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Disney CEO Bob Chapek said it’s “quite daunting” to wear a mask in the middle of summer in Florida.
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They include Busch Gardens and Disney World.
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Because of the pandemic, workers and visitors are required to wear masks.
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Daryl Cronk, with Visit Orlando says the availability of coronavirus vaccines "is giving people confidence."
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But it's an improvement in the 60.5% drop the state experienced from July to September as it tries to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic.
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CEO Bob Chapek said the decision had been driven by an increased demand for tickets.
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“As incredibly difficult as it is to take this action, this agreement helps us preserve many full-time jobs,” said a Disney spokesperson in a statement.
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The majority of those laid off are part-time employees.
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Central Florida lawmakers say Gov. Ron DeSantis might be endangering Florida workers with preexisting health conditions by reopening the state. The state moved to Phase 3 on Friday.
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Nearly 5,400 Universal Orlando workers will go on extended furlough as the theme park struggles with the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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It's an attempt to limit large crowds during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Two more Florida theme parks were opening Thursday after being closed since mid-March to stop the spread of the new coronavirus.Busch Gardens Tampa Bay,…