temporarily in January, and officials from Universal Studios Japan in Osaka revealed the facility would also be closed through at least March 15.
Earlier this week, the longest-serving member of the International Olympic Committee said the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo in July could be canceled if the coronavirus outbreak shows no sign of dissipating.
The coronavirus outbreak is also spreading to other regions as well, with countries in Europe and the Middle East reporting confirmed cases, including Croatia, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and more.
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